The technical disciplines – the Giant Slalom and the Slalom – will take place in Sestriere. The venue for the competition will be the legendary Giovanni Alberto Agnelli Kandahar Run, an icon of world skiing that has already hosted countless World Cup races, the 1997 World Championships in Sestriere and the 2006 Turin Olympics: a course, at the heart of the Vialattea ski area, which has written some of the greatest chapters in the history of international skiing.
Specifically, the women’s Giant Slalom will take place on 1 April, followed the next day by the men’s event, with the event concluding on Friday 3 April, when the men’s and women’s Slalom races will be held.
Attending this event will be a special opportunity to see the great stars of alpine skiing up close. As these competitions also count towards FIS rankings, alongside the athletes from the Italian National Team, athletes from foreign teams will also take to the slopes, clearly without competing for the Italian title but helping to give the event an international flavour and making the competition even more exciting and spectacular.