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12 March 2024

2024 Fieberbrunn Pro Competition Confirmed

FWT Finals ready to kick-off on the Wildseeloder with a two-run format on Thursday, March 14th.

Stop four of this season’s FWT by Peak Performance is set to take place in the Austrian Alps. The top-ranked riders who made the Cut following the Georgia Pro, are ready to showcase their best riding on the Wildseeloder.

The riders will take on the ever-intimidating Wildseeloder

Competition has been confirmed for this Thursday, March 14, as an average of 12 cm of fresh snow has already covered the face, with more precipitations expected overnight. As temperatures will rise from Thursday onwards, this appears to be the best option to run the competition under safe and fair conditions for all riders.

The competition will take place on the well-know Wildseeloder, a face that gained its reputation among the FWT classics due to its steepness, long vertical drop, and seemingly endless selection of gnarly lines. With a drop of 583 m and an average gradient of 48°, this venue never fails to deliver an incredible show. Riders in all categories will enjoy a two-run format, where only the highest-scoring run will be counted. This format offers them two opportunities to execute the perfect run, promising to elevate the level even higher.

Wildseeloder, competition venue of the 2024 Fieberbrunn Pro

World Titles are on the line at the 2024 Fieberbrunn Pro

World titles are up for grabs at the Fieberbrunn Pro. In the Ski Men Category, Max Hitzig is the only male skier with a chance of securing the World Title in Austria. Victor de Le Rue in the Snowboard Men category and Núria Castán Barón in the Snowboard Women category also have the opportunity to be crowned ahead of the YETI Xtreme Verbier (March 23-31). The competition is tighter in the Ski Women category, with less than 3,000 points separating the first and fifth places, opening up opportunities for all riders.

Watch the Fieberbrunn Pro Live!

Live coverage starts at 8:15 AM CET, with the first rider dropping at 8:30 AM CET. The dropping order will be:

  • Ski Women
  • Snow Women
  • Ski Men
  • Snowboard Men

Be sure to watch the event in person if you’re in the area. Otherwise, remember that the competition will be broadcast LIVE at www.freerideworldtour.com, with incredible user-friendly replay options to make sure you don’t miss a trick. In the meantime, stay tuned to the FWT social media channels and subscribe to the FWT newsletter to keep pace with the latest news as it drops, including competition and rider updates.