
Allianz FIS Freeride World Championships 2026 Andorra by mammut
The Allianz FIS Freeride World Championships Andorra 2026 by Mammut are officially confirmed to take place this Tuesday, February 3. This landmark event marks the first-ever Freeride World Championships sanctioned by the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS), bringing together 65 of the world’s best freeride skiers and snowboarders from 17 nations to compete for the historic title of FIS Freeride World Champion.


With a vertical drop of 470 meters, a northeast orientation, and an average slope angle of 36° (reaching a maximum of 47°), Basser Negre is perfectly suited for elite-level freeride competition.
The face is divided into three distinct technical zones, offering multiple line options from top to bottom, including sheer drops, exposed sections, and demanding transitions. This variety rewards creativity, fluidity, and confident decision-making, ensuring a world-class showcase for the sport’s very first World Championships.
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