After much anticipation, the Freeride World Tour (FWT) calendar for 2024 has officially been released. The Instagram post by FWT recently announced the full season schedule, including a new venue and additional sixth stop on the tour in Georgia.
Things will kick off once again this year in Spain at the Baqueira Beret Pro. Then, the athletes take off to the Ordino Arcalís Pro in Andorra, followed by the Kicking Horse Golden BC Pro in Canada. Now, the last stop before the finals is also at the newest event, the Georgia Pro in, you guessed it, Georgia. After that, the FWT finals start with the Fieberbrunn Pro in Austria, before finishing off the season in Switzerland at the exciting Yeti Xtreme Verbier.
Are you ready to watch these athletes send it?
Every winter, the best big-mountain freeride skiers and snowboarders from all around the world compete on some of the gnarliest terrain across the globe; much to our viewing enjoyment. The Freeride World Tour, along with the FWT Challenger, Qualifier, and Junior circuit have taken off in popularity over the last decade. These incredibly talented athletes ski and ride (and straight up send) some absolutely absurd mountain faces and natural features, ultimately hoping to rise in the ranks, and claim first place on the Freeride World Tour.
The excitement continues to build for us fans around the world, as well as for all of the awesome athletes as this winter approaches. Brian Stenerson, a snowboarder out of Lake Tahoe, secured his spot on this year’s Freeride World Tour through a win in last year’s Challenger events. I asked him what his first thoughts were on hearing about the new Georgia Pro event, and what he was looking forward to the most about the new venue and location.
“I’m hyped to hear of an additional event before the cut. It will give riders another stop to showcase their abilities before the finals and hopefully even the playing field for all athletes, since no one has competed there before. Georgia wasn’t previously on my radar as a big snowboarding destination but the more I learn about the more excited I am to ride there.”
Brian Stenerson
Catch all of the action live-streamed on the Freeride World Tour YouTube channel beginning in late January 2024. Here is a list of all of the events and when to watch, however you can always re-watch anytime and keep the stoke alive all year long.
- Baqueira Beret Pro- Jan 27-Feb 1
- Ordino Arcalís Pro- Feb 1-7
- Kicking Horse Golden BC Pro- Feb 14-20
- Georgia Pro- Mar 1-7
FWT Finals
- Fieberbrunn Pro- Mar 12-18
- Yeti Xtreme Verbier- Mar 23-31
Best of luck to all of the skiers and snowboarders shredding in the 2024 Freeride World Tour!