Mont-Tremblant, QC, Passes Snow Control for Women's Giant Slalom World Cup on December 6 & 7 - SnowBrains
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Mont-Tremblant, QC, Passes Snow Control for Women's Giant Slalom World Cup on December 6 & 7 - SnowBrains
"It's official: the 2025 PwC Tremblant World Cup is happening! ️⛷️ Following yesterday's snow control, the organizing committee and the FIS have given the green light: the AUDI FIS Women's Giant Slalom World Cup races will take place in Tremblant on December 6 and 7. The mountain is ready, the conditions are set, and we can't wait to welcome you to cheer on the world's best skiers and experience the World Cup with us."
"FIS officials gave the green light following an on-site review of snow depth, surface quality, safety installations, and the resort's ability to maintain race-ready conditions through the event window. Despite a challenging early-season weather pattern across eastern North America, Tremblant's snowmaking system and grooming teams delivered the required surface on schedule. This year marks Tremblant's second time hosting women's technical races since rejoining the World Cup calendar. The event debuted two seasons ago but could not take place last year due to lack of snow."
Mont-Tremblant Ski Resort passed FIS snow control, confirming course preparation meets international racing standards and allowing the AUDI FIS Women's Giant Slalom races on December 6–7, 2025. FIS officials approved after an on-site review of snow depth, surface quality, safety installations, and the resort’s ability to maintain race-ready conditions through the event window. Despite early-season weather challenges across eastern North America, Tremblant's snowmaking and grooming teams produced the required surface on schedule. This marks the resort’s second time hosting women's technical World Cup races since rejoining the calendar. Two full giant slalom races will run on the Flying Mile piste with spectator infrastructure and village festivities planned.
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