Concerning on cross country skiing and orienteering. Meaning to take a look at phenomena of diciplines and examine things from amateurs, parents and coachs point of view.
In Seefeld it has been falling down nearly 1 meter new snow during last days. Many times organizers have problems with lack of snow, but this time enough is enough.
Seefeld is host of the next FIS Nordic World Championships in 2019. For that reason a lot of
new infrastructure as well as reconstructions has happened the last 2 years. Seefeld now offers
fantastic Cross-Country tracks which lead 280 km through the Olympia region.
From this winter on it is possible to already train on the original World Championships tracks in the so called “Möserer valley”! Furthermore the Nordic Competence centre offers an additional base building with more and new wax cabins which can be also used during training camps.
Altitude: 1,180 – 2,064 metres
Programme
I's the last cup weekend before the Olympics 2018.
Websites and Social Media
Website address: www.weltcup-seefeld.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SeefeldNordischeKombination/ und
https://www.facebook.com/seefeld2019/
Twitter: nordiccombinedtriple
Instagram:
seefeld_nordiccombinedtriple
Hashtags: #seefeld2019
Two weekends left before the Olympics 2018. Planica is hosting Cross-Country World Cup event for the second time in two years.
Nordic Center, which opened in December 2015 is fully operational and is hosting professional and recreational athletes all year round.
Several Cross-Country, Nordic Combined and Ski Jumping competitions were held in Planica during this time During the World Cup Planica will also host World Snow Day.
Planica is a candidate for the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2023.
Dresden is hosting the World Cup for the first time and the Venue is located right on the banks of the River Elbe.
In summer, the venue hosts big concerts with up to 12.000 spectators and open air movies
The week after the World Cup, the stadium will host events for schools, youth athletes as well
as Para Nordic athletes.
About Dresden
Dresden is a vibrant city of half a million inhabitants located on the river Elbe in the eastern part
of Germany near the Czech border. Along the banks of the river, Dresden offers one of Europe’s most beautiful skylines, dominated by a unique baroque architecture. Dresden is not only famous for its
architecture and history but also for its many breweries and beer varieties as well as its colorful
Christmas markets that will ring in the new year and lead the way for the FIS World Cup hosted
here in January.
Programme
Dresden gives an important opportunity to athletes to show up their condition in Sprint competition before Olympics.