Almaty Gears Up to Host the Prestigious FIS Freestyle Ski Moguls and Aerials World Cup

Prestigious FIS Freestyle

Almaty, The Gulf Observer: Almaty, the cultural hub of Kazakhstan, is set to host the FIS Freestyle Ski Moguls & Aerials World Cup from March 8th to 10th at the renowned Shymbulak ski resort. The announcement was made by the Kazakh media during a press conference, where Rinat Abdrakhmanov, the Director General of the Shymbulak ski resort, provided insights into the anticipated event.

This year holds special significance as it marks the 70th anniversary of the Shymbulak ski resort, coinciding with the hosting of the 5th edition of the FIS Freestyle Ski Moguls & Aerials World Cup. The picturesque location is expected to attract over 180 elite athletes representing 16 countries, promising thrilling displays of skill and athleticism.

Official training sessions are scheduled to commence today, March 7th, allowing participants to acclimate to the challenging terrain and fine-tune their performances ahead of the competition. The Shymbulak ski resort, known for its breathtaking scenery and world-class facilities, is primed to provide the perfect backdrop for the event.

A total of 15 Kazakh sportsmen will proudly don their nation’s colors, showcasing their prowess in both moguls and aerials disciplines. As they vie for victory on their home turf, the athletes aim to make a mark in this prestigious international competition.

For those unable to attend the event in person, the FIS Freestyle Ski Moguls & Aerials World Cup will be broadcast on Qazsport TV Channel, ensuring that fans around the world can witness the excitement and drama unfold on the slopes of Shymbulak.

The organizers express their gratitude for the continuous support from fans, sponsors, and the global skiing community, making it possible to host this esteemed competition. The FIS Freestyle Ski Moguls & Aerials World Cup promises not only a celebration of sporting excellence but also a showcase of Almaty’s hospitality and the Shymbulak ski resort’s legacy in the world of winter sports.