— Published on October 6, 2022

Final inspection for the 2023 Worlds

Ski

The final sprint is launched in Courchevel and Méribel, the two French resorts hosting the Alpine Ski World Championships in 2023 (February 6 to 19). A delegation from the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) was present in Haute-Savoie on October 4 and 5 for an inspection of the sites, the last before the world meeting. The meeting was held equidistant from the competition venues, in Brides-les-Bains (Savoie), in the presence of Michel Vion, the general secretary of the FIS, Sandra Spitz, the event manager at the international body, Markus Waldner and Peter Gerdol, the men's and women's race directors at the FIS. On the program, a presentation of the state of preparation for the Worlds in all areas of the organization, including sport, infrastructure, TV production, accommodation, security, transport, marketing and communication. The FIS and organizing committee teams also went to the bottom of the slopes of Roc de Fer in Méribel, and L’Éclipse in Courchevel. 120 days before opening, “ 95% of the event is already finalized, according to Michel Vion. 5% remains. Together, we will pay attention to every detail. »