Dinner is served: From Wednesday, Jan. 18, to Sunday, Jan. 22, the LAAX OPEN 2023 will take place. With Olympic champions, world champions, newcomers, crowd favorites, live music.
The leading freestyle destination LAAX in Graubünden has been offering freestyle at its best for decades. Every year, the commitment culminates in the LAAX Open, which brings world-class riders and enthusiastic fans to Crap Sogn Gion for the FIS Snowboard & Freeski World Cup.
The run for valuable World Cup points, 165,000 CHF prize money - in equal shares for women and men - and the coveted titles will include almost 220 riders. The start list includes glorious names such as Marcus Kleveland (NOR), Mark McMorris (CAN), Anna Gasser (AUT), Zoi Sadowski-Synnott (NZL), Cai Xuetong (CHN), Queralt Castellet (SPA), Jan Scherrer (SUI), Scotty James (AUS), Valentino Guseli (AUS) in snowboarding and Tess Ledeux (FRA), the two Swiss-Ski riders Mathilde Gremaud and Andri Ragettli (SUI), Birk Ruud (NOR), Alex Hall (USA) and Jesper Tjäder (SWE) in freeskiing. The men's preliminary rounds will kick off in the SlopestyleOn Thursdays, the halfpipe riders will get into the contest action, before one highlight follows the other on the weekend: Friday evening live concert in the rocksresort with Churchhill, Saturday noon slopestyle finals, then in the evening the night finals in the halfpipe, then two live acts - Cari Cari and MoTrip - in the valley and finally the decision in the freeski slopestyle on Sunday noon in front of the imposing mountain backdrop and the Galaaxy mountain station.
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