French Alpine Ski Championships in Tignes
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French Alpine Ski Championships

Season 2025-2026
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From 30 March to 5 April 2026 See all timetables
Stade de Lognan
412 Chemin de Lognan
73320 Tignes Val Claret

Times

  • Monday 30 March from 07h00 to 12h00
  • Tuesday 31 March from 07h00 to 12h00
  • Wednesday 1 April from 07h00 to 12h00
  • Thursday 2 April from 07h30 to 11h00
  • Friday 3 April from 07h30 to 11h00
  • Saturday 4 April from 07h00 to 18h00
  • Sunday 5 April from 07h00 to 12h30

A major event

From 30 March to 5 April, the resort of Tignes and its Sports Club will be hosting the French Elite Alpine Skiing Championships. This not-to-be-missed event on the national calendar will bring together some 250 athletes to compete in four disciplines: Downhill, Super-G, Giant Slalom and Slalom.

A true end-of-season event for the French, these championships will crown the best French skiers.

Tignes, a benchmark resort

Accustomed to hosting the French national teams, particularly for pre-season preparations, Tignes is an ideal venue for this event. Sportsmen and women will find the high-quality Stade de Lognan and excellent conditions in which to excel.

Local champions to watch

For Tignes skiers like Laura Gauché and Flavio Vitale, these championships will have a special flavour. At home, they’ll be keen to shine in front of their home crowd.

An event for everyone

Beyond the competition, these championships are also a festive occasion, open to all, perfect for enjoying the show and bringing the alpine skiing season to a close in a great atmosphere.

World Championships poster in Tignes

The program

  • 07:00 – 08:00: Reconnaissance men
  • 07:30 – 08:30: Ladies’ reconnaissance
  • 09:00: Men’s training sessions
  • 10:30: Ladies’ training session

  • 07:00 – 08:00: Men’s descent – Reconnaissance
  • 07:30 – 08:30: Ladies’ Downhill – Reconnaissance
  • 09:00: Men’s Downhill – French Championships
  • 10:30: Women’s downhill – French Championships
  • 12:00: Prize-giving ceremony

  • 07:00 – 08:00: Men’s descent – Reconnaissance
  • 07:30 – 08:30: Ladies’ Downhill – Reconnaissance
  • 09:00: Men’s Downhill – Monaco Championships
  • 10:30: Women’s downhill – Monaco Championships
  • 12:00: Prize-giving ceremony

  • 07:30 – 08:30: Men’s Super-G – Reconnaissance
  • 09:30: Men’s Super-G – French Championships
  • 11:00: Prize-giving ceremony

  • 07:30 – 08:30: Ladies’ Super-G – Reconnaissance
  • 09:30: Ladies’ Super-G – French Championships
  • 11:00: Prize-giving ceremony

  • 07:00 – 07:30: Ladies’ slalom – Round 1 reconnaissance
  • 07:25 – 07:55: Men’s Giant Slalom – Round 1 reconnaissance
  • 08:00: Ladies’ slalom heat 1 (U21-Elite) – French Championships
  • 09:00: Men’s Giant Slalom heat 1 (U21-Elite) – French Championships
  • 09:30 – 10:00: Ladies’ slalom – Round 2 reconnaissance
  • 10:45 – 11:15: Men’s Giant Slalom – Round 2 reconnaissance
  • 10:15: Ladies’ slalom heat 2 (U21-Elite) – French Championships
  • 11:30: Men’s Giant Slalom heat 2 (U21-Elite) – French Championships
  • 18:00: Prize-giving ceremony

  • 07:00 – 07:30: Women’s Giant Slalom – Reconnaissance run 1
  • 07:25 – 07:55: Men’s slalom – Round 1 reconnaissance
  • 08:00: Ladies’ Giant Slalom heat 1 (U21-Elite) – French Championships
  • 09:00: Men’s slalom heat 1 (U21-Elite) – French Championships
  • 09:30 – 10:00: Ladies’ Giant Slalom – Round 2 reconnaissance
  • 10:45 – 11:15: Men’s slalom – Round 2 reconnaissance
  • 10:15: Ladies’ Giant Slalom heat 2 (U21-Elite) – French Championships
  • 11:30: Men’s slalom heat 2 (U21-Elite) – French Championships
  • 12:30: Prize-giving ceremony