Big air ski jumping in Tignes
Big air
Festive High-level competition
Mountain Shaker event

FIS ski Big Air World Cup

International competition
not to be missed
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From 15 to 20 March 2026 See all timetables
Front de Neige Grande Motte
Domaine skiable de Tignes
73320 Tignes Val Claret

A top-level international competition, the Big Air Ski World Cup is stopping off in Tignes again this year.

Times

  • Sunday 15 March 2026 from 09h00 to 11h30
  • Monday 16 March 2026 from 09h00 to 11h30
  • Tuesday 17 March 2026 from 08h00 to 10h20
  • Wednesday 18 March 2026 from 08h00 to 12h25
  • Friday 20 March 2026 from 18h00 to 20h50
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Bloc Marque Ms Noir3

More information on the official Festival website

An anthology jump!

To round off the week-long Mountain Shaker festival, Tignes hosts two stages of the Freeskiing World Cup, featuring the Slopestyle and Big Air disciplines. For the latter, Tignes even offers the last stage of the season, synonymous with the Grand Finale, which will see the best male and female athletes win the famous Globe de Cristal. The most prestigious prize awarded at the end of each World Cup season.

Everyone is welcome to cheer on the riders and have a good time in the partner village. On site: partner stands, games and entertainment, refreshments, stage… a great evening in a great atmosphere, just the way we like it!

Big air ski jumping in Tignes

The program

Sunday 15 March

Men’s & Women’s training

Monday 16 March

Men’s & Women’s training

Tuesday 17 March

Training AND qualifying Women

Wednesday 18 March

Training and qualifying Men

Thursday 19 March

Rest

(final of the World Cup ski slopestyle event held in Tignes)

Friday 20 March

Not to be missed

Men’s & Women’s finals

The program

Sunday 15 March

  • Men’s & Women’s training

Monday 16 March

  • Men’s & Women’s training

Tuesday 17 March

  • Training, then qualifying Women

Wednesday 18 March

  • Training and qualifying Men

Thursday 19 March

  • Rest (final of the World Cup ski slopestyle stage held in Tignes)

Friday, March 20

Don’t miss: Men’s & Women’s finals

By the way, what is big air?

Big Air is a freestyle discipline practiced on skis or snowboard. The aim is for athletes to launch themselves from a jump and perform tricks in the air. A single bump is shaped for competition, unlike slopestyle, which has several modules, bumps and rails spread over a course.

Le vocabulaire des freestyleurs