Raiffeisen FIS Freestyle Europa Cup – Moguls / Dual Moguls
Freestyle skiing returns to light up the slopes of Airolo!
Once again this winter, athletes from all over the world will gather at the foot of the San Gottardo massif, showcasing their spectacular tricks and skills. The first event is scheduled for February 2–3, 2026, with the Raiffeisen FIS Freestyle Europa Cup. Join us and experience the passion and talent of freestyle skiing up close! And on home snow, the young freestylers from Italian-speaking Switzerland will certainly not be missing!
Ticino Freestyle is an organization created by TiSki (Swiss Italian Ski Federation) with the aim of organizing freestyle skiing events in the Canton of Ticino.
For many years, we have been organizing freestyle competitions in the Alta Leventina region. It all began in 2004, when Airolo hosted two Moguls World Cup events. Three years later, in 2007, we brought the Moguls Europa Cup to Airolo and, for the first time in Ticino, the Junior World Championships in Moguls, Dual Moguls, Aerials, Ski Cross, and Halfpipe.
Since 2013, and continuously until today, we have consistently found the strength and passion to organize numerous Europa Cup competitions both in Airolo and in Prato Leventina. In 2018, 14 years after the first event, we brought the Moguls World Cup back to the slopes of Airolo – an exciting occasion during which Deborah Scanzio retired from competitive skiing after four Olympic Games and 125 World Cup starts.
Today, the Airolo ski resort serves as a national training center for freestyle skiing and represents a fixed stop on the FIS Europa Cup calendar in Moguls and Aerials.
The Swiss-Ski Moguls team, including our Ticino representatives, has grown significantly over the years. After the first podiums in the Europa Cup and initial victories in the continental overall ranking, Switzerland returned to the World Cup podium with Deborah Scanzio and Marco Tadé, the latter winning the bronze medal in Dual Moguls at the 2017 World Championships in Sierra Nevada.
The excellent work in this discipline is also evident in the emerging Swiss national freestylers, who are carving out an important place in the Europa Cup, and in the TiSki youth sector, which together with the European Youth Freestyle Academy (EYFA) is training the champions of tomorrow.
With great passion, every season we work to promote freestyle skiing through the organization of competitions and events in our Canton.