Women's World Cup: Ski highlights in the Villacher Alpen Arena!

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The women's ski world cup jumping will take place in the Villacher Alpen Arena on January 5th and 6th. Spectators are warmly invited!

Am 5. und 6. Jänner findet in der Villacher Alpen Arena das Damenski-Weltcup-Springen statt. Zuschauer sind herzlich eingeladen!
The women's ski world cup jumping will take place in the Villacher Alpen Arena on January 5th and 6th. Spectators are warmly invited!

Women's World Cup: Ski highlights in the Villacher Alpen Arena!

The women's World Cup elite are expected again on January 5th and 6th in the impressive Alpen Arena in Villach. Ten lucky readers of “Krone” have the opportunity to be there live at the first jumping event. The normal hill at the foot of the Dobratsch has already established itself as a favorite place for Austrian jumpers. Eva Pinkelnig proved this impressively when she celebrated a double victory at the World Cup premiere two years ago. Last year she had to admit defeat to the Slovenian winner Nina Prevc, but is back as one of the favorites and is supported by local hero Hannah Wiegele as well as Sara Marita Kramer and Lisa Eder crown reported.

World-class competitions and festivities

The two exciting days of competition begin on Sunday, January 5th, with qualifying at 10 a.m., followed by the first round at 11:15 a.m. After the traditional flower ceremony, the best six jumpers can expect a special award ceremony in the evening on the ice of Villach's town hall square, where a small festival for fans and interested parties will also take place. The organization of the event is ensured by a strong team from SV Achomic/Zahomc, SG Klagenfurt and the Villach Skiers' Association as well as many volunteers, as the organizing committee under the leadership of Franz Wiegele emphasizes.

The Villacher Alpen Arena is not only a popular destination during the World Cup, but also offers a wide range of activities for athletes and visitors all year round. From roller skis to cross-country skiing to ski jumping, there is something for everyone. The arena is proud to be an internationally recognized sports center and attracts athletes from all over the world, according to the city marketing report villacheralpenarena.at shows. Numerous training sessions and international competitions also take place in the Alpen Arena, which enrich the region's sporting offerings. This diversity is the result of a committed team and the support of numerous volunteers who have made a significant contribution to the success of the arena.