World Cup Levi celebrates its 21st race on November 15–16, 2025.
The Alpine Skiing World Cup slalom season opener will once again bring together the world’s best male and female slalom skiers. The men’s race continues to be held at Levi, after a four-year break between seasons 2020-2023.
This year’s World Cup Levi will shine brighter than ever with three days of magical Lapland atmosphere and top-tier sports action in mid-November. The races represent the long and successful history of World Cup Levi, which has become one of the most respected alpine skiing events in the world. This year is no exception—we look forward to world-class performances and palpable excitement that will create unforgettable moments for ski fans and visitors alike in the enchanting surroundings of Levi.
“We are extremely pleased to once again host World Cup slalom events for both women and men under Levi’s famously excellent conditions. It’s the result of Levi’s investments in snowmaking and infrastructure, an experienced organizing team, and strong cooperation with FIS,” says Race Secretary General Janne Leskinen. “The races offer Finland and Levi unique opportunities in tourism marketing, and for the national federation, it’s the best possible arena to promote our skiing culture.”
Renowned for its snow reliability, World Cup Levi continues to guarantee optimal conditions for both athletes and spectators thanks to its snow farming capabilities. “This winter, Levi has experienced a record-long season, with the first snowfall arriving in October—and snow still covering the slopes well into May,” Leskinen adds.

