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<p>It will be a welcome leap into the future, what awaits Livigno <span style="font-family: Livigno, Arial, sans-serif; font-weight: bold; font-size: 1.7rem; letter-spacing: 0.015rem; background-color: transparent; color: var(--bs-body-color); text-align: var(--bs-body-text-align);">in the last week of March, when on the snows of the Piccolo Tibet, and in particular of the Mottolino snowpark, the best talents of the next generation of snowboarders and freestylers will arrive, ready to offer the public a taste of what will happen in 2026, when the great beauty of the Games will land in town. </span><span style="font-size: 1.7rem; letter-spacing: 0.015rem; background-color: transparent; color: var(--bs-body-color); font-family: var(--bs-body-font-family); font-weight: var(--bs-body-font-weight); text-align: var(--bs-body-text-align);">It will be a real Five Circles teaser, for a whole week of adrenaline and competition, which will allow the curious and fans to familiarise themselves with the disciplines that will animate the 2026 Games and with some of the names that will be the stars of the seasons to come.</span></p>
<p>Up for grabs will be the <span style="font-family: Livigno, Arial, sans-serif; font-weight: bold;">men's and women's World Junior titles in Slopestyle and Big Air, both snowboarding and freestyle, </span>two extremely spectacular disciplines characterised by a large aerial and acrobatic component, for a full-bodied and electrifying programme that will see <span style="font-family: Livigno, Arial, sans-serif; font-weight: bold;">the champions of the future, many of whom are already protagonists in the World Cup, take to the slopes.</span> Among them, a highly anticipated signature of the event will be <span style="font-family: Livigno, Arial, sans-serif; font-weight: bold;">Flora Tabanelli,</span> who recently joined the Livigno Team, a top athlete of the Italian freestyle scene and a great Italian hope for the future.<br><br>On her new "home" snow, Flora, class 2007, <span style="font-family: Livigno, Arial, sans-serif; font-weight: bold;">will try to defend the title she won </span>in this 2023, in New Zealand, when in Cardrona, last August, she triumphed in the Big Air. A historic medal for our colours, made even more unforgettable by the silver medal in slopestyle, won during the same World Championships, which once again underlined the enormous potential of our budding champion.<br><br>While waiting for the pre-Olympic competitions, scheduled for next winter, this first 2024 appointment certifies <span style="font-family: Livigno, Arial, sans-serif; font-weight: bold;">the deep historical and cultural bond that unites the snowboarding and freestyle scene to the Livigno location, a favourite place for lovers of these disciplines since the years of their appearance on the international scene.</span> An almost osmotic relationship, which drives thousands of freestyle and snowboard enthusiasts to choose Livigno for their active holidays. It is, in particular, the <span style="font-family: Livigno, Arial, sans-serif; font-weight: bold;">Mottolino snowpark</span>, which will host this rainbow event, that is one of the world leaders in the sector, thanks to an avant-garde plant proposal born more than twenty years ago.<br><br>It is a point of reference for the entire area and further proof of the sporting identity of the resort as a whole, which will reach new heights with the Games, but which is already being realised concretely, on a daily basis, thanks to the right mix of major international events, investments in the next generation of athletes and proposals suitable for all fans of the subject.</p>{{ include_custom_fonts({"Livigno":["Regular","Medium","Light","Bold Italic","Bold","Black","Thin","Medium Italic"]}) }}</span>)
In March, appointment with the disciplines that will animate the 2026 Games: the best talents of the next generation are expected on the slopes of the Mottolino snowpark
It will be a welcome leap into the future, what awaits Livigno in the last week of March, when on the snows of the Piccolo Tibet, and in particular of the Mottolino snowpark, the best talents of the next generation of snowboarders and freestylers will arrive, ready to offer the public a taste of what will happen in 2026, when the great beauty of the Games will land in town. It will be a real Five Circles teaser, for a whole week of adrenaline and competition, which will allow the curious and fans to familiarise themselves with the disciplines that will animate the 2026 Games and with some of the names that will be the stars of the seasons to come.
Up for grabs will be the men's and women's World Junior titles in Slopestyle and Big Air, both snowboarding and freestyle, two extremely spectacular disciplines characterised by a large aerial and acrobatic component, for a full-bodied and electrifying programme that will see the champions of the future, many of whom are already protagonists in the World Cup, take to the slopes. Among them, a highly anticipated signature of the event will be Flora Tabanelli, who recently joined the Livigno Team, a top athlete of the Italian freestyle scene and a great Italian hope for the future.
On her new "home" snow, Flora, class 2007, will try to defend the title she won in this 2023, in New Zealand, when in Cardrona, last August, she triumphed in the Big Air. A historic medal for our colours, made even more unforgettable by the silver medal in slopestyle, won during the same World Championships, which once again underlined the enormous potential of our budding champion.
While waiting for the pre-Olympic competitions, scheduled for next winter, this first 2024 appointment certifies the deep historical and cultural bond that unites the snowboarding and freestyle scene to the Livigno location, a favourite place for lovers of these disciplines since the years of their appearance on the international scene. An almost osmotic relationship, which drives thousands of freestyle and snowboard enthusiasts to choose Livigno for their active holidays. It is, in particular, the Mottolino snowpark, which will host this rainbow event, that is one of the world leaders in the sector, thanks to an avant-garde plant proposal born more than twenty years ago.
It is a point of reference for the entire area and further proof of the sporting identity of the resort as a whole, which will reach new heights with the Games, but which is already being realised concretely, on a daily basis, thanks to the right mix of major international events, investments in the next generation of athletes and proposals suitable for all fans of the subject.