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Top stars at the Stubai Prime Park Sessions

The Stubai Prime Park Sessions are in full swing: For the eleventh time, the elite of the international freeski and snowboard scene are fine-tuning for the winter season at the training sessions on the Stubai Glacier. During the five week-long sessions between October 23 and December 3, 2023, the athletes - including numerous Olympic and world champions - will hone their tricks on the powerful kickers of the Stubai Zoo snow park in perfect conditions.

The concept of the Stubai Prime Park Sessions has proven itself many times since 2013: Together with the Stubai Glacier, the Prime Park Sessions provide the freeski and snowboard world elite with training conditions that are unique in the world in early winter.

The US snowboarder also confirms this Luke Winkelmann:

“I think this is the best park in the world right now. The shape crew did a great job, the kickers are perfect and we are all happy to be here together again.”

The Big Air Olympic freeski silver medalist, Tess Ledeux(FRA), added:

“The park here at the Prime Park Sessions is really good and the weather is good too. I really like the kickers, it’s fantastic!”

 

On the Stubai Zoo's Prime Line, which was built especially for slopestyle professionals, freestylers can train on two optimally prepared and safe kickers, which have been continually perfected over ten years of experience, as well as numerous rails. The aim is to provide athletes with perfect and safe conditions to learn new tricks and further develop the sport. On every day of the Stubai Prime Park Sessions, a film team documents the runs of the professionals. The recordings are made available to you for video analyzes and film projects. For freeskiers, the Stubai Prime Park Sessions are the ideal warm-up for the 7th FIS Freeski World Cup Stubai from November 22nd to 25th, 2023. This is not the only reason why there are numerous top-class athletes among them, such as big air Olympic champions Birk Ruud (NOR), slopestyle Olympic champion Alex Hall (USA) and Olympic bronze medalist in slopestyle, Jesper Tjäder (SWE). . In addition to the two-time World Cup winner and two-time junior world champion Matej Svancer (AUT), World Cup winner Lukas Müllauer (AUT) and the newly crowned slopestyle junior world champion Muriel Mohr (GER) strong> There are also numerous Austrian and German freeski pros taking part. On the snowboard, Anna Gasser (AUT), Zoi Sadowski-Synnott (NZL), Su Yiming (CHN) and Red Gerard (USA) also won Olympic gold in Stubai Glaciers have come - as have double world champion Marcus Kleveland (NOR), the highly decorated X Games winner Sven Thorgren (SWE), slopestyle world champion Mia Brookes (GBR ), the Olympic bronze medalist Tess Coady (AUS) and the multiple X Games medalistHailey Langland (USA). Also the two-time vice junior world champion Annika Morgan (GER), the FIS World Cup winner from Bakuriani 2022, Leon Vockensperger (GER), Olympian Clemens Millauer (AUT) and Noah Vicktor (GER), who was the first German to stand in an 1800 this week, are at the start.

Stubai Prime Park Sessions 2023 – The dates of the training weeks:
Session 1 (ended): October 23rd. – October 29th, 2023
Session 2 (ended): October 30th – November 5th, 2023
Session 3: November 6th – November 12th, 2023
Session 4: November 13th – November 19th, 2023
Session 5: November 27th – December 3rd, 2023

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