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Winter skiing sports will be shown in abundance on ‘s channels this season as well, when Urheilustudio’s winter season starts on November 4. From Vuokatti’s skiing Suomen Cup.
During the season that lasts until the beginning of April, shows extensive coverage of international and domestic competition events in snow sports on TV2, Areena and the application.
A returnee arrives in the sports studio team, when Jussi Piirainen strengthens the team of skiing experts. Piirainen was the head coach of the women’s national team last season.
In addition, familiar faces will continue in the team Kalle Palander, Kaisa Mäkäräinen, Janne Ahonen, Ville Nousiainen and Petter Kukkonen. See you as presenters Petra Manner and Riku Salminen. You can find a list of snow sports commentators and experts at the end of this story.
shares the broadcasts of alpine skiing, freestyle, cross-country skiing, ski jumping and combined competitions with the Nordic Viaplay Group, so some of the World Cup competitions can be seen on ‘s channels, some of the broadcast rights are with Viaplay Group.
shows these snow sports competitions
Alpine skiing
28.10.–29.10. Sölden (women and men)
11.–12.11. Levi (Women)
11.–12.11. Zermatt-Cervinia (men)
18.11. Gurgl (M)
15.–16.12. Val Gardena (M)
28.–29.12. Lienz (N)
6–7 January Kranjska Gora (N)
12.–14.1. Wengen (M)
16.1. Flachau SL (N)
19.–21.1. Kitzbühel (M)
23.–24.1. Schladming (M)
27.–28.1. Garmisch (M)
3.–4.2. Chamonix (M)
10.–11.2. Soldeu (N)
9.–10.3. Åre (N)
16.–24.3. Saalbach (N & M)
Biathlon
25.11.–3.12. Ostersund
8.12.–10.12. Hochfilzen
14.12.–17.12. Lenzerheide
4.1.–7.1. Oberhof
10.1.–14.1. Ruhpolding
18.1.–21.1. Antholz
7.2.–18.2. Nove Mesto (World Championships)
29.2.–3.3. Holmenkollen
8.3.–10.3. Soldier Hollow
14.3.–17.3. Canmore
Freeski and snowboarding
24.–25.11 Stubai
6.–9.12. Secret Garden (only freeski)
15.–16.12. Copper
12.–13.1. Font Romeu
15.–17.2. Galgary
15.–16.3. Spindleruv
Freestyle (hundreds and jumps)
2.–3.12. Ruka
26.–27.1. Waterville
16.3. Valmalenco
Cross Country World Cup
24.–26.11. Ruka
2.–3.12. Frost hazard
3.–4.1. Davos
6–7 January Val di Fiemme
19.–21.1. Oberhof
26.–28.1. Goms
1.–3.3. Lahti
15.–17.3. Falun
Cross-country skiing Suomen cup and SM skiing
4.–5.11. Vuokatti (Finnish cup)
18.–19.11. Ruka (Finnish cup)
2.–4.2. Vantaa (SM)
24.–25.2. Kuopio (Finnish cup)
22.–24.3. Äänekoski (SM)
6.–7.4. Rovaniemi (SM)
Hill jumping, men
25–26 November Ruka
1.–3.12. Lillehammer
8.–10.12. Klingenthal
28.–29.12. Oberstdorf
31.12.–1.1. Garmisch
2.–3.1. Innsbruck
5–6 January Bischofshofen
2.–3.3. Lahti
8.–10.3. Oslo
Hill jumping, ladies
15.–16.12. Engelberg
1.1. Oberstdorf
3.–4.1. Villach
27.–28.1. Ljubno
1.3. Lahti
16.–17.3. Vikersund
Incorporated
24.–26.11. Ruka (men)
1.–3.12. Lillehammer (women and men
16.–17.12. Ramsau (N+M)
13.–14.1. Oberstdorf (N+M)
20–21 January Chaux-Neuve (M)
2.–4.2. Seefeld (N+M)
2.–3.3. Bay (M)
9.–10.3. Oslo (M)
Snow sports commentators and experts in the 2023–2024 season
Alpine skiing
Narrators: Nina Vanhatalo and Kristian Karlsson
Experts: Kalle Palander and Marcus Sandell
Biathlon
Narrator: Johannes Oikarinen, in Swedish Magnus Eklöv
Experts: Ville Kotikumpu and Kaisa Mäkäräinen
Freestyle
Narrator: Sami Saarenpää
Experts: Juho Kilkki and Arttu Kiramo
Snowboarding
Narrator: Sami Saarenpää
Experts: Peetu Piiroinen and Roope Tonteri
Cross-country skiing
Narrators: Kimmo Porttila and Joel Holma (radio), in Swedish Christian Vuojärvi, Mikael Oivo
Experts: Kalle Lassila, Ville Nousiainen, Jussi Piirainen and Aino-Kaisa Saarinen
Ski jumping
Narrators: Mikko Hannula and Simo Leinonen, Mikael Oivo in Swedish
Experts: Janne Ahonen and Tommi Nikunen
Incorporated
Narrator: Mikko Hannula, in Swedish Mikael Oivo
Experts: Petter Kukkonen and Tommi Nikunen