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Oasi Zegna Ski Racing Center confirms its growth for the 2024/2025 season

A positive outcome with record numbers and major international skiing figures

At the close of the 2024-2025 season, the Oasi Zegna Ski Racing Center reports a successful year marked by a growing number of participants and the presence of prestigious international ski athletes.

Throughout the season, over 2,000 athletes attended, including 650 athletes and coaches competing in the World Cup and 400 athletes and coaches from Ski Clubs.

Thanks to the excellent organizational and promotional work by Sci Club Oasi Zegna, these numbers are further enhanced by the more than 1,000 athletes who took part in FIS and Regional Races.

The numbers confirm that Oasi Zegna Ski Racing Center is now one of the top destinations capable of attracting top sports talents by offering high-quality slopes, hospitality services, and organization that meets the athletes’ needs.

The success of the 2024/2025 season was further solidified by the recognition of Bielmonte as the official training location for the national teams of FISI – the Italian Winter Sports Federation.

Among the Italian athletes who trained in Bielmonte were Marta Bassino, Elena Curtoni, and Laura Pirovano, who all finished the World Cup season in the top 25.

The center also saw great success with foreign national teams training in Bielmonte. For Switzerland, champions Lara Gut-Behrami and Camille Rast; for Sweden, olympic champion Sara Hector and Anna Swenn Larsson; for France, downhill specialists Adrien Théaux and Niels Alphand. Also noteworthy is the presence of rising star Lara Colturi.

With these outstanding results, the Oasi Zegna Ski Racing Center confirms itself as a center of excellence in competitive skiing and is already looking to the upcoming season with ambition, aiming to further expand its offerings to attract more champions and promising young athletes.

Oasi Zegna Ski Racing Center benefits from the valuable support of sponsors such as Intesa Sanpaolo, Centro Commerciale San Martino, Marcolin, Nordica, and Lauretana.