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Starting from 2019-2020, FIS Freestyle, Freeski and Snowboard events will be available via livestream in all countries where the media rights to the events have not been acquired by an exclusive broadcaster.
While this means that streams will be geo-blocked in markets including Austria, Canada, China, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland and the USA, all interested spectators from territories without coverage can look forward to being able to access the streams.
This season included six disciplines: parallel slalom, parallel slalom teams, parallel giant slalom, mogals, dual mogals, cross, cross teams, halfpipe, slopestyle and big air.
Ski Aerials Team
19 February
Snowboard Parallel Slalom Team
19 February
Snowboard Parallel Slalom
19 February
Ski Aerials
23 February
Snowboard HalfPipe Qualifiers
24 February and 27 February
Women’s
Men’s
Ski Mogals
25 February
Ski Cross Team
26 February
Ski Cross
26 February
Ski Dual Mogals
26 February
Snowboard SlopeStyle
27 February
Ski HalfPipe Qualifiers
26 and 27 February
Women’s
Men’s
Ski SlopeStyle
28 February
Snowboard Cross
1 March
Snowboard Cross Team
2 March
Snowboard HalfPipe
3 March
Snowboard Big Air
4 March
Ski HalfPipe
4 March
Ski Big Air
4 March