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USA Nordic Sport Men’s Ski Jumping Athletes Set to Compete in Lake Placid World Cup Events

By USA Nordic
February, 8 2023
Jumping complex
The Olympic Jumping Complex in Lake Placid, NY.

USANS will send a total of five Men’s Ski Jumping athletes to compete at this weekend’s World Cup events in Lake Placid, New York.

Park City, Utah (February 7, 2023) – On September 22, 2022, the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS), USA Nordic Sport (USANS), and the New York State Olympic Regional Development Authority (ORDA), announced the return of the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup to the United States of America (US). This weekend, Lake Placid, New York, will host three different Men’s Ski Jumping World Cup events on the HS128 hill at the Lake Placid Olympic Jumping Complex, with athletes will competing from February 10-12.

The last Ski Jumping World Cup in Lake Placid took place in 1990, with the most recent Ski Jumping World Cup host in the US being Park City, Utah, 19 years ago in 2004.

USANS will be sending five Men’s Ski Jumping athletes to compete in this weekend’s World Cup events in Lake Placid. Tate Frantz, a Lake Placid local, who grew up skiing for New York Ski Ed Foundation (NYSEF), will be making his Ski Jumping World Cup debut this weekend. He will be joined by Andrew UrlaubCasey LarsonDecker Dean and Erik Belshaw, who are all familiar with the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup circuit and have put together a great season so far. 

Belshaw has scored World Cup points twice this season, notching a 24th place finish in Engelberg, Austria, and a 26th place finish in Oberstdorf, Germany. Urlaub is coming off scoring his first-ever World Cup points in Willingen, Germany, last weekend, as he finished 26th overall. Both Dean and Larson have scored World Cup points in previous seasons, but are still looking for their first World Cup points of the 2023 season, as they hope to earn them on US soil. 

The “Super Team” competition will also be making its Men’s Ski Jumping World Cup debut in Lake Placid. This competition format was designed to accommodate smaller nations that are unable to field a four-person team. Each Super Team consists of two athletes per country, who compete in a three-round elimination format.

“What an honor it is to host the Ski Jumping World Cup in Lake Placid this weekend,” said USA Nordic CEO Adam Provost. “The two-day event will be an opportunity to showcase the best Ski Jumpers in the world in one of our most beautiful venues. We can’t wait to show the world that the United States should be an annual World Cup stop.”

Check below for the Lake Placid World Cup schedule, as well as media availability for USANS athletes. Additional information and tickets for the Lake Placid World Cup, can be found via the Lake Placid Legacy Sites website

FIS Men’s Ski Jumping Lake Placid World Cup Schedule

Schedule subject to change.

Tuesday, February 7th

  • 4:00pm EST / 21:00 CET – HS128 Open Training

Wednesday, February 8th

  • 4:00pm EST / 21:00 CET – HS128 Open Training
  • 7:00pm EST / 24:00 CET – Team Captains Meeting

Thursday, February 9th

  • 9:00am EST / 14:00 CET – HS128 Official Training (3 rounds)

Friday, February 10th

  • 3:00pm EST / 21:00 CET – HS128 Official Training (2 rounds)
  • 5:00pm EST / 23:00 CET – HS128 Qualification Round

Saturday, February 11th

Men’s HS128 Individual World Cup

  • 9:00am EST / 15:00 CET – HS128 Trial Round
  • 10:00am EST / 16:00 CET – HS128 Individual World Cup 1st Round

Men’s HS128 Super Team World Cup

  • 4:00pm EST / 22:00 CET – HS128 Trial Round
  • 5:00pm EST / 23:00 CET – HS128 Super Team World Cup 1st Round

Sunday, February 12th

Men’s HS128 Individual World Cup

  • 8:45am EST / 14:45 CET – HS128 Qualification 
  • 10:08am EST / 16:08 CET – HS128 Individual World Cup 1st Round

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About USA Nordic Sport
USA Nordic Sport (USANS) is the National Leadership Organization for the original Olympic disciplines of Ski Jumping and Nordic Combined in the United States. Founded in 2007, USANS is a 501 (c)(3) committed to ensuring the survival and success of Ski Jumping and Nordic Combined throughout the country. Built by alumni and driven by former athletes, we are focused on growing and promoting our sports while operating international elite team programs with the goal to be the best in the world. USA Nordic “Elite Athletes” represent the best in the country in their sports and compete as a team at the national and international levels. More information on USA Nordic can be found at www.usanordic.org or its social media channels @usanordic.

How To Watch 2022-23 World Cup Events

By Leann Bentley
October, 16 2022
Bryce Bennet
Bryce Bennet competes in the Men's Super G event at Beaver Creek Resort on December 3, 2021 in Beaver Creek, Colorado. (dustinsatloff // @usskiteam)

The season is coming and ski and snowboard fans worldwide are excited to cheer on their favorite athletes as they compete in the 2022-23 season. But between all ski and snowboard sports, there are dozens of World Cup races, and watching on television or streaming is a little complicated. We’re here to simplify the process so all you have to do is cheer.

There are three main ways to watch U.S. Ski & Snowboard athletes compete all over the world; through Outside+, NBC/Peacock and through skiandsnowboard.live
 

How to Watch DOMESTIC U.S. World Cups: Outside+ and NBC platforms

STREAMING: Outside+

Through a new partnership, Outside+ is the new streaming broadcaster of our domestic World Cups with over 90 hours of competition at your fingertips. Now, you can watch all FIS World Cups (alpine, cross country, freestyle, snowboard, and freeski) held in the United States LIVE through the Outside platforms. Outside platforms include OutsideOnline.com, SkiMag.com, Outside App and OutsideTV.

Many events will be free to watch on Outside, but with an Outside+ subscription (less than $5 per month or $29.99 annually) you will be guaranteed the opportunity to watch the most ever World Cups on U.S. soil. All eight alpine, freestyle, snowboard and freeski domestic 2022-23 FIS World Cup Events will be available to watch LIVE through Outside’s services, along with archived footage and more.

ON TELEVISION: NBC / CNBC 

NBC platforms will also broadcast all eight domestic FIS World Cups for the 2022-23 season. NBC will present 19 hours of coverage for the domestic World Cup event’s across their multiple platforms, including live and tape-delayed coverage on NBC, CNBC and simulcasted on Peacock. 

Step 1: If you don’t have access to broadcast television, download PeacockTV 

FIS World Cups are only available for viewing with a paid Peacock Premium subscription. So, create an account and subscribe to PeacockTV Premium for only $4.99/month with commercials or $9.99/month without, and have full access through live or on-demand and delayed coverage. 

Step 2: Find your events on PeacockTV 

  1. Create an account
  2. Subscribe to Peacock Premium 
  3. Click on the sports tab, and scroll down the page until you see the section “Skiing and Snowboarding” 
  4. Hover your mouse over the scheduled broadcasts and find the event you would like to watch (there are several events happening every single weekend, so don’t give up if it looks overwhelming!).
  5. Watch the event, or add it to your watchlist to view at a later date. 
  6. You can find your watchlist and replays of other events under your account. 

U.S. FIS World Cup action includes:

Alpine: Heroic Killington Cup in Killington, Vermont, Xfinity Birds of Prey in Beaver Creek, Colorado, the Aspen World Cup in Aspen, Colorado, and the Palisades Tahoe World Cup in Olympic Valley, California. 

Freestyle: Intermountain FIS Freestyle International at Deer Valley Resort in Deer Valley, Utah, Freeski/Snowboard: Toyota Grand Prix events at Mammoth Mountain in California and Copper Mountain, Colorado, and the Visa Big Air presented by Toyota at Copper Mountain, Colorado.
 

How to Watch INTERNATIONAL FIS World Cup Events: skiandsnowboard.live

To watch almost all of the action overseas, head over to skiandsnowboard.live. This is a one-stop shop to see all of the races and competitions happening around the world. There will be live English commentary on all events. But important to note: Ski and Snowboard Live will not have any World Cups held in Austria. 

To watch the events, you will need to pay. An All Access Pass ($12.99/month now, up to $15.99/month starting in November) grants you access to all FIS World Cup and World Championship events outside of the U.S. (excluding Austria) billed as a monthly subscription. There are also sport-specific passes ($8.99/month) or you can pay per race ($1.99). 

There are portals for each discipline, and you can watch all archived footage of past events, highlights from races, and more.

How to Watch AUSTRIAN FIS World Cup Events

In the agreement with NBC and Austria, you can now watch Austrian World Cup events like the Soelden World Cup on October 22-23, 2022 as well as Hahnenkamm, Flachau, Stubai, and more through NBC and Peacock. 

We know this is a lot of information, so we will also post the television and streaming schedule every week on our social channels and keep the schedule updated on our website. Follow along, and get ready to cheer on the athletes because #theszniscoming! 

Current television broadcast and streaming schedules for all sports are available on our website, here. Sport-specific broadcast and streaming schedules are available below: