It’s not just any loppet, it’s the World Cup
Alberta will welcome almost 200 elite athletes from more than 20 countries to the 2024 COOP FIS Cross-Country World Cup Feb. 9-13.
Provincial officials note, Alberta has a strong legacy of hosting World Cup cross-country skiing events. Since 2005, the Canmore Nordic Centre, which was a 1988 Winter Olympic Games venue, has hosted six World Cups. The government says hosting the 2024 FIS Cross-Country World Cup will provide 24 Canadian athletes, including four Albertans, with the home-course advantage while inspiring the next generation of Alberta athletes.
Officials say the World Cup is set to bolster the Bow Valley region’s economy and display the magnificent scenery of the Canadian Rockies to up to 40 million viewers worldwide. The four-day event is expected to draw about 15,000 spectators, boost hotel bookings and increase activity at small businesses, resulting in an economic impact of about $8 million.
“We look forward to welcoming athletes and spectators from around the world to experience the warmth and hospitality that define our province,” says Joseph Schow, Minister of Tourism and Sport. “The FIS Cross-Country World Cup is poised to leave a legacy, promoting tourism, showcasing our province’s natural beauty and reinforcing our reputation as a world-class destination for major sport events.”