
The Levi ski race is a significant early-season event that draws top alpine skiers from around the world. Switzerland and several other nations participate, with the race serving as a crucial marker for athletes’ form at the start of the season. Preparing the course in Levi, located in northern Finland, requires stable weather conditions to ensure safety and competition fairness.
In the last 24 hours, strong winds have hit the Levi region, forcing officials to halt or delay several course preparations. Organizers have had to reschedule training runs and make ongoing assessments about the viability of holding the event as planned. Both athletes and coaches have voiced concerns about safety, given that wind gusts can compromise the stability of the snow and the integrity of safety nets.
The Swiss ski team, known for its strong performances in alpine events, has had to adapt its training schedule. Star athletes, including Mikaela Shiffrin’s competitors and their coaches, are closely monitoring updates. Disrupted practice sessions may impact Swiss racers’ readiness, while fans and broadcasters in Switzerland await confirmation about scheduling and athlete participation.
Event officials will continue to monitor weather forecasts and assess course safety. A final decision on race timing is expected soon, pending improvements in wind conditions. Swiss athletes and their support teams remain on standby for updated schedules, and skiing fans across Switzerland can expect further announcements regarding event timing and broadcast plans.






