LAKE PLACID — The Stifel Lake Placid Finals, a Coop FIS Cross-Country World Cup, will offer more than world-class competition this March.
The event will transform Lake Placid into a multi-day winter sports festival, featuring themed race days, live entertainment, film screenings, interactive expo activations and family-friendly programming.
In collaboration with the New England Nordic Ski Association, the 10th Mountain Division, U.S. Ski & Snowboard and the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS), and the Olympic Regional Development Authority has curated a schedule that celebrates Nordic skiing and outdoor winter-sport culture.
A central focus of the week will be spotlighting women and girls in the sport, networking opportunities and hands-on activities. Fans will also have unique opportunities to connect with athletes through meet-and-greets, alumni celebrations and special legacy moments, including Sunday’s “Last Lap” ceremony honoring retiring World Cup athletes.
Together, these events are designed to foster engagement, connection and shared celebration across the Lake Placid community and the global ski family.
EVENTS AND PROGRAMMING
In addition to World Cup racing, the Stifel Lake Placid Finals will feature a range of community events, athlete appearances and festival programming throughout the week. Activities include youth programming, athlete conversations, live music, demonstrations and opportunities to connect with past and present champions.
Programming details may evolve, and additional events may be added throughout the week. Visitors are encouraged to check the official event schedule for the most up-to-date information.
THURSDAY — COMMUNITY & KICKOFF
Opening day features official training and festival programming at Mt. Van Hoevenberg, along with an evening film screening at the Palace Theatre that kicks off the festivities in downtown Lake Placid.
FRIDAY — THEME: PAST
Friday celebrates the legacy of Nordic skiing and Olympic history in Lake Placid.
The venue opens with festival programming, including the NENSA Terrain Park and Expo with L.L. Bean, regional athlete recognition connected to the 2026 Winter Olympics, and Adirondack Birds of Prey demonstrations.
Fans can also watch presentations from the 10th Mountain Division, enjoy live music, and attend athlete interviews and meet-and-greets throughout the day. A highlight of the afternoon is the “One More Lap” legacy ski, featuring international and U.S. Ski Team alumni, including Olympic legend Thomas Wassberg and American champion Bill Koch, before World Cup racing and awards ceremonies conclude the day.
SATURDAY — THEME: FUTURE
Saturday’s programming focuses on the next generation of Nordic skiing.
Activities include the NENSA Terrain Park and Expo with L.L. Bean, athlete appearances and fan engagement opportunities.
The Women in Sports Heroic Panel highlights leadership and opportunities for girls and women in athletics. Fans can also attend athlete meet-and-greets and participate in interactive programming throughout the venue.
Competition highlights include the freestyle sprint finals, followed by Crystal Globe presentations. Youth racing also takes center stage with the World Cup Future Stars Sprint.
Additional programming includes Lollipoppers to Olympians: A Celebration of New England Skiing, a live recording of the Skirious Podcast featuring Ben Ogden and special guests at the Olympic Jumping Complex, and evening film screenings at the Palace Theatre.
SUNDAY — THEME: PRESENT
Championship Sunday features entertainment, athlete appearances and the season-ending races of the World Cup Finals.
Live music, a DJ set and ceremonial elements, including the 10th Mountain Division Color Guard and flyover, set the stage for the final competition. The afternoon concludes with awards ceremonies and the “One Last Lap” ceremony honoring retiring World Cup athletes.
MT. VAN HOVENBERG — FRIDAY THROUGH SUNDAY
World Cup official training and competition runs Friday through Sunday at Mt. Van Hoevenberg, where the world’s top U.S. and international cross-country skiers will compete for overall and discipline Crystal Globe honors. The weekend culminates on Sunday with championship racing, awards presentations and the “One Last Lap” ceremony recognizing retiring athletes.
FULL COMPETITION SCHEDULE
THURSDAY
11 a.m. to 1 p.m. — 10km Official Training
1-3 p.m. — Sprint Official Training
FRIDAY
1 p.m. — Women’s 10km Interval Start Classic
3 p.m. — Men’s 10km Interval Start Classic
SATURDAY
10:30 a.m. — Women’s Sprint Qualification Free
10:30 a.m. — Men’s Sprint Qualification Free
1 p.m. — Women’s Sprint Final Free
1 p.m. — Men’s Sprint Final Free
SUNDAY
12:30 p.m. — Men’s 20km Mass Start Free
2:30 p.m. — Women’s 20km Mass Start Free
BROADCAST SCHEDULE
NBC will air the Sprint Finals live Saturday from 1 to 2 p.m. CNBC will air coverage of the Men’s and Women’s 10km Interval Starts on Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m. ET. NBC will also air the Women’s 20km Mass Start on Saturday from 1 to 2 p.m. on tape delay.
For the latest schedule updates, event details and ticket information, visit mtvanhoevenberg.com/xcworldcupfinals.
The schedule is weather- and condition-dependent and may be subject to change.