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- Accreditation | Sliding Festival
Gjør deg kjent i Lillehammer olympiske bob- og akebane og finn den beste publikumsplassen i arenaen. Accreditation IBSF World Cup bobsleigh & skeleton December 12.-14., 2025 Apply accreditation
- Velkommen | Sliding Festival | Lillehammer
Sliding festival er vinterens mest lekne festival! Vi inviterer deg og hele Norge ut på glattisen for lek, jubel og fest i Lillehammer olympiske bob- og akebane når world cup i bob, skeleton og aking kommer til Norge VIP-billetter i salg nå! 312d 24h a 60s Welcome to the Bobsleigh & Skeleton World Championships Lillehammer 15-28 February 2027 Buy tickets The winter festival for the whole family! In February 2027, the world's best athletes will gather for speed, excitement and rawness when the Bobsleigh and Skeleton World Championships are held in Lillehammer. Spectators can experience spectacular days of intense competition and a true championship atmosphere in one of the world's most iconic bobsleigh and luge tracks. Join us and feel the adrenaline as new world champions are crowned! More information about the program, tickets and event coming very soon! PS! VIP tickets are already out and can be purchased here at slidingfestival.no Read more Ready for extreme speed and excitement? We Norwegians love to play in the snow and for many of us, sledding in the streets was our first encounter with speed and G-forces as children. Now we're taking it a step further, when the world's best athletes in sledding, bobsleigh and skeleton come to Lillehammer to set new speed records. Look forward to getting to know this unique sport in the only bobsleigh and luge track in the Nordic region! READ MORE Get everything you need to know leading up to World Championships! Sign up for our newsletter and follow us all the way to the World Bobsleigh and Skeleton Championships! We promise regular updates with speed, excitement and experiences you don't want to miss. Sign me up! 1/2 Thank´s to all our partners!
- Good to know | Sliding Festival
Bob, skeleton og aking er publikumsvennlige idretter med enkle "spilleregler" som du lett kan sette deg inn, selv uten noen tidligere erfaring. Her har vi samlet de viktigste punktene du bør vite om sporten for å kunne få glede av å være publikum. For those who love speed & adrenalin! Norwegians love to play in the snow and for many of us sledding in the street was our first encounter with speed and g-forces when we were children. Now we take it a step further, when the world's best athletes in luge, bobsleigh and skeleton come to Lillehammer to set new high-speed records. Look forward to getting to know this unique sport in the Nordics' only bobsleigh and luge track! BOBSLEIGH Bobsleigh is one of the world's fastest sports with speeds of up to 140 km/h! The athletes are exposed to extreme stress with a pressure of 5G in the turns. There are three different categories, monobob (1 person), two man bob and four man bob.. Explosive strength from the start and position in the curves is crucial to get good results. SKELETON Lying on their stomachs, head first, only a few centimeters above the ice , with a speed up to 140 km/h. The sledge is controlled by the athlete's small movements, weight adjustment and carefully thought-out positioning in each curve. The name comes from the frame on the sledge that looks like a skeleton. LUGE In contrast to skeleton, the athletes lie on their backs with their legs first. Luge can be done as "single" and "double", The start is also different and you use the hands to achieve the greatest possible speed from the starting position, Luge is actually the fastest sport on ice, with speed records over 150 km/h!! PARA SPORT Para sport is an important part of the bobsleigh sport. In parabob, men and women compete in the same class. The athletes are pushed out from the start using a catapult, so that everyone gets an equal start. Position in the curves and technique are therefore extremely important for getting the best time. Lillehammer olympiske bob- & akebane The track is unique and the only one of its kind in the Nordic region. Today there are a total of 16 courses in the world, but Lillehammer is known for being the first to start the winter season in October every year. The arena was built for the Olympic Winter Games in 1994 and has been an important attraction for tourists in the area for 30 years. In recent years, the sport has returned and there is activity at all times of the day and night throughout the winter. A number of World and European Cups have now also been added to Lillehammer calendar and we are proud to be the organizer of World Championship in bobsleigh & skeleton in 2027. Total length: 1,710 m Competition length: 1,365 m Height difference: 114.3 m Biggest drop: 15% Calculated maximum speed: 128 km/h (4-bob) Number of curves: 16 Good to know Bobsleigh, skeleton and sledding are crowd-friendly sports with simple "rules of the game" that you can easily learn, even without any experience. We have collected the most important information you need to know to enjoy being a spectator. to observe: Athlete's Technique: Look for how the athletes handles the curves, using their weight, and react to the track. Starting process: In bobsleigh and skeleton, the start is critical; Watch how quickly and efficiently the athletes begin. You will be able to see the start time on the screen. This is the time they spend from the starting line until the first time measurement which is located just after the starting area. Timing: Results are decided by the time it takes to complete the course, with timing down to thousandths of a second. You will be able to see several intermediate times along the way. This is how they win The one with the shortest total time over a certain number of runs wins. Usually, each athlete/team has runs., and the total time for the runs is added together. Does it ever go wrong? With high speed and G-forces comes a good dose of risk. Nevertheless, there are few serious accidents in this sport as the focus on safety is an extremely high priority. But it is not unusual for a bobsled to turn over or for an athlete to fall off the sledge. So follow along all the way and always stay within the audience fences.
- Program | Sliding Festival
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- Arena map | Sliding Festival
Gjør deg kjent i Lillehammer olympiske bob- og akebane og finn den beste publikumsplassen i arenaen. Arena map Map for IBSF World Cup bobsled & skeleton 7-9 FEB 2025 15-16 FEB 2025
- Mini Sliding | Sliding Festival
Gratis aktiviteter for barn i Lillehammer under World Cup i bob, aking og skeleton School holiday = Mini Sliding Festival We're kicking off Sliding Festival with the MINI Sliding Festival! Friday, January 31st is school holiday for the Lillehammer region and we invite you to the MINI Sliding Festival – a fast-paced and playful jump start to this winter's big Sliding Festival in the Olympic Park! Come to Lillehammer Snow Park (Kanthaugen) for a day full of fun for the whole family. Where and when? 📍 Lillehammer Snow Park, 🕚 31 January 2025 at 11:00–14:00 🏁 Sledding competition for children at 1:00 PM Se program
- Teaminfo | Sliding Festival
DOWNLOAD INVITATION EBERSPÄCHER WORLD CUP LUGE 30. NOV- 1. DES 2024
- Tickets | Sliding Festival
TICKETS World Championships 2027 Black VIP Full weekend pass Full weekend pass Accommodation at Scandic hotel Full access to the VIP zone Food and lounge in the arena Cinema experience and gala ++ (Only 1st weekend) 1st weekend NOK 16,299,- 2nd weekend NOK 10,899,- Gold VIP Weekend pass Weekend pass with: Full access to the VIP zone Food and lounge in the arena Guided tour of the track meet & greet++ 1st weekend NOK 4,699,- 2nd weekend NOK 3,549,- Silver VIP Day pass Day pass with: Full access to the VIP zone food & lounge in the arena NOK 1 899,- Thursday, February 18 Friday, February 19 Saturday, February 20 Sunday, February 21 Friday, February 26 Saturday, February 27





