As a qualification event for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo of Italy, the Changhong FIS Snowboard & Freeski Big Air World Cup - Beijing 2025-2026 will take place at the Big Air Shougang from December 4 to 6, offering the audience a world-class winter sports spectacle. Tickets will go on sale shortly, available via the official apps and mini-programs of Damai and Piaoxingqiu.
The competition is expected to attract 160 elite athletes from over 20 countries and regions. Su Yiming, a champion at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, will compete alongside Anna Gasser, a winner of two Olympic gold medals in Big Air, and other global stars for a highly anticipated showdown in Beijing.

To meet the diverse needs of snow sports fans and other spectators, the event will offer a single-day pass with multiple pricing tiers starting as low as 270 yuan. Discounted "Double Pack" and "Triple Pack" tickets will also be available.
According to the schedule, the qualifying rounds for freestyle skiing will be held on December 4, the qualifying rounds for snowboarding will be on December 5, and the grand finals for both disciplines will be on December 6.

To promote the integrated development of Beijing's culture, commerce, tourism, and sports sectors, the following policies will be adopted this time: Viewers who have purchased tickets for the event can use their ticket stubs at any fitness center of VLVFIT (VLVFIT维莱·精炼) in Beijing, and experience one free training session in the equipment area. Damai Tourism (大麦旅游) will concurrently launch special combo tickets of "Event Viewing + Skiing" under its "Follow the Event and Travel" (跟着赛事去旅行) initiative.
What's more, the south square of the Big Air Shougang will open a culture, commerce, tourism, and sports interactive experience zone under the theme of "Passionate Snow in More Than One Way" (热雪不止一种), allowing the spectators to experience trendy games and interactive parties and feel the special charm of ice and snow culture.
(Source: WeChat account "Beijing Shijingshan")