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Mikaela Shiffrin is among the world-class athletes training at Valle Nevado
Valle Nevado, located high in the Chilean Andes, is once again living up to its status as South America’s best site for competitive ski training. This season, the resort has welcomed an incredible array of international skiers and teams from alpine racing, moguls, and para-alpine skiing.
Mikaela Shiffrin, who recently trained at Valle Nevado, is the most successful alpine skier in World Cup history. She joins a diverse collection of more than 20 national and club teams from North America, Europe, and South America, including Olympic hopefuls practicing for the 2026 Games.
Valle Nevado has long been a popular training location for the world’s best skiers, because to its unparalleled snow conditions and rugged Andean terrain. Valle Nevado provides a unique set of characteristics that make it excellent for high-performance training. With the most consistent snow in the Southern Hemisphere, diversified terrain for every discipline, and world-class facilities that support athletes at all levels, including para-alpine teams, Valle Nevado is the world’s finest training location for elite athletes.
This season, Valle Nevado’s slopes hosted:
Alpine racing teams fine-tune their speed and precision ahead of the World Cup season. Moguls teams practice aerial maneuvers and tricky turns. Para-alpine ski teams are training for forthcoming international tournaments. Club teams and rising stars, many have their eyes set on the 2026 Winter Olympics.
“Valle Nevado provides the conditions, terrain, and support that elite skiers require to advance to the next level,” said Ricardo Margulis, General Manager of Valle Nevado. “We are proud to host such a wide range of athletes and disciplines, all working toward their goals on the world stage.”
Valle Nevado, with its world-class snow and extensive training options, is the perfect training hub for competitors chasing podium results, as well as a beloved destination for ski enthusiasts throughout the world.
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