The ISMF World Cup in Boí Taüll, Spain, is officially confirmed
Lausanne, 5 January 2026 – Jointly with the Local Organising Committee, the ISMF is pleased to confirm the race event to be held in Boí Taüll, Spain, on 31 January and 1 February 2026.
Sprint Race (Last update 30.01.2026 at 16:29h)
- 11:43 - Women's 1/4 Final
- 12:15 - Men's 1/4 Final
- 12:40 - Live broadcast start
- 12:52 - Women's 1/2 Final A
- 12:58 - Women's 1/2 Final B
- 13:07 - Men's 1/2 Final A
- 13:13 - Men's 1/2 Final B
- 13:22 - Women's Final
- 13:37 - Men's Final
- 13:50 - Live Closing
Mixed Relay
- 9:35 - Live streaming start
- 9:45 - Final B
- 10:28 - Live broadcast start
- 10:38 - Final A
- 11:26 - Live Closing
EVENT SCHEDULE in PDF
Registration:
The registration process for the ISMF World Cup in Boí Taüll is open
from today, 5 January 2026, until Tuesday 27 January 2026 at h. 23:59 CET. After that date, registrations will be no longer possible.
The ISMF kindly reminds that, as per ISMF Rules & Guidelines, late registration will not be possible.
You can register your athletes through the
ISMF intranet by clicking on the
“Registration” button in the top menu bar.
Before registering in any ISMF World Cup or Championships, athletes must have their own valid ISMF licence. You can check the current valid licences on the ISMF intranet.
In case of any issue in the registration process do not hesitate to contact the ISMF Office at
valeria.ponzo@ismf-ski.org – +39 334 7022775.
Information regarding registration for Mixed Relay race:
National Members should register athletes according to the number of teams required. This registration is done without indicating the composition of the teams but only listing the concerned athletes.
The final composition of the teams for the Mixed Relay race should be communicated on the WhatsApp group named “Boí Taüll WC 2025 – National Teams” (to be created soon)
no later than Saturday 31 January 2026 at 14:00 CET. On that occasion, substitutions (i.e., a registered athlete replaced by a non-registered athlete) will be accepted, while extra/additional teams will not be allowed. After the deadline mentioned above, no further changes will be possible.
Information about accommodation is available
here.
Participants
- Sprint: 114 athletes (47 women | 67 men) from 22 nations
- Mixed Relay: 61 athletes (30 women | 30 men) from 16 nations
AIN, AND, AUS, AUT, AZE, BEL, CAN, CHN, CZE, ESP, FRA, GER, GRE, ITA, JPN, NOR, POL, SLO, SUI, SVK, SWE, USA, UZB
Race tracks:
Race tracks maps and profiles are available as follows:
SPRINT RACE
The Sprint course features a 68-metre elevation gain, delivering a fast and highly technical challenge.
The course begins with a medium-steep opening section, rated two diamonds, followed by a more demanding three-diamond uphill. A short flat section leads into the boot-pack section, featuring the characteristic stairs, before athletes transition into another flat stretch that brings them to the transition zone.
Athletes then enter a fast downhill, followed by a long and flat traverse. The course concludes with a 180-degree turn leading into an uphill finish, where athletes arrive in skating mode to sprint across the finish line.
MIXED RELAY RACE
The Mixed Relay course offers a compact yet intense test of speed, power, and
technical skill, featuring two uphill sections of 68 metres and 83 metres respectively.
The course begins with an already medium-steep opening section, rated two diamonds, followed by a second, more demanding uphill section rated three diamonds. A short flat section then allows athletes to accelerate before entering a moderate uphill, leading into another flat stretch.
Athletes then face the first downhill, which brings them onto a large platform and into a technical zig-zag uphill that continues up to the boot-pack section. After a short straight line following the boot-pack, athletes enter the transition area.
The final part of the course features a downhill with a traversing section before athletes tackle a steep final slope, arriving either at the handover zone or the final transition. With just 15 metres between the last transition and the finish line, the course is designed to deliver an exciting and fast-paced finale, where every second will count.
Rules for use of Teams Area:
Please refer to
this document.