For the first time ever, Georgia is hosting the Freeride World Tour at Tetnuldi Resort in Svaneti, according to the Mountain Trails Agency. This decision was announced at the annual Freeride event in Annecy, France. Georgia is one of six countries, along with Canada, Andorra, Spain, Switzerland, and Austria, that have been granted the opportunity to hold the prestigious Freeride World Tour.
Freeride is a thrilling winter sport that involves sliding on untouched snow in challenging and mountainous terrain. The event will feature 50 riders from 15 different countries, including Georgia’s own representative, Jaba Shvediani. As an event sanctioned by the International Ski Federation (FIS), the Freeride World Tour will showcase Georgia’s stunning mountain and ski resorts on an international level. This is expected to contribute to the growth and development of winter sports and tourism in the region.
The Freeride World Tour in Georgia is a significant milestone for the country, as it highlights its potential as a top destination for winter sports enthusiasts. With its breathtaking landscapes and challenging terrain, Georgia is sure to impress both participants and spectators alike. This event also presents an opportunity for the country to promote its unique culture and hospitality to a global audience.
Overall, the Freeride World Tour in Georgia is a highly anticipated event that will not only bring excitement and adrenaline to the region, but also boost its economy and tourism industry. It is a proud moment for Georgia to be among the select few countries chosen to host this prestigious competition.
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