Freestyle at its best! The 2025 LAAX OPEN presented by Zalando will go down from January 14th to 18th
Who else but LAAX has been dishing out freestyle for more than three decades as well as providing the right infrastructure for it? Both on the mountain and in the valley, the destination Flims Laax is pioneering and has a decisive influence on freestyle development.
LAAX OPEN celebrates its 10th birthday from 14-18 January 2025
Ten years of LAAX OPEN is what the Flims-Laax-Falera destination will be ringing in the New 2025 Year with.
Laax Open 2024 are going down from January 16th to 21st
It’s back in six weeks: LAAX OPEN time. From 16-21.01.2024, hundreds of freestyle riders from all over the world will dominate the sporting and cultural events in Laax.
Laax Open 2024: Save the Date!
When world record holder Valentino Guseli flies over the halfpipe into the night sky and snowboard ace Mia Brookes masters the slopestyle park elements with youthful ease, when thousands of fans cheer enthusiastically, shred to the valley themselves, and everyone parties together to live music ... then you know it's LAAX OPEN time.
Role Models, Spinning, The Kid & Straight Airs:The Laax Open Report
Although returning to Laax Open bears some expectable delights, like some insane snowboarding, the good coffee at NoName or the stunning snowpark; every year is different. This time finals got postponed and even cancelled. Also, traditionalists feared that by including Freeski to the Open, the contest might not be the same anymore. Well, it wasn't – but not for the worse. Buckle up for some nostalgia, the queens of snowboarding and a sobbing old man.
Congratulations to the Laax Open Winners 2023
Olympic champion Zoi Sadowski Synnott (NZL) and World champion Marcus Kleveland (NOR) take home the LAAX OPEN Slopestyle titles, while Japanese Junior Olympic champions Ono Mitsuki (JPN) and Ruka Hirano (JPN) are the 2023 Halfpipe champions.
Laax Open 2023 are ready for take-off!
Laax is ready: The Laax Open 2023 will take place from Wednesday 18th to Sunday 22nd January.
Countdown for the Laax Open 2023: January 18th to 22nd
The freestyle year 2023 starts with a classic.
Laax Open Freestyle Festival 2023 from January 18th to 22nd
The Laax Open will take place from 18-22 January 2023.
Laax Open 2023 – Teaser
At Crap Sogn Gion mountain at 2,252 masl, 300 riders from all over the world will compete in front of the impressive 360° mountain panorama at the FIS World Cup from 18-22 January 2023.
Laax Open announces 2023 Date and New Additions
The LAAX OPEN is expanding: Europe's most prestigious snowboard contest is opening its doors to freeski.
Kids Laax Open and Banked Slalom in March 2022 (GER)
Freestyle für alle – das ist das Motto in der Schweizer Winter Destination Flims Laax Falera.
Laax Open 2022: Chloe Kim and Ayumu Hirano win The Halfpipe-Finals
Was für ein Abschluss der LAAX OPEN 2022! Das absolute Highlight der Woche ist das Nachtfinale in der Superpipe unter Flutlicht am Crap Sogn Gion.
Tess Coady and Sean Fitzsimmons win the Slopestyle-Finals from the Laax Open 2022
Perfektes Wetter, perfekter Kurs, perfekter Tag.
Laax Open 2022 Friday: Slopestyle Semi Finals
Things are really heating up in Laax as we head into the slopestyle semi finals. Find out what happened on Friday at the Laax Open 2022.
Laax Open 2022 Thursday: Qualifications
Today was qualifications day from the Laax Open 2022 for Women and men’s pipe and Men’s Slopestyle. We saw Ayumu Hirano and Shaun White return to Laax, Scotty James and Chloe Kim continue to dominate and then an incredible slopestyle qualification too.
Start bei den Laax Open 2022
Vom 11. bis 15. Januar stehen 180 Snowboarder bei Europas renommiertestem Snowboard Contest im Mittelpunkt. Männer und Frauen rittern zu gleichen Anteilen um insgesamt 140.000 CHF Preisgeld im Slopestyle und in der Superpipe.
Laax Open 2022: Gateway to Olympia
The Laax Open 2022 has a decisive role to play: it is the very last chance for freestyle snowboarders to qualify for the 2022 Olympic Winter Games in Beijing. Travelling from all over the world, it is for some to punch their Olympic ticket with a brilliant performance at Crap Sogn Gion and for others who already have their ticket to Beijing but are after the LAAX OPEN podium and the lion’s share of the CHF 140,000 prize money.