Davos, Switzerland 11 Dec – 12 Dec 2025
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Program
Davos, FIS Race 11 Dec 2025
Women, Brack.ch FIS-Race, Giant Slalom

Davos, FIS Race 12 Dec 2025
Women, Brack.ch FIS-Race, Giant Slalom

The BRACK.CH FIS-Race series is a set of FIS Alpine Skiing Races held in Switzerland, focusing on the highest national level of competition.
Here is a breakdown of what that means, particularly for Women’s skiing:
- FIS Race: This refers to an event sanctioned by the FΓ©dΓ©ration Internationale de Ski (FIS), the governing body for international skiing and snowboarding. FIS races are a crucial stepping stone in a ski racer’s career.
- Purpose: The primary goal for young and aspiring ski racers competing in these events is to collect FIS points.
- FIS Points are essential for improving a skier’s world ranking.
- A certain number of FIS points is required to be eligible to participate in higher-level circuits like the European Cup (Europa Cup) and the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup.
- Promoting Talent: The BRACK.CH series provides an ideal platform for young Swiss ski talents to compete, gain experience, and recommend themselves for a Swiss-Ski squad, which is a vital step toward becoming a top-level international skier.
- Disciplines: FIS races typically include the standard Alpine disciplines, such as Giant Slalom (GS) and Slalom (SL).
In summary, the BRACK.CH FIS-Race series for Women is an important national-level Alpine skiing competition circuit in Switzerland that helps develop future professional racers by allowing them to earn the necessary points to advance to the elite ranks of international skiing.
Since the BRACK.CH FIS-Race series is a series of regional FIS races, there isn’t one simple “overall standing” like there is for the World Cup. The results are tracked race-by-race.
Here is a summary of recent and upcoming events for the Women’s BRACK.CH FIS-Race series in the 2025/2026 season:
π Recent Race Results (Examples from the Series)
While there are many races in the series, here are some results from recent events that were part of the BRACK.CH circuit:
| Event Location | Discipline | Date (Example) | Winner | Nationality |
| Davos (Example) | Giant Slalom (GS) | Recent Race | Juliette Fournier | FRA |
| Davos (Example) | Giant Slalom (GS) | Recent Races | Simone Wild Gwyneth TEN RAA | SUI LUX |
| Murren Schilthorn | Slalom (SL) | Recent Race | Giada D’Antonio | ITA |
Note: These races often feature athletes from Switzerland (SUI) competing alongside racers from other nations (like FRA, ITA) who use these events to earn valuable FIS points.
ποΈ Upcoming BRACK.CH FIS-Race Women Events
The Swiss FIS race calendar has several events scheduled for the rest of the winter season. A key upcoming event in the series is:
- Lenzerheide, Switzerland
- Date: January 31 – February 1, 2026
- Discipline: 2x Slalom Ladies
Other Swiss FIS races are also scheduled throughout the season, which may be officially part of the BRACK.CH series, including events in places like Davos and Wangs-Pizol.
About Gwyneth Ten Raa, a rising Alpine ski racer.
Gwyneth Ten Raa is a competitive skier who represents Luxembourg (LUX) and focuses on the technical disciplines of Slalom (SL) and Giant Slalom (GS). She was the flag bearer for Luxembourg at the 2022 Winter Olympics.
While the BRACK.CH series is primarily Swiss, FIS races (like the BRACK.CH events) are international, and she frequently competes in these races across the Alpine nations to gain experience and improve her world ranking.
Here are some of her recent notable results in FIS-level competitions:
β·οΈ Recent Competition Results
| Date | Event Location | Discipline | Competition Type | Rank |
| Dec 12, 2025 | Davos (SUI) | Giant Slalom (GS) | FIS Race (Swiss) | 9th |
| Feb 13, 2025 | Saalbach (AUT) | Giant Slalom (GS) | FIS World Championships | 36th |
| Dec 2, 2025 | Zinal (SUI) | Giant Slalom (GS) | European Cup (EC) | 28th |
| Nov 27, 2025 | Arosa (SUI) | Giant Slalom (GS) | FIS Race (Swiss) | 5th |
Her recent top-10 finishes in the Swiss FIS races (like the one in Arosa) demonstrate her strong performance in the very environment the BRACK.CH series is designed forβimproving her standing against top national and international competitors.
She is one of the athletes who uses the European FIS race calendar (including the Swiss events) as a path to higher-level competitions like the European Cup and World Cup.