DEER VALLEY RESORT HOSTS 2024 INTERMOUNTAIN HEALTHCAREFREESTYLE INTERNATIONAL SKI WORLD CUP

Christine Spinkston
Senior Communications Manager
Deer Valley Resort

DEER VALLEY RESORT; PARK CITY, UTAH (December 22, 2023) – The 2024 Intermountain Healthcare
Freestyle International Ski World Cup returns to prime time, under the lights at Deer Valley Resort,
February 1 – 3, 2024. The world’s most talented athletes in moguls and aerials will compete on the
resort’s esteemed slopes in front of a rousing crowd of eager spectators for three nights of unrivaled
entertainment.

“What a privilege it is to host the Intermountain Healthcare Freestyle International Ski World Cup on our
world-class slopes,” said Deer Valley Resort President & COO Todd Bennett. “The bright lights and
evening atmosphere bring such a spirited energy to the athletes and crowds, and we’re thrilled to create
such a memorable experience for everyone in attendance.”

“We are very excited to have our athletes compete again at the Intermountain Healthcare Freestyle
International in front of the thousands of passionate fans who come out every year,” said Sophie Goldschmidt, President and CEO of U.S. Ski & Snowboard. “We are also thrilled to continue the
incredible partnership with Deer Valley Resort for the coming years and look forward to hosting several
more successful events in the future.”

Each evening of events will showcase a spectacle of talent, including competitions in aerials, moguls and
dual moguls. Deer Valley-sponsored athletes to watch include mogul skier and Park City native Nick Page, a 2022 Olympian, 2021 Moguls National Champion, and 2021 FIS Rookie of the Year, and fellow 2022 Olympian, Junior World Champion, and 2022 FIS Rookie of the Year, mogul skier Cole McDonald.

The 2024 Intermountain Healthcare Freestyle International marks 26 years that Deer Valley Resort has
hosted elite international ski competitions. In addition to the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, Deer Valley
has been the home for freestyle skiing events including the 2003, 2011 and 2019 World Championships
and 21 World Cups. Deer Valley Resort’s legacy as a signature arena for elite competition continues each year thanks to the resort’s world-class guest service on every front.

Fans and spectators are encouraged to join the Deer Valley crowds for the following competitions:

  • Thursday, February 1, 2024: Moguls
  • Friday, February 2, 2024: Aerials
  • Saturday, February 3, 2024: Dual Moguls

General admission to the events is free and open to the public.

Guests looking for an enhanced spectator experience may purchase VIP Freestyle Feast Tickets online at
www.deervalley.com/things-to-do/activities/world-cup now.

Freestyle Feast

Tickets for the Freestyle Feast are $200 per person on Thursday, February 1, $225 per person on Friday,
February 2, and $250 per person on Saturday, February 3. Each ticket includes premier indoor/outdoor viewing, a VIP gift, drinks and a gourmet dinner buffet prepared by Deer Valley chefs.

Members of the media can apply for event credentials at deervalley.com/media-center/media/pressaccreditation-form.

For more information on the 2024 Intermountain Healthcare Freestyle International, please contact Deer Valley Senior Communications Manager Christine Spinkston at cspinkston@deervalley.com, 435-
645-6531 or visit deervalley.com.

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About Deer Valley Resort


Deer Valley Resort located in Park City, Utah, revolutionized the ski industry by providing the first-class
service one would receive at a five-star hotel. The ski-only resort currently offers 21 chairlifts, 103 ski runs, six bowls, 300 annual inches of powder, 2,026 acres of alpine skiing, limited lift ticket sales,
numerous restaurants, three elegant day lodges, hundreds of luxury accommodations and a renowned Ski School and Children’s Center. In August 2023, Deer Valley made a significant announcement regarding it’s major terrain expansion, which will extend the skiable area to a total of 5,726 acres. Deer Valley is honored to be ranked as the United States’ Best Ski Resort by the World Ski Awards for 11 consecutive years.