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(Jasna, October 24, 2023) Slovak skiing enthusiasts took only a few days to snap up all the two-day Public tickets for the World Cup in Jasna, which will return to Slovakia in January 2024 after a long 32-month hiatus. Just like the basic two-day tickets, whose prices started at 35 Euros in the first wave of sales, the second wave tickets at 45 Euros and the final third wave tickets for Public at 55 Euros, disappeared from the offering after a few days. So, the two-day Public tickets are currently sold out, as well as the parking spaces at the venue of the World Cup.

"Unbelievable. The Slovak nation has once again confirmed that skiing is in our blood. We really didn't expect the World Cup's capacity to sell out within a few days. We greatly appreciate it, and it's a huge commitment. It's our common goal to provide fans with a beautiful skiing spectacle in January," says Jiří Trumpeš, the chairman of the organizing committee for the Audi FIS World Cup 2024.

He adds, "I want to remind the viewers that entry to the main fan zone at Biela Put will be possible without a ticket, so fans will be able to experience the skiing atmosphere directly in the World Cup area, where they will meet the best racers on Friday and Saturday evening during the public draw of starting numbers."

Two-day VIP SILVER and VIP GOLD tickets are still available. More information you can find www.worldcupjasna.sk.

Fans can look forward to a rich accompanying program in Jasna. The entertainment center will be at Biela Put. Planned events include concerts, competitions, and the public draw of starting numbers for the top fifteen female racers. This will take place on Friday and Saturday at 6:00 PM, providing fans of skiing with two opportunities to meet Petra Vlhova and Mikaela Shiffrin.

It remains the case that the resort will stay open throughout the competition weekend, and several slopes will be available. In addition to Petra Vlhova, Majstrovská, and Biela Put, all other slopes on the north and south sides of the resort will remain available to skiers. The World Cup will kick off on Saturday, January 20th, with a giant slalom, followed by a special slalom on the following day.