The 2024 Winter Games have begun in Queenstown, New Zealand, drawing over 500 athletes from 35 countries.
This event, often called the “mini Olympics,” is the largest snow sports competition in the Southern Hemisphere. It features thrilling freeriding, alpine ski racing, and park and pipe events. For many athletes, including freestyle skier Nico Porteous, this is their first chance to earn points toward qualifying for the 2026 Winter Olympics.
The Winter Games will run for just over two weeks, ending on September 9th. Events are being held across four resorts in the Queenstown Lakes district, and the public is encouraged to watch for free.
Porteous, a two-time Winter Olympic medalist, is excited to compete on home soil and hopes to inspire more Kiwis to try half-pipe skiing. This event not only showcases world-class talent but also provides local athletes a chance to shine in front of their families and friends.
i competed at the games in the cross country
Wow. I wonder how often they do the aims games.
Thanks for this article Ava. It is very interesting and has much information for relations of participating athletes.
Hope you will write more informative articles and tell the weatherman to send pleasant Bay of Plenty conditions.
My school did Aims games
I really love this article