THE AUDI NINES RETURNS

Building on the success of last year’s Audi Nines debut in Sölden, Austria, the freestyle event series is expanding with an additional location at nearby Obergurgl-Hochgurgl. For the very first time, the event will take place simultaneously in not one, but two different resort locations. The new dedicated women’s location promises twice the fun and twice the progression at The Audi Nines in Tyrol, Austria, from April 22nd - 27th, 2019.

2019 will mark the 11th year of this event series, which continues to manifest its philosophy of seeking evolution and collaboration with the world’s top athletes, course designers and media production to create a truly unique event.


David Wise. Photo by Klaus Polzer

Each year has brought a wave of change to what was originally a freeski event; it is this passion for progression that led to the first all-female event, Nine Queens, in 2011, followed by the inclusion of snowboarders in 2013 and culminating with Nine Royals in 2017. In 2018, the event series undertook its most ambitious reinvention yet: The Audi Nines, which for the first time included ski and snowboardcross athletes to expand the scope of the event even further.


Terje Haakonsen. Photo by David Malacrida

The Audi Nines continues to celebrate sports and the athletes who write history through their dedication and passion. It is of the highest priority to bring together brilliantly talented people to create the best possible event and environment for these athletes, and this year is no exception.


Jesper Tjader. Photo by David Malacrida

In 2019 The Audi Nines returns to the core and focuses its attention on a new expansion: a separate all-women’s set up. After reviewing athlete feedback from last year’s event, there was a resounding call to once again create a unique micro-cosmos for women during the week-long film and photo sessions, providing the right setting to maximize their own progression. This collaborative philosophy is why The Audi Nines is elated to announce dual locations for this event, specifically tailored to the needs and feedback of the athletes. It’s a ladies takeover in Obergurgl-Hochgurgl, where female riders, female photographers and, for the first time in event history, a team of female shapers will gather for an exclusive week-long progression session.


Sarah Hoefflin. Photo by David Malacrida

‘Become a Nine’ & Public Contest Day
In the name in progression and true to The Audi Nines philosophy, each year young guns are given the chance to ride the innovative course by sending in their ‘Become a Nine’ application video by midnight CET on the 1st of April 2019. The online qualification is for every male and female freeskier and snowboarder, pros and amateurs alike, from all over the world.


Photo by David Malacrida

The event consists of two public days; a night shoot on the 24th in Obergurgl-Hochgurgl, culminating with all athletes descending on the Sölden setup for the final showdown at contest day on the 27th of April 2019.

Stay tuned for more information on the course design, and start stacking your clips for this year’s edition of the “Become a Nine” contest, which is now live. To enter, click here, and for more information on The Audi Nines, visit audinines.com., along with watching the documentary film on the event, Behind The Nines, below.

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