Freestyle skiing packs multiple distinct disciplines under one banner - moguls, aerials, ski cross, halfpipe, slopestyle and big air - and each one plays by its own logic. A moguls run rewards bump precision and two set air tricks. Aerials judges height and rotation off a kicker. Slopestyle and halfpipe are judged on overall impression across a full run. That diversity means a single FIS World Cup stop can produce results across all six disciplines in the same week, giving the crypto bettor a dense card of markets throughout the winter season from November through March.
Flush.com covers FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup events and World Championship rounds across the main disciplines. This page covers the competitions available for betting, which market types Flush offers, how to deposit with Bitcoin or any supported cryptocurrency, and how the Flush VIP rakeback programme works on every freestyle skiing wager.
Freestyle skiing is governed by the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) and encompasses six Olympic disciplines: moguls, aerials, ski halfpipe, ski slopestyle, ski cross and big air. Moguls racers ski a steep course studded with bumps, performing two compulsory aerial tricks, judged on turns (60%), air (20%) and time (20%). Aerials athletes launch from kickers up to 70 degrees steep and perform multi-rotation twisting jumps judged on height, form and landing. Ski halfpipe and slopestyle use the same half-pipe and mountain terrain park features found in snowboarding, scored by judges on amplitude, execution and variety.
The sport's Olympic history stretches back to moguls at the 1992 Albertville Games, with aerials added that same year as a demonstration sport before full medal status. The halfpipe, slopestyle and ski cross joined the Olympic programme at Sochi 2014, and big air was added at Pyeongchang 2018. Canada, the United States, China and Australia have been consistently strong Olympic nations across the disciplines. Chinese athletes have particularly dominated moguls in recent Olympics, while North American athletes lead in pipe and park events.
The FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup season runs from November through March, with venues typically including Ruka, Idre Fjall, Val Thorens, Deer Valley and finals events at major alpine resorts. World Championships are held every two years in odd-numbered years, alternating with the Winter Olympics as the season's pinnacle event.
The FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup calendar runs events across each discipline from November through to the March finals. Not every discipline is contested at every venue - a typical World Cup stop may feature moguls and aerials one weekend and slopestyle and ski cross the next. The overall World Cup standings in each discipline build through the season, with discipline-specific champions crowned alongside an overall combined standing.
The FIS Freestyle Skiing and Snowboard World Championships are held every two years in odd-numbered years, typically in February or March. The event covers all six disciplines for both men and women across a competition week at a single host venue, making it the densest betting calendar event in the sport.
The moguls season tends to open earliest and close latest of all freestyle disciplines, while big air and slopestyle are concentrated into December through February. The Winter Olympics, held in even-numbered years in February, includes all six disciplines as medal events. Check the freestyle skiing section at Flush.com for current event availability.
Market types available for FIS Freestyle World Cup and Championship events at Flush include:
Strategic note: aerials is one of the most result-volatile events to bet in winter sport. A single rotation error on landing converts a near-certain podium into a fall score. Head-to-head markets in aerials between athletes of similar scoring ability offer tighter spreads than outright markets and are worth targeting in competitions where the field quality is high across the final.
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What freestyle skiing markets are available at Flush? Flush offers event winner markets by discipline (moguls, aerials, halfpipe, slopestyle, big air, ski cross), head-to-head, podium finish and season outright markets for FIS World Cup and World Championship events.
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When are freestyle skiing betting markets available at Flush? Markets open when the FIS World Cup season is active. The main competition window runs from November through March, with the World Championships in February of odd-numbered years. Check the freestyle skiing section at Flush.com for current availability.
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