HISTORY
Originate of the Indoor Lowland Championships
In 2014 the Belgian Ski federation by the person of Christoph Lemeire started the idea of creating a competition amongst alpine skiracers from the “Lowlands” such as Belgium, Great Britain, The Netherlands, Luxembourg and since 2018 also Denmark within the various skidomes of those countries. In 2019 the Snowsports Association of Ireland joined this alpine sporting event. Bringing the total of participating countries up to six nations. Since 2020 the Icelandic Ski Association joined the Lowland Championships, because of the cancellation of the 2020 edition, they competed in 2021 for the first time at this championship. Bringing the total of participating countries up to seven nations.
Supported by the FIS the first Indoor Lowlands Championship was hosted in 2014 in Belgium by the Belgium Skifederation in SnowValley Peer. Since then the championship has evolved in a international field of over 300 competitors every edition!
Results of previous editions:
2021 organised by The Netherlands at SnowWorld (Landgraaf)
- 26th of September 2021
- 1st place Nations Cup: The Netherlands
- Results 25th September 2021: SnowWorld Cup
- Results 26th September 2021: Indoor Lowland Championships
2020 Due to Covid-19 regulations the 2020 championship was cancelled
2019 organised by The Netherlands at SnowWorld (Landgraaf)
- 29th of September 2019
- 1st place Nations Cup: Great Britain
- FIS male – Toby Case (GBR – 49.23)
- FIS female – Axelle Mollin (BEL – 50.32)
- U16 boys – Ryan Pye (GBR – 51.79)
- U16 girls – Noa Lam (NED – 54.59)
- U14 boys – Casper Bartels (NED – 56.24)
- U14 girls – Olivia Howeson (GBR – 53.67)
- U12 boys – Mike Kruithof (NED – 1.02.02)
- U12 girls – Sille Krause-Thorøe (DEN – 1.01.79)
- U10 boys – Philippe Scheepens (BEL – 1.07.35)
- U10 girls – Bo van Dijk (BEL – 1.08.06)
2018 organised by Belgium at Snow Valley (Peer)
- 23rd Septmeber 2018
- 1st place Nations Cup: Great Britain
- FIS male – Basile Lefevre (BEL – 54.26)
- FIS female – Kiara Derks (NED – 58.04)
- U16 boys – Jilles Douze (NED – 57.06)
- U16 girls – Nor Kerkhofs (BEL – 59.44)
- U14 boys – William Lennox (GBR – 1.01.34)
- U14 girls – Olivia Howeson (GBR – 1.00.35)
- U12 boys – Kay Greebe (NED – 1.01.39)
- U12 girls – Amber Fennel (GBR – 58.36)
- U10 boys – Ruben Loos (NED – 1.06.93)
- U10 girls – Hope van Heghe (BEL – 1.16.01)
2017 organised by Luxembourg at Snowworld (Landgraaf)
- 24th September 2017
- 1st place Nations Cup: The Netherlands
- FIS male – Basile Lefevre (BEL – 59.98)
- FIS female – Boxie Borchart (NED – 1.02.72)
- Results U16 boys – Robert Holmes (NED – 1.13.71)
- Results U16 girls – Nina Schippers (NED – 1.17.33)
- Results U14 boys – Nando Kuylen (BEL – 1.17.48)
- Results U14 girls – Now Lam (NED – 1.18.35)
- Results U12 boys – Floris Beeren (NED – 1.11.36)
- Results U12 girls – Lorena Dorre (NED – 1.12.31)
- Results U10 boys – Mike Kruithof (NED – 1.18.10)
- Results U10 girls – Anse Appels (BEL – 1.15.78)
2016 organised by Great Britain at Snowworld (Landgraaf)
- 25th September 2016
- 1st place Nations Cup: The Netherlands
- Results FIS male – Xander Vercammen (BEL – 56.41)
- Results FIS female – Boxie Borchart (NED – 1.00.62)
- Results U16 boys – Peter Krol (NED – 1.02.98)
- Results U16 girls – Kiara Derks (NED – 1.04.00)
- Results U14 boys – Jilles Douze (NED – 1.07.24)
- Results U14 girls – Nina Schippers (NED – 1.07.75)
- Results U12 boys – Boaz Smit (NED – 1.06.92)
- Results U12 girls – Naya van Puyvelde (BEL – 1.05.60)
- Results U10 boys – Jorre Losekoot (NED – 1.10.43)
- Results U10 girls – Sterre van den Berg (NED – 1.11.31)
2015 organised by The Netherlands at Snowworld (Landgraaf)
- 27th September 2015
- 1st place Nations Cup: The Netherlands
- Results male – Robert Poth (GBR – 1.03.28)
- Results female – Birgit Henrich (NED – 1.06.07)
- Results U12-U10 boys – Lars Steenstra (NED – 1.14.41)
- Results U12-U10 girls – Noa Lam (NED – 1.13.12)
2014 organised by Belgium at Snow Valley (Peer)
- 21st September 2014
- 1st place Nations Cup: Belgium
- Results male – Armand Marchant (BEL – 32.18)
- Results female – Karen Persyn (BEL – 34.36)
- Results U12-U10 boys – Franklin Vandevelde (BEL – 36.58)
- Results U12-U10 girls – Nina Schippers (NED – 36.63)