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Olympic Mogul Champions Coming to Hakuba Goryu April 2026

Originally reported by PR TIMES ·

Shun
Summarised 3 hours ago3 min read

Gold, silver, and bronze medalists from the 2026 Milano-Cortina Olympics are heading to Hakuba Goryu for a two-day mogul camp in April.

TL;DR: Olympic mogul medalists will teach at Hakuba Goryu April 4-5, 2026.

The world's top mogul skiers are coming to Hakuba. Able Hakuba Goryu will host the "World Mogul Camp 26' Hakuba" on April 4-5, 2026, featuring gold, silver, and bronze medalists from the Milano-Cortina Olympics alongside World Cup overall champions.

This marks the fourth year running the event at Hakuba Goryu. Confirmed guests include Mikael Kingsbury (Canada), Nick Page (USA), Ikuma Horishima (Japan), and Takuya Shimakawa (Japan). The camp combines on-snow lessons for all skill levels with evening workshops focused on personal development beyond skiing. I've watched similar events evolve from small gatherings to major draws — this one pulled over 800 participants and 1,000 spectators across its first three years.

Key Facts

  • Dates: April 4-5, 2026 at Able Hakuba Goryu ski resort
  • Confirmed athletes: Milano-Cortina Olympic medalists plus World Cup champions including Mikael Kingsbury and Ikuma Horishima
  • Venue: Goryu Bumps course managed by 72plan company
  • Workshop location: Inoac Corporation Hakuba office (April 4 evening)
  • Past attendance: 800+ participants and 1,000+ spectators over three previous events
  • Format: Group lessons, competitions, and discussion-based workshops on athletic mindset

What This Means for International Buyers/Visitors

Spring skiing events like this highlight why Hakuba's season extends well beyond February. Property buyers often focus on peak winter months, but April events show there's legitimate activity through spring. If you're considering rental income, guests willing to travel internationally for a mogul camp aren't your typical budget tourists.

The event also signals Hakuba's growing profile as more than just a ski destination. When Olympic champions choose your valley for their off-season camps, it suggests infrastructure and snow reliability that property investors should note. I spent hours explaining to a Singapore buyer why April snow matters for rental yields — events like this are exactly why.

Background

The timing aligns with 2026 being a significant mogul year globally. Multiple World Cup events are scheduled, including Japan hosting its first World Cup in four years (in Toyama's Nanto City). The organizers specifically mention this low-snow season as an opportunity to showcase spring bumps skiing — something that resonates with anyone who's tried to explain Hakuba's extended season to international buyers.

The camp's format goes beyond typical ski instruction. Evening workshops focus on "how to grow as a person through sport," positioning this as development rather than just recreation. Guest speakers include Hakuba Village mayor alongside the athletes.

Editorial note: This article synthesizes Japanese-language sources. While we strive for accuracy, some details may be lost in translation. Always verify event details directly with organizers before making travel plans.

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