There is something magical about the way snow brings stories and people together, linking far-flung places and generations of enthusiasts. For the second consecutive year, this tradition has been renewed inLondon, where the3Treonce again brought a breath of mountain air to the heart of the United Kingdom.
OnThursday, November 13th, London turned into a window onto the Brenta Dolomites andMadonna di Campiglio, with its dynamic elegance and unmistakable international flair. Inside the refinedOriental Club, just steps from Bond Street, guests soaked in the scent of snow and history, celebrating the long-standing bond between Madonna di Campiglio and the British ski community.
The opening event of the3Tre on Tourdrew a full house, just weeks ahead of theFIS Alpine Ski World Cup Night Racescheduled forWednesday, January 7th, 2026, on the legendaryCanalone Miramonti. Those in attendance included Italy’s Deputy Ambassador to the UK,Riccardo Smimmo; 3Tre PresidentLorenzo Conci; and the 3Tre Marketing, Communications and Events Manager,Andrea Busignani, who also serves as Councillor for Major Events for the Municipality of Pinzolo;Loredana Bonazza, Senior Manager for Partnerships and PR at the Madonna di Campiglio Tourism Board; 3Tre AmbassadorGiorgio Rocca; members of the media; and key stakeholders. The evening was hosted byBobby Cohen, President of the Kandahar Ski Club, together with honorary memberWilliam Lunn.
It was a group of British skiers, more than a century ago, who first “discovered” Madonna di Campiglio as an ideal ski destination. From that encounter emerged a connection that has long blended British elegance with Trentino passion. Inspired by the Kandahar Ski Club’s combined race format, the founders of 3Tre added giant slalom to downhill and slalom in1950, creating the “3Tre” — three racing days in Trentino. In1957the event found its permanent home in Madonna di Campiglio, establishing itself as a symbol of alpine skiing heritage. In1967, 3Tre was the only Italian event included in the inaugural World Cup calendar.
“A year later, we have once again felt an extraordinary atmosphere. The bond between 3Tre, Madonna di Campiglio, the Kandahar Ski Club, and the British winter sports community is stronger than ever. We now look forward to welcoming British fans to the Canalone Miramonti and ski lovers to Val Rendena for the winter season,”said 3Tre President Lorenzo Conci.
And the wait won’t be long: Saturday, November 22nd is the day skiing enthusiasts have circled in red, with the official opening of theGrosté area lifts. Loredana Bonazza, co-marketing project manager for the Madonna di Campiglio Tourism Board and for the 3Tre on Tour, presented the SkiArea’s new features, including optimised capacity management during peak periods and midday grooming of one of the Grosté slopes to ensure perfect snow for late risers. She also introduced the “Sia Prima” initiative, offering guests a special opportunity to experience the snow at the quietest and most enchanting time of day.
“As a passionate skier and and lover of Madonna di Campiglio, I would like to express my deep appreciation for the impeccable organisation of the 3Tre, one of the most prestigious and historic events on the international stage. This year, with the Olympics approaching, the event takes on even greater significance as a symbol of encounter, dialogue and brotherhood among athletes and nations,”said Deputy Ambassador Riccardo Smimmo.