Sprint (or slog) more than 40 stories toward the sky up a 35-degree slope for glory… and sheer pain.

If you skip the elevator in favor of the stairs, listen up. For the first time in its seven-year history, the grueling Red Bull 400 sprint challenge will crown a world champion.
Not familiar? The soul- and lung-crushing uphill run is just 400 meters long, roughly one-quarter of a mile. But that 400 meters forces participants to climb almost 460 feet up a ski jump.

Red Bull will crush competitors’ confidence at 14 of these events across Europe, Asia, and North America. And over the summer, the first-ever Red Bull 400 World Championship will take place in Germany.
Red Bull 400 World Championship
On July 15, at the Hochfirstschanze ski jumping hill in Titisee-Neustadt, Germany, someone will walk, or most likely crawl, away with the world title. An individual women’s and men’s champ will be crowned, as will a 4×100 co-ed team.



2017 Red Bull 400 Events
- May 14, Almaty, Kazakhstan
- May 20, Erzurum, Turkey
- May 21, Sapporro, Japan
- May 27, Chaikovsky, Russia
- June 3, Trondheim, Norway
- June 10, Courchevel (FRA)
- July 1, Predazzo, Italy
- July 15, Titisee-Neustadt, Germany (World Championships)
- August 8, Whistler, Canada
- August 12, Harrachov, Czech Republic
- August 26, Bischofshofen, Austria
- September 16, Planica, Slovenia
- September 23, Park City, Utah
- October 28, Sochi, Russia