<p>Global skiing participation is on the decline—but in one crucial market, skiing is perhaps the hottest recreational pastime, with millions of people taking up the sport in the last few years. </p><p> </p><p>That market is China. In this episode of The Negotiation, host Todd Embley welcomes back Justin Downes, who has led efforts to develop snow resorts across China over the last two decades. </p><p> </p><p>As President of Axis Leisure Management, Justin has played a crucial role in growing China’s ski industry and developing the infrastructure for the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing. He is the pre-eminent expert on China’s ski industry.  </p><p> </p><p>Justin provides an overview of his work in the Chinese ski industry, detailing its development and operational challenges. He analyzes the current state of skiing in China, including participation rates and the number of skiing venues, which both rank among the highest in the world. He also looks at the average Chinese skier, including income levels, where they live, how often they ski, and the drivers behind broader participation.</p><p> </p><p>Reflecting on the 2022 Beijing Olympics, Downes shares insights on its impact on China's ski industry. He discusses the state of elite competitive skiing in China post-Olympics, the performance of Chinese athletes in international competitions, and the significance of China hosting the recent FIS Freestyle World Cup.</p><p> </p><p>The episode also explores developments in resort construction and the potential for China to emerge as an international skiing destination. Additionally, Downes assesses opportunities for ski equipment and winter apparel brands in the Chinese market.</p><p> </p><p>Listen to this episode for an in-depth discussion on the growth and future of skiing in China with industry expert Justin Downes.</p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>Discussion Points:</strong></p><ul><li>Justin Downes' role in developing China's ski industry</li><li>Overview of skiing in China, including participation and venue comparisons globally</li><li>The 23-24 ski season's success in China</li><li>Demographics and characteristics of the average Chinese skier</li><li>Impact of the 2022 Beijing Olympics on the ski industry</li><li>The state of elite competitive skiing in China and notable athletes</li><li>The FIS Freestyle World Cup in China</li><li>Trends in ski resort development and indoor skiing facilities</li><li>China's potential as a skiing destination</li><li>Opportunities for ski equipment and winter apparel brands in China</li></ul>

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Justin Downes - President @ Axis Leisure Management | The Booming Ski Industry In China

FEB 28, 202444 MIN
The Negotiation

Justin Downes - President @ Axis Leisure Management | The Booming Ski Industry In China

FEB 28, 202444 MIN

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Global skiing participation is on the decline—but in one crucial market, skiing is perhaps the hottest recreational pastime, with millions of people taking up the sport in the last few years. 

 

That market is China. In this episode of The Negotiation, host Todd Embley welcomes back Justin Downes, who has led efforts to develop snow resorts across China over the last two decades. 

 

As President of Axis Leisure Management, Justin has played a crucial role in growing China’s ski industry and developing the infrastructure for the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing. He is the pre-eminent expert on China’s ski industry.  

 

Justin provides an overview of his work in the Chinese ski industry, detailing its development and operational challenges. He analyzes the current state of skiing in China, including participation rates and the number of skiing venues, which both rank among the highest in the world. He also looks at the average Chinese skier, including income levels, where they live, how often they ski, and the drivers behind broader participation.

 

Reflecting on the 2022 Beijing Olympics, Downes shares insights on its impact on China's ski industry. He discusses the state of elite competitive skiing in China post-Olympics, the performance of Chinese athletes in international competitions, and the significance of China hosting the recent FIS Freestyle World Cup.

 

The episode also explores developments in resort construction and the potential for China to emerge as an international skiing destination. Additionally, Downes assesses opportunities for ski equipment and winter apparel brands in the Chinese market.

 

Listen to this episode for an in-depth discussion on the growth and future of skiing in China with industry expert Justin Downes.

 

Discussion Points:

  • Justin Downes' role in developing China's ski industry
  • Overview of skiing in China, including participation and venue comparisons globally
  • The 23-24 ski season's success in China
  • Demographics and characteristics of the average Chinese skier
  • Impact of the 2022 Beijing Olympics on the ski industry
  • The state of elite competitive skiing in China and notable athletes
  • The FIS Freestyle World Cup in China
  • Trends in ski resort development and indoor skiing facilities
  • China's potential as a skiing destination
  • Opportunities for ski equipment and winter apparel brands in China