2015 FIS Alpine World Ski Championship Cowbell
Mountain Man Vail
So you enjoy watching ski racing live? You need a cowbell!
Cowbell skiing is a tradition where spectators cheer on skiers using cowbells, a practice deeply rooted in Alpine history and now a global tradition at winter sports events. The practice began in Switzerland, where farmers would race on skis and their families would use their cows' bells to cheer them on. Cowbells are now a popular souvenir and a way for fans to show their support and excitement.
These cowbells are from the 2015 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships held at Beaver Creek February 2nd-15th that year.
Two sizes: small 2.25" x 2.75" (bell face)
large 2.75" x 3.25" (bell face)
Collectible. Bell made in Norway.