Andri Ragettli pictured competing at last month's Olympics ©Getty Images

A final leg of the International Ski Federation Slopestyle World Cup is due to begin tomorrow in the Italian resort of Seiseralm.

Qualification in both men and women's events is scheduled to take place before both finals are due to be held on Friday (March 16).

Andri Ragettli of Switzerland currently leads the men's overall standings with a haul of 340 points from the first six races.

He won the leg in Snowmass and has also enjoyed three second place finishes.

Ferdinand Dahl of Norway is currently in second place, with 248 points and Oscar Wester of Sweden lies third with 232.

Jennie-Lee Burmansson has already secured the women's World Cup title ©Getty Images
Jennie-Lee Burmansson has already secured the women's World Cup title ©Getty Images

Norway's Øystein Bråten, winner of the Olympic title in Pyeongchang last month, starts fourth on 225 points.

Sweden's 15-year-old Jennie-Lee Burmansson has already secured the corresponding women's title after accruing 409 World Cup points so far.

Johanne Killi of Norway lies second, on 270 points, and France's Tess Ledeux third on 236. 

Switzerland's Olympic champion Sarahah Höfflin lies 10th on 135 points.

Snowboard slopestyle races are also due to take place.