

Preparation for the FIS Cross-Country World Cup sprint competition in Drammen on 11th March 2015 are on schedule just a week before the top athletes descend on the city for the popular sprint. The only city sprint on the FIS Cross-Country World Cup this season is celebrating its 11th anniversary.

The new world champions are back on track just one week after the World Championships in Falun, when Lahti hosts eight FIS World Cup events in Ski Jumping, Cross-Country and Nordic Combined from 6th -8th March 2015.

Nick Fairall, who suffered a severe spinal injury as a result of a crash in Bischofshofen, will now receive further financial support.

Nick Alexander sustained a serious knee injury in a crash at the landing of his final jump in the mixed team competition at the World Championships in Falun (SWE).

On Sunday March 8, 2015, at 08:00 CET, is the start in Sälen of the 91st Vasaloppet since the beginning in 1922.

Germany's Viktoria Rebensburg suffered an internal ligament tear in her left knee, while training giant slalom in Bad Wiessee (GER)

Friday, 27th February 2015 saw the last day of competition of the 2015 FIS Telemark World Championships at Steamboat Springs, Colorado.

After this winter's snow situation has caused World Cup hosts like Montafon and Squaw Valley to cancel their snowboard cross races, Veysonnaz has stepped in to secure the minimum of three events which are mandatory to have a World Cup title winner.

The Engadin Skimarathon 42km FT – every time again a wonderful experience!

After very intense and exciting World Championships in Falun, Sweden, the World Cup 2014/15 will now conclude with its regular tour through Scandinavia. First up is the Finnish venue of Lahti where all three Nordic disciplines will reunite again.
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