

In its 20-year history, the Matteo Baumgarten Award has provided EUR 63’000 in funding to athletes who are balancing their athletic carriers with studies. In the 2018 the Award will continue this tradition.

Michael Hayboeck of Austria will not compete in the next two World Cup competitions in Titisee-Neustadt (GER) this weekend.

The International Ski Federation (FIS) fully respects the International Olympic Committee's (IOC) decision to suspend the Russian Olympic Committee with immediate effect; and, to invite individual Russian athletes to the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 under specific conditions determined by a panel chaired by Valerie Fourneyron.

As of today, the legendary Tartu Maraton is just over two months away, taking place on the 18th of February.

The FIS alpine family is once again affected by a tragic loss.

The 2017/18 Audi FIS Ski Cross World Cup got off to a spectacular on Thursday in Val Thorens (FRA), where the first competition of the 2017 Cross Alps Tour saw Sweden’s Sandra Naeslund and Canada’s Chris Delbosco claim the season’s first victories on a perfect sculpted course under endless sunny skies.

The recent success of the German ski jumpers around overall World Cup leader Richard Freitag also affect the ticket sales for the first big highlight of the winter, the 4-Hills-Tournament.

It is not every day that you get to wear the yellow bib of the overall World Cup leader in Nordic Combined, especially in times, when it has almost exclusively been in the possession of one Eric Frenzel for the last five years.

Nordic Combined legend Jason Lamy Chappuis has to take a setback in his comeback in the Olympic winter of 2017/18.
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