


Grass Skiing has reached its halfway mark after giant slalom, super-G and combined races were staged in Kaprun (AUT) last weekend. Three of six FIS World Cup stops have now been completed.

FIS officials carried out an official inspection in Kazan (RUS) which will make its debut as a FIS Snowboard World Cup host during the 2016/17 season.

With a parallel giant slalom and snowboard cross World Cup event planned for February 2017, FIS Officials visited the promising winter sport resort of Kazan last week to check out the current state of play.

Daniel Andre Tande will not be able to jump for a couple of weeks due to a stress fracture in his leg.

Some of Australia’s best athletes will take time out of their busy schedules this winter to mentor the next generation of snowboard stars, bolstering the future of their sports.

On the 8th July Jõulumäe sport centrecelebrated its 50th anniversary with a summer sprint. For the first time in Estonian history a Cross-Country event on snow took place in the summer.

Czech Cross-Country skier on a break Eva Vrabcova-Nyvltova showed her running strength at the European in Amsterdam. Vrabcova-Nyvltova took 8th place in the half-marathon in the time of 1:12:01.

The U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association (USSA) announced today that recently retired U.S. Freestyle Ski Team athlete Emily Cook will be re-joining the team as the aerials C team coach.

The PyeongChang Organising Committee for the 2018 Olympic Winter Games (POCOG) began volunteer recruitment on 1st July 2016 with the aim to recruit 22,400 volunteers.
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