

Exactly one year ago, Nick Fairall suffered a severe back in injury when he fell in the qualification in Bischofshofen. Now he returned to the ski jumping World Cup for the first time.

2015 has come to a close and with it, so has hopefully the unseasonably warm weather that has challenged many of our Organisers in much of the Northern Hemisphere during the early period of the season.

The Organising Committee of the Innsbruck 2016 International Children’s Games (ICG) feels strongly about ecological, economic and social sustainability and it has received the “Green Event Tirol” certification.

The 4th stage of the FIS Tour de Ski saw first time winners in both the ladies' and men's 1.2 km classic sprint competitions.

Snow has finally arrived in central Europe and the 5th slalom of the season could take place under perfect Winter conditions.

He was the most dominating man of the last winter bringing home all three World Cup titles of the alpine snowboard World Cup tour but this season, Zan Kosir is still working on his comeback hoping to finally make his first World Cup appearance soon.

For the Polish team the 2015/16 season has been a disappointment so far, also their top jumper Kamil Stoch is still struggling with his shape this winter.

The 4-Hills-Tournament is not over yet, but the next big highlight of the winter is already just around the corner: The Ski Flying World Championships from January 14th to 17th.

Gregor Schlierenzauer will not take part in the final event of the 4-Hills-Tournament in Bischofshofen. His place on the Austrian team will now got to Thomas Diethart, 4-Hills-Tournament winner 2013/14.

After several weeks of uncertainty, the Audi FIS Ski Cross World Cup has worked out its post-holiday schedule, rescheduling the previously cancelled Watles (ITA) event while striking the planned La Plagne (FRA) off the calendar for good.
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