

Daniela Iraschko-Stolz won the first FIS Ski Jumping World Cup Ladies in Nizhny Tagil. The overall World Cup winner won with jumps of 92,5 and 97,0 metres, resulting in 242,6 points. Iraschko-Stolz celebrated her first win of the season ahead of Sara Takanashi and her team mate Eva Pinkelnig.

Martin Johnsrud Sundby of Norway proved again why he is the best in the World for the past two seasons. Sundby won today's 30 km free technique competition in Davos, Switzerland by +20.7 seconds ahead of France's Maurice Manificat. Sundby and Manificat battled back and forth for most of the competition and were 4 times in the same second at timing points

Jean Frederic Chapuis (FRA) thrilled a chainsaw, flare, and siren-wielding crowd, finally scoring a win on the course that bears his name, while Anna Holmlund stepped up to make it two wins in two tries in the second of back-to-back Audi ski cross World Cup races this weekend in Val Thorens, France.

Ester Ledecka (CZE) and Radoslav Yankov (BUL) have claimed victory in this season's first parallel giant slalom of the alpine snowboard World Cup tour which was staged in Carezza, Italy today.

It was an historic afternoon in Ruka (FIN) for the first moguls World Cup of the 2015/16 season as 23 years old Mikael Kingsbury (CAN) put his name in the history books with his 29th World Cup win, while in the ladies’ competition the USA's Mikaela Matthews showed extreme determination on her way to scoring the first victory of her career.

The first of this weekend's back-to-back races at the annual Val Thorens stop on the Audi FIS ski cross World Cup tour took place on Friday on the gruelling Jean Frederic Chapuis course, with the thrilling racing we've come to expect from the iconic French venue resulting in Anna Holmlund (SWE) taking victory on the ladies' side and Chris Del Bosco (CAN) making it two-for-two on the season with a win for the men.

The 2015/16 season of the Continental Cup starts with three competitions in Rena (NOR) this weekend. The first event was a competition on the normal hill on Friday evening.

The Ladies' Continental Cup consists only of two competitions this season, both of them are held this weekend in Notodden (NOR).

Due to a broken collarbone sustained in practice, Olympic slopestyle champion Jamie Anderson (USA) will be using the Christmas holidays to work on her comeback next year, according to Tahoe Daily Tribune.

Ever wonder how your favourite FIS Cross-Country ranks in all-time World Cup victories. Marit Bjoergen with 108 career victories is not only the most in cross-country but ranks highest in all FIS disciplines.
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