

At a press conference of the Polish Ski Association in Cracow, head coach Lukasz Kruczek and his top athletes spoke about their goals and expectations for the upcoming winter.

Some of Canada’s top halfpipe athletes had the unique and exciting opportunity to participate in two training camps with Cirque du Soleil this summer in Quebec.

With winter on the way, the 2021 FIS Alpine World Ski Championship Candidate Cortina d’Ampezzo outlined details of its bid between now and the election at the FIS Congress in Cancun (MEX) in June 2016.

It was time, she said, to move on. Surrounded by friends, teammates, coaches and support staff, Canadian Olympic and World Champion Maëlle Ricker bid a sad farewell today to the competitive sport she loves so much.

Each year the project Juskila from Swiss-Ski sees 600 children given a full winter experience. Steeped in history and well-known throughout Switzerland, Juskila will be celebrating its 75thanniversary in 2015.

As the racers want to perform well at the first World Cup race of the season which actually is staged on home turf, world champion Andrea Limbacher and Co. moved from the Stubai to the Pitztal glacier.

In our series "FIS Ski Jumping-Talk" we present interviews with ski jumping athletes and officials. Today: Robert Kranjec (34).

Finland's Aino-Kaisa Saarinen announced on her twitter account today with a vimeo message that she is expecting a child with her husband Tom Gustafsson, a former Finnish National Team basketball player.

With under one month to go until the start of the 2015-16 FIS World Cup season the snow canons came to life earlier this week in Ruka, Finland.

Harri Olli is confident, that the second season after his comeback will be more successful for him than the last winter, when a 30th place in a ski flying event in Vikersund was his best result.
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