

Dual medallist Lydia Lassila says she'd love to have a crack at a fifth Winter Olympic Games - if a training facility can be built for snow athletes in Australia.

The Copper Peak ski flying hill, located near Ironwood, Michigan, in the northeast of the USA, is the only ski flying hill outside of Europe and the world's smallest ski flying hill homolgated by the FIS.

In our series "FIS Ski Jumping-Talk" we present interviews with ski jumping athletes and officials. Today: US ski jumper Sarah Hendrickson (20).

Sweden’s ski racer Jessica-Lindell Vikarby announced her retirement on 14th July 2015 at the age of 31 years.

Last weekend from 10th - 12th July the FIS Rollerski World Cup got underway in Oroslavje, Croatia. Three competitions were on the schedule from Friday to Sunday.

There was a sea of spandex in Repentigny Saturday morning as more than 1,300 cyclists geared up for the two-day Ride to Conquer Cancer, an annual event to raise funds for cancer research and treatment at the Jewish General Hospital.

After his retirement last fall, Thomas Morgenstern now enjoys his new life and is happy with his decision, he said at an event for a sponsor in Vienna recently.

On Wednesday, 1st July World Snow Day registration opened with a bang.

With summer in full swing, it is the perfect time to catch up with FIS President Gian Franco Kasper to talk about the summer activities and particularly the election of the Host City for the Olympic Winter Games in 2022.

Following the Nordic Combined Committee meeting in Varna, Chairman Horst Hüttel talked to FIS Newsflash about the success story of the TRIPLE, new equipment testing and the future of ladies’ Nordic Combined.
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