

A big weekend of back-to-back moguls events in Tazawako, Japan, wrapped up on Sunday with a thrilling dual moguls event that saw 17-year-old Morgan Schild (USA) capture her first World Cup victory on the ladies' side and Mikael Kingsbury (CAN) set one record and tie another in the men's competition.

The Norwegian ski jumpers won the team competition at the World Championships in Falun. With 872.6 points Anders Jacobsen, Anders Fannemel, Anders Bardal and Rune Velta took a clear win ahead of Austria and Poland.

After being Team Sprint champion in 2013, it’s the gold medal again for Jason Lamy Chappuis and new Team Sprint partner Francois Braud.

The first of this weekend's back-to-back moguls (and, on Sunday, dual moguls) events in Tazawako, Japan, saw Hannah Kearney (USA) and Mikael Kingsbury (CAN) do what they go best, as the two most consistently dominant skiers in Freestyle claimed victories once again.

Marion Rolland, member of the French alpine ski team, made the decision to end a 15-year career as an elite athlete.

It was a hard fought battle between the usual suspects with one new comer placing her claim on the title hopes for the future.

The ladies' from Norway (Weng, Johaug, Jacobsen, Bjoergen) have repeated as FIS Nordic World Ski Champions in the 4 x 5 km relay

In a spectacular competition, Bernhard Gruber from Austria has taken the World Champion title on the large hill in Falun. He finished 11.9 seconds earlier than his toughest opponent, Francois Braud from France.

Severin Freund is the new World Champion on the large hill. The 26-year-old took a more than clear win in Falun with a new hill record and came in about 22 points ahead of Gregor Schlierenzauer and Rune Velta.

More than 1,600 volunteers and officials are supporting the Falun 2015 Organisers to make the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships a true success. On 19th February 2015, the Swedish Royal Family paid a visit to the volunteer centre.
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