

The fourth edition of the FIS World Snow Day was the biggest and most successful yet with 645 events in 45 countries and an estimated 600’000 participants.

The last competition weekend of the Nordic Combined World Cup with the TRIPLE as the first big highlight of the winter left many speechless in awe.

After his crash in Bischofshofen, where he sustained a severe spine injury, Nick Fairall can rely on the help of the international ski jumping family.

Today World Cup team sprints in free technique were held in Otepää, Estonia.

The Kreischberg 2015 FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboard World Championships got back to ski action on Sunday, crowning two new world champions, with Justine Dufour-Lapointe (CAN) and Anthony Benna (FRA) taking the respective ladies' and men's gold medals in a tense moguls competition.

Eric Frenzel is double trouble in Seefeld! The German superstar took his third win in three days, repeated last year’s gala performance at his favourite venue of Seefeld and took home his second TRIPLE trophy.

Switzerland –The switch in the order of this year’s Wengen races proved the right decision as on Sunday bluebird skies and no wind provided the perfect background for the longest downhill race of the year.

Kamil Stoch won the World Cup in Zakopane. The double Olympic Champion took his first win this season with jumps on 134 m and 133 m and 276.2 points. 4-Hills-Tournament winner Stefan Kraft and Severin Freund were second and third.

Switzerland – In an exciting turnaround of events in the second run, Felix Neureuther climbed up from his 5th position finish in the first run to claim his second victory in the Wengen slalom.

Ingvild Flugstad Oestberg and Tomas Northug both of Norway won their first ever World Cup classic sprints today in Otepaa, Estonia
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