

Sara Takanashi won the first of two World Cup competitions in Sapporo. The overall World Cup winner of Japan took a clear win with jumps on 97 m and 98 m and a total of 249.9 points ahead of Daniela Iraschko-Stolz and Spela Rogelj.

Facing good snow conditions and a cloudy sky, 100 riders had entered this season's third event of the Alpine Snowboard World Cup tour with high hopes

Due to continuing problems with her right knee (cartilage) which Katrin Mueller injured last season, the 25-year-old athlete from Switzerland decided to take it easy and cut her season short.

The Audi FIS Ski Cross World Cup tour got back into action in grand fashion with men’s and ladies’ races in Val Thorens (FRA).

It was the best World Cup aerials event since 2005 for the US aerials team, and the best one-day result for the US women since 1989, as three US athletes made the podium at the Deer Valley aerials World Cup on Thursday night in front of a huge hometown crowd.

Welcome to 2015, a year that is sure to be filled with many highlights for FIS. The year is already off to a great start as Central Europe finally received some much-needed snow, giving our upcoming Organisers the perfect way to being the New Year.

Athletes, teams, Organisers, media representatives and everyone else involved are ready for the highlight of the Freestyle Skiing and Snowboard season – the FIS World Championships in Kreischberg and Lachtal (AUT) – from 15th to 25th January 2015

The FIS Development Programme Freestyle Skiing and Snowboard Training Camp 2015 that will take place in Kreischberg (AUT) from 23rd January to 1st February has completed its registration phase.

On 6th January 2015, the IOC welcomed the Candidature Files of Almaty (KAZ) and Beijing (CHN), the two cities bidding to host the 2022 Olympic Winter Games.

For the upcoming edition of World Snow Day, three new nations will join the fun. One of these is Peru.
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