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With the season end, the French team is losing another of their athletes: similar to his teammate Geoffrey Lafarge, also Samuel Guy has announced his retirement from high performance sports.
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The five time World Cup overall champion will continue his success story with the Redster race equipment from Atomic
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Norway's Astrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen has confirmed to NRK.no that she will continue with her World Cup career focusing on Lahti 2017.
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The first of six junior world championships acts of the 20th edition of this FIS major event went down at Seiser Alm, Italy today.
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Francois Braud has taken his first French national title in the post-Jason Lamy Chappuis era.
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Big news from Finland: as urheilulehti.fi reports, Nordic Combined legend Hannu Manninen is planning a comeback for the upcoming Finnish Championships in Taivalkoski.
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Norwegian Ski Cross Country has engaged Tor Arne Hetland (42) as head coach of the men round of next season.
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With the end of the season, it was also time to say goodbye for two of the Nordic Combined athletes: France’s Geoffrey Lafarge and Norwegian Ole Martin Storlien both have announced their retirements from high performance sports on Facebook.
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Marco Grigoli of Switzerland has announced the end of his ski jumping career on Tuesday.
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After a successful start in the Audi FIS Ski World Cup Finals week, we are now looking ahead to the tech events, with the last giant slaloms and slaloms of the season.
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