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Five days after his fall in Bischosfhofen, Simon Ammann was now released from the hospital.

The year 2014 will be remembered as one of the most successful years in the history of Polish sports. In Sochi, Poland has won a record of six Olympic medals.

With the 11th worlds just around the corner, and the first snowboard medal event of the first ever combined FIS Freestyle Ski & Snowboard World Championships taking place with the snowboard cross event at Kreischberg on January 15th and 16th, FISSnowboard.com met up with Lindsey Jacobellis who is currently training in Copper Mt.

Wolfgang Loitzl announced his retirement during the ski flying World Cup in his home town Bad Mitterndorf.

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.

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

After his terrible fall in the competition in Bischofshofen, Simon Ammann is still in the hospital, but good news came from there now.

As yesterday's snow control in Bad Gastein didn't bring a green light for next week's two events of the FIS Alpine Snowboard World Cup tour, Organisers as well as Officials agreed to come up with a final decision tomorrow.

The soul of a popular race such as the Italian Marcialonga is made of associative spirit, voluntary work and cooperation in the widest sense of these terms. Local communities and organisers work together with a true and vibrant spirit of collaboration in order to create an incredible sport and social event that involves and entertain thousands from many countries and of different ages.

Austrian raceboarder and 2015 WCS medal hope Andreas Prommegger has broken his left thumb while training on the race hill for the up-coming World Championships in Lachtal, Austria last week.
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