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The Copper Peak ski flying hill, located near Ironwood, Michigan, in the northeast of the USA, is the only ski flying hill outside of Europe and the world's smallest ski flying hill homolgated by the FIS.

On Wednesday, 1st July World Snow Day registration opened with a bang.

With summer in full swing, it is the perfect time to catch up with FIS President Gian Franco Kasper to talk about the summer activities and particularly the election of the Host City for the Olympic Winter Games in 2022.

Following the Nordic Combined Committee meeting in Varna, Chairman Horst Hüttel talked to FIS Newsflash about the success story of the TRIPLE, new equipment testing and the future of ladies’ Nordic Combined.

The International University Sports Federation (FISU) family gathered on 2nd July 2015 for the 2nd FISU Gala at the Gwangju Metropolitan City Hall (KOR) on the eve of the Summer Universiade.

For the first time in history, a double World Cup event of ski cross and snowboard cross action will take place in Europe as Montafon, Austria will organise races in both disciplines within only seven days.

Although last year's opening of the snowboard cross World Cup tour had to be cancelled due to the lack of snow, FIS and Local Organisers are confide

In the coming weeks, FIS Newsflash will feature ‘Questions and Answers’ with people involved in the FIS family. First up is Christopher Moore, Chairman of the FIS Legal and Safety Committee.

Seefeld (AUT) was the site of the 80th Annual General Assembly of the Austrian Ski Association (ÖSV) on 26th June 2015.

Le Gruyère AOP has joined the FIS Cross-Country World Cup as a main sponsor. FIS Marketing AG und Le Gruyère AOP signed a contract for three years, which will help Le Gruyère AOP receive a strong media presence in a number of European countries.
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