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The FIS Alpine Snowboard World Cup tour returns to Sudelfeld February 6th and 7th to stage the fifth parallel event of the season on the Waldkopf slope which promises to be a very special event in one way and another.

The FIS Development Programme Alpine Training Camp saw the participation of 40 athletes from 25 nations. The participants were split into two groups to provide more individualised and focused training sessions.

IOC President Thomas Bach visited the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships presented by Audi on the opening day of action as part of his U.S. tour

Tartu Maraton Open Track and Tartu Relay Marathon will take place this Sunday according to plan from Otepää to Elva.

With less than three weeks to go before the Snowboard Jamboree / FIS Snowboard World Cup presented in Stoneham and Québec City, the Québec Winter Events Corporation, the International Ski Federation (FIS), and Stoneham Mountain Resort have no choice but to cancel the Halfpipe World Cup due to a lack of snow.

The 2015 FIS Alpine World Ski Championship officially got underway today at a festive opening ceremony held in Vail.

The Burner is back! When Austria’s Bernhard Gruber crossed the finish line first in the Friday competition in Val di Fiemme, you really could feel a lot of weight dropping of his shoulders.

Due to snow conditions in Almaty, Kazakhstan the start of the FIS Nordic Junior World Ski Championships has been delayed by one day.

Just one week after the FIS Freestyle Ski & Snowboard World Championships wrapped up at Kreischberg, the World Cup tour picks up speed again with a parallel giant slalom in Rogla scheduled for January 31st.

After nearly five years of preparation, less than a month now remains until the opening of the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2015 in Falun on 18th February.
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