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With 333 Freestyle ski athletes from 23 nations participating in 11 days of competition, the Kreischberg 2015 Freestyle Ski and Snowboard world championships will be the biggest event on snow from January 15th to 25th.

Good news for Alpencup fans! The competition weekend in Schonach which was set to take place on the 10th and 11th of February and which had to be cancelled due to the weather situation has been rescheduled

The first-ever combined freestyle ski and snowboard World Championships will take place from Jan 15-25, 2015 in Kreischberg, Austria.

„Le Roi is back“, as the French announcer at Chaux-Neuve repeated throughout the weekend - and really, in Chaux-Neuve, Magnus Moan is king. Beloved by the huge crowd of enthusiastic spectators, Moan is often at his best at the French venue. Out of his 23 World Cup victories, he took four in Chaux-Neuve, along with a number of podium places and Top 3 results in the different team formats.

Bad Kleinkirchheim, Austria – The third super-G race of the season was finally called off on Sunday because of strong wind gusts and poor visibility.

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.

Although the winter of 2014/15 is a difficult one in middle Europe, there will not be any danger for the first of Nordic Combined’s season highlights: the TRIPLE in Seefeld, Austria.

The U.S. Ski Team is mourning the loss of two promising development level ski racers killed Tuesday in an avalanche in Soelden. The two were among a group of six athletes freeskiing at the Austrian resort. The other four skied out of the slide.
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