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      • The FIS Race (ski jumping) is the oldest series of ski jumping competitions arranged yearly by the International Ski Federation. It is considered the fourth level of international ski jumping, ranking below the World Cup, Continental Cup and FIS Cup.
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  2. FIS globally governs skiing and snowboarding and oversees over 7,000 events annually in Alpine, Cross-Country, Ski Jumping, Nordic Combined, Freestyle, Snowboard, and more.

  3. The FIS Race (ski jumping) is the oldest series of ski jumping competitions arranged yearly by the International Ski Federation. It is considered the fourth level of international ski jumping, ranking below the World Cup, Continental Cup and FIS Cup.

  4. 2023-24 FIS Ski jumping World Cup calendar. 24-26 November 2023 - Ruka, Finland (Men) 1-3 December 2023 - Lillehammer, Norway (Women, Men) 8-10 December 2023 - Klingenthal, Germany (Men) 14-17 December 2023 - Engelberg, Switzerland (Women, Men) 28-29 December 2023 - Oberstdorf, Germany (Men) - Four Hills Tournament.

  5. The 2021 FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix was the 28th Summer Grand Prix season in ski jumping for men and the 10th for women. [1] Other competitive circuits this season included the World Cup, Continental Cup, FIS Cup, FIS Race and Alpen Cup . Map of Grand Prix hosts.

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  7. The 2021–22 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup was the 43rd World Cup season in ski jumping for men, the 25th official World Cup season in ski flying, and the 11th World Cup season for women. The men's season started in November 2021 in Nizhny Tagil , Russia and concluded in March 2022 in Planica , Slovenia.

  8. Nordic Combined is the FIS discipline in which athletes compete in both cross-country skiing and ski jumping. Traditionally, the athletes complete the ski jumping portion first and then start the cross-country race with a time handicap based on their jumping performance.