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  1. 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.

  2. Mar 24, 2024 · Apr 24, 2024·Ski Jumping. Ryoyu Kobayashi flies 291 meter. Apr 14, 2024·Ski Jumping. Calendar drafts for summer and winter presented. Mar 24, 2024·Ski Jumping. Prevc, Kraft and Huber excel at the Final in Planica. Mar 23, 2024·Ski Jumping. Daniel Huber leads Team Austria to victory. Mar 22, 2024·Ski Jumping.

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    • Nordic Combined
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    Alpine Skiing features an athlete-against-clock format with the fastest skier winning. It has five different race formats. The downhill features the longest course and the highest speeds. The super-G stands for super giant slalom, an event that combines the speed of downhill with the more precise turns of giant slalom. In these events each skier ma...

    Cross-Country Skiing is one of three Nordic disciplines within FIS. Athletes propel themselves either by striding forward (classic style) or side-to-side in a skating motion (skate skiing), aided by arms pushing on longer ski poles against the snow. The distances can range from sprint format (1-2 km) to long distance 50 km events. The disicpline is...

    Ski jumping is also a Nordic skiing discipline. The athletes descend a jumping ramp (in-run) to a take-off table where they jump and fly to cover a distance as far as possible over a landing hill. Each jump is evaluated by five judges according to the distance traveled and the style performed. There are three primary events: the individual normal h...

    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. The distances and size of the jumping hill vary from competition to competitio...

    Freestyle skiing is comprised of aerials, moguls, ski cross, ski halfpipe and ski slopestyle. It is also commonly referred to as freeski in the areas of halfpipe and slopestyle. In aerials, athletes ski off 2-4 meter jumps, which propel them up to 6 meters in the air. Once in the air, aerialists perform multiple flips and twists before landing on a...

    Snowboarding involves descending a slope while on a snowboard attached to a rider's feet. The development of snowboarding was inspired skateboarding, sledding, surfing and skiing and entered the Olympics in 1998. Alpine Snowboarding is a head-to-head competition that features riders going down an alpine-style course alternating between gates. It fe...

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  4. Apr 24, 2024 · View all. May 01, 2024·Inside FIS. Coordination Group meeting in Falun – Focus on the Sports Organisation of the FIS World Nordic Ski Championships 2027. Apr 26, 2024·Ski Jumping. Yukio Kasaya passed away. Apr 24, 2024·Ski Jumping. Ryoyu Kobayashi flies 291 meter.

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  6. Qualifications. Achievements. Retirements. Notes. References. 2020–21 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup. The 2020–21 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup was the 42nd World Cup season in ski jumping for men, the 24th official World Cup season in ski flying, and the 10th World Cup season for women.

  7. The 2019/20 FIS Race (ski jumping) is the 20th FIS Race regular season as the fourth level of ski jumping competition since 1999/00. Although even before the world cup and in the old days FIS Race events were all top level organized competitions.

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