Vikersund ski jump competition canceled due to strong winds
The Vikersund ski jump competition was canceled because strong winds prevented male competitors from taking the jump.
Ukrainian athlete wins FIS Junior World Championships bronze in aerials
Ukrainian freestyle skier Diana Yablonska won a bronze medal at the 2026 FIS Freestyle Ski World Junior Championships in Switzerland.
Now it has spilled over in the skiing circles: Sweden makes a questionable decision?
The president of the International Ski Federation (FIS), Johan Eliasch, is under scrutiny as he seeks a candidacy nomination from Sweden after the UK decided not to support him.
Clarification on Iivo Niskanen's Situation
Iivo Niskanen will not participate in the upcoming FIS World Cup final in Lake Placid, USA, as he is not included in the Finnish team roster.
Ski and Snowboard World Federation FIS: When the Bailiff Approaches a World Federation
The International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS), led by Johan Eliasch, faces legal trouble as a court rules it wrongfully denied a million-dollar payment, while Eliasch struggles to secure a nomination for reelection from his own national association.
Klæbo has earned a hefty sum of prize money from World Cup stages
Norwegian cross-country skier Johannes Høsflot Klæbo has reportedly earned 2,235,668 euros in career prize money from World Cup events according to the International Ski Federation (FIS).
Ljutić and Kolega Champions of Croatia in Slalom
Zrinka Ljutić and Samuel Kolega won the Croatian slalom championship at the FIS Open Championship held in Platak.
Federico Pellegrino's harsh criticism of FIS
Ski legend Federico Pellegrino criticizes the International Ski Federation (FIS) for its regulations, calling for changes to improve the competitiveness of cross-country skiing and widen its appeal beyond Scandinavia.
Iivo Niskanen: Return to Salpausselkä
Iivo Niskanen returns to competitive skiing at the FIS Nordic World Cup events in Salpausselkä, Finland, from March 5 to 8, featuring various individual and team competitions.
Lee Sang-ho, Overcame Olympic Disappointment... Won Second Place at Snowboard World Cup in Poland
Lee Sang-ho secured a silver medal at the FIS Snowboard World Cup in Poland, easing his disappointment from the Olympics.
Aicher wins the giant slalom by nearly a second
Emma Aicher secured victory in the women's giant slalom at the FIS World Cup event in Soldeus, Andorra, finishing ahead of New Zealand's Alice Robinson by 0.88 seconds.
First downhill after the Olympic Games: Ledecká maintained tenth place
Ester Ledecká finished tenth in her first race after the Winter Olympics in the downhill event at Soldeu.
This is not the end - Finland's new blow regarding the Olympic skiing controversy
Finland's Skiing Association has requested an independent ethical inquiry into the controversies surrounding the men's sprint skiing event at the Olympics.
Skiing Scandal: Finland Requests Investigation into Norwegian Actions
Finland's ski federation has filed a request for an independent investigation by FIS into the handling of ethical issues related to the men's sprint event at the Olympics.
Winter Olympics wardrobe blunders saw five female stars banned for their outfits
Five female ski jumpers were banned during the Winter Olympics due to violations of stringent outfit regulations enforced by the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS).
Complaints about the Olympic conditions – gets clear response from FIS chief
A Norwegian combined athlete criticized the Olympic conditions during a race, prompting a response from the FIS director.
Swedes caught in the act at the Olympics - this is how they explain it
Swedish ski team faced scrutiny at the Olympics after violating rules during a pre-race practice, resulting in a warning from the International Ski Federation.
Controversial Ski Jump Cancellation: It Took Time - And the Race Director Didn't Have It
The FIS ski jump director, Sandro Pertile, expressed frustration over the abrupt cancellation of the new Superteam event due to heavy snowfall during the competition in Predazzo, Italy.
Norway cheated and got caught - 'Finland has overreacted'
Finland's skiing star Iivo Niskanen and head coach Teemu Pasanen criticized Norway for violating competition rules regarding testing equipment on the racing course.
Olympic Judgment: Iivo Niskanen Falls into an Awkward Role – 'So What?'
Finnish skier Iivo Niskanen faces backlash for accusing a Norwegian team member of misconduct during the Olympics, raising questions about the penalties imposed by the FIS.
New Information About Norway's Penalty – The Coach's Reaction Said It All
The Norwegian ski team is unperturbed by a penalty imposed by FIS after a rule violation involving excessive ski testing.
Viewpoint: Worse is Coming – Now We Must React
The International Ski Federation (FIS) has faced scandals during the Olympics due to its inadequate enforcement of rules during competitions.
Norway's team manager removed for breaking rules
The International Ski Federation (FIS) penalized the Norwegian cross-country skiing team for a breach that occurred prior to the men's relay race at the Milan Cortina Olympics.
Iivo Niskanen Noticed the Norwegian Cheating – Now There Was a Penalty
The International Ski Federation has penalized Norway for rule violations at the Milan-Cortina Olympics regarding unauthorized movement on the course by their technician.
Iivo Niskanen's explosive revelation – head coach's patience runs out
Teemu Pasanen, Finland's national ski team coach, expressed his outrage over Iivo Niskanen's revelations regarding the Norwegian team testing wax on a restricted course.
Norway's Winter Sports: Doubt Rides Along - Rightfully So
Norway's approach to winter sports, particularly in cross-country skiing, has been scrutinized after they utilized a wax machine endorsed by the International Ski Federation (Fis) during competitions, raising concerns among other nations about fairness in the sport.
The scandal continues! Teemu Pasanen is fed up: "Ask the Ski Federation"
Teemu Pasanen, Finland's cross-country skiing team head coach, expressed confusion and frustration over the Finnish Ski Federation's protest to the International Ski Federation regarding the results of a recent sprint competition.
What was Norway up to behind the scenes? Iivo Niskanen speaks out harshly
Iivo Niskanen criticizes the International Ski Federation's favoritism towards Norway after receiving a mysterious yellow card during a relay race.
The fate of Finland's protest was revealed
Finland's Olympic Committee and Ski Association filed a protest against Norway and the USA regarding a sprint race, which was rejected by FIS for being late.
Harsh turn: Finland's Olympic protest receives a blunt response
Finland's Ski Association and Olympic Committee have filed a protest regarding the men's sprint competition after irregularities came to light in the event's conduct.
FIS rejects Finland's protest against Norway
The International Ski Federation (FIS) has dismissed Finland's late protest regarding Norway's use of a controversial ski wax during the Olympic sprint race.
Norway admits: We did it
Norway has acknowledged using an electric wax pad during an Olympic skiing sprint event, which Finland protested against due to the lack of communication from FIS to other countries regarding the use of this technology.
Finland wants to disqualify Klæbo from the sprint gold at the Olympics
Finland has filed a protest with FIS against Norway and the USA regarding Johannes Klæbo's performance in the Olympic sprint.
Finland protests Klæbo's sprint gold at the Olympics
Finland has lodged a protest with FIS against Norway and the USA regarding a sprint gold medal awarded to Johannes Høsflot Klæbo at the Winter Olympics.
Finland submitted a protest!
Finland has filed a protest with the International Ski Federation regarding the judging of a sprint competition involving Norway and the USA.
Fury erupts at the Olympics – FIS official states: "What else can we do?"
A significant controversy arose during the men's sprint skiing event at the Olympics, leading teams from Finland, Italy, and Germany to express outrage over perceived favoritism by the International Ski Federation (FIS).
Finnish skiers are furious – This man is guilty
Finnish skiers are outraged at FIS official Michal Lamplot for his role in a recent ski service scandal during the Olympic sprint event.
US skier revealed: This man caused a huge uproar
Finnish skier Emil Liekari expressed outrage over FIS's mishandling of rules regarding banned substances and equipment during competitions.
Expert reacts to skiing scandal: "Direct cheating" – this is why the USA's explanation leaks
An expert has accused Norway and the USA of breaking rules during a cross-country skiing sprint event, raising concerns about the integrity of the competition.
This was conveyed in five words regarding the skiing scandal
The article discusses criticism directed at FIS competition director Michal Lamplot from Finnish coach Markus Cramer regarding unfair rule changes in a men's sprint competition.
FIS president promised to fight hard for the status of the combined event in the Olympics
FIS President Johan Eliasch pledged to advocate for the inclusion of the Nordic combined event at upcoming Olympic Games, emphasizing the importance of women's participation in the sport.
FIS President: Control of Neutral Athletes Has Been Sufficiently Effective
The FIS president asserts that the system regulating neutral athletes, including several Russians and Belarusians, at the Olympics is functioning well.
FIS: Apology
The International Ski Federation (FIS) has apologized for incidents related to the men's cross-country skiing sprint competition where teams from the United States and Norway were suspected of violating waxing rules.
FIS president promised to fight for the inclusion of ski jumping in the Olympics
FIS President Johan Eliasch has pledged to advocate for the inclusion of ski jumping in the Olympic program and emphasized the need for women's ski jumpers to compete at the Olympics.
Young Nordic Combined Athletes Bring Two Medals to Estonia from FIS Youth Cup
Young Estonian Nordic combined athletes Fred Gustavson and Henri Salumäe won one gold and one bronze medal at the FIS Youth Cup in Kandersteg, Switzerland.
Viewpoint: The hated sport is here to stay
The skiathlon, often regarded as the least favorite format in cross-country skiing, has endured criticism but remains a part of competitive events due to its Olympic significance.
The penis scandal rages at the Olympics – FIS chief responds
The FIS is addressing alleged rumors surrounding male athletes using hyaluronic acid injections to increase penis size as a means to gain an aerodynamic advantage in ski jumping.
'Wild rumor': Ski jumpers deny injecting genitals to win at the 2026 Winter Olympics
The International Ski Federation (FIS) categorically rejected reports during the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics alleging that ski jumpers were artificially enhancing their genital size to gain a competitive edge.
International Ski Federation denies evidence that athletes elongate their member to compete better
The International Ski Federation (FIS) has stated that there is no evidence to suggest that ski jumpers have engaged in penis elongation to enhance their performance, amid growing controversy following reports of such claims.
After Suit Scandal: Harsh Penalties for Norwegian Ski Jumping Officials
Consequences have emerged from a suit manipulation scandal involving Norwegian ski jumpers, leading to 18-month suspensions for three officials who deem the penalties disproportionate and are considering an appeal to the CAS.