Shocking ski jumping accident in Norway
Italian ski jumper Andrea Campregher suffered a severe fall during training in Vikersund, but his injuries are not considered life-threatening.
Former football chief nominated as new ski president
Former national football team coach Roger Finjord has been nominated to become the new president of the Norwegian Ski Federation, reflecting his significant involvement in both football and skiing.
Alev: I Expected More After Finishing the US Ski World Cup Season
Estonian skier Alvar Johannes Alev finishes 33rd in the men's 20 km race at the World Cup season finale in Lake Placid, USA, expressing disappointment with his performance.
Guayaquil vibrates with the second edition of the jet ski rally to Vinces
Guayaquil hosted the second edition of the jet ski rally, drawing significant local attendance and enthusiasm for the unique event.
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.
Paris wins for the second time in a row, Odermatt receives another crystal globe
Italian ski star Dominik Paris won another slalom event in Norway, while Swiss Marco Odermatt secured a small crystal globe in the World Cup standings.
Terrible situation at the ski jump – A ski jumper aiming for a record was operated on
Italian ski jumper Andrea Campregher has undergone surgery following a severe crash during training at the Vikersund ski jump in Norway.
German Ski Hope: Emma Aicher, the Star of Tomorrow
The 22-year-old German skier Emma Aicher concludes her season in Kvitfjell, showing promise for a bright future despite not securing a victory this time.
Federal Politics: SPD Environmental Secretary Carsten Träger has died while on a ski vacation
Carsten Träger, the SPD Environmental Secretary and a member of the Bundestag, has passed away unexpectedly at the age of 52 while holidaying in Austria.
Good placement for Jenny Rautionaho in the skeleton competition
Jenny Rautionaho achieves an impressive eighth-place finish in the women's ski jumping World Cup competition in Vikersund, hampered by weather conditions.
Jenny Rautionaho in top form
Ski jumper Jenny Rautionaho finished eighth in a competition in Vikersund, Norway, where challenging wind conditions affected the results.
Ski, the live broadcast of the Super-G in Lillehammer: Goggia can win the cup
At Kvitfjell, during the World Cup finals in Lillehammer, Italy's Sofia Goggia is in contention to win the super-G specialty cup against New Zealand's Alice Robinson.
Ski jumper Raimund: He led the way by not jumping
German ski jumper Philipp Raimund refused to jump under poor conditions, highlighting safety concerns and criticizing the race director's justification.
"I heard that she is tired of losing to the Swedes." Norwegian skiing star skips the last World Cup stage of the season
Norwegian ski star Kristine Stavås Skistad has decided to skip the last World Cup event of the season held in Lake Placid.
Austrian ski jumper achieved first World Cup stage victory, Aigro 33.
Austrian ski jumper Stephan Embacher won his first individual World Cup event, finishing first at the Vikersund competition, while Artti Aigro placed 33rd.
Nerves took Lægreid before royal meeting: – Lost the ability to speak
Sturla Holm Lægreid, the current ski biathlon star, experienced intense nerves before meeting the Norwegian royal couple, which led him to momentarily lose his ability to speak.
Ski Alpine World Cup: A Setback – But Emma Aicher Remains Composed
Emma Aicher finishes fifth at the World Cup final in Kvitfjell, missing out on the small downhill globe but maintaining a positive outlook for future competitions.
Ski, Laura Pirovano is fantastic: first in Lillehammer, she wins the downhill specialty cup
Laura Pirovano secures the downhill specialty cup by finishing first in Lillehammer, outperforming her competitors with a stellar performance.
Jenny Rautionaho's Amazing Jump
Finnish ski jumper Jenny Rautionaho achieved a personal best performance at a competition in Vikersund, Norway, placing ninth.
Ski, the live stream of the Lillehammer descent: Pirovano wants the cup, Paris wins
The World Cup ski finals are underway in Lillehammer, with Dominik Paris winning the men's descent and Laura Pirovano aiming for the crystal globe in the women's race later today.
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.
Frida Westman Sets New Swedish Record – Second Day in a Row
Frida Westman has set a new Swedish record in ski flying with a jump of 225 meters in Vikersund, Norway, marking her second consecutive record-breaking performance.
Complete Chaos: Airline Let Down Finland's Ski Stars
Finland's national ski team faced equipment delays due to an airline leaving some gear behind in Oslo, impacting their performance at the World Cup in Lake Placid.
After the drunken scandal, a miraculous turn – Toni Nieminen sees a connection
Following a scandal involving Olympian Igor Medved, Finnish ski jumping has revived with impressive performances in World Cup events.
Helicopter had to rescue ski tourists in Nordreisa
A rescue helicopter was dispatched to retrieve eight foreign ski tourists who found themselves in avalanche terrain in Reisadalen, Troms, Norway.
In this new Olympic sport, Finns could excel, says the organizer of the Finnish championship
Teija Laukka, the competition director for the Finnish ski mountaineering championships, highlights Finland's potential to excel in the newly introduced Olympic sport of ski mountaineering at the Milano-Cortina games.
Rumors are swirling in France: - Can't say anything
There are renewed rumors about Siegfried Mazet, the successful Norwegian ski coach, potentially returning to France as the chief shooting coach for the upcoming 2030 Olympics.
Helicopter had to rescue ski tourists in Nordreisa
A rescue helicopter was dispatched to retrieve eight foreign ski tourists who had found themselves in an avalanche-prone area in Reisadalen, Troms.
Rescue operation for eight ski tourists in Nordreisa
Norwegian police launched a rescue operation shortly after midnight for eight foreign ski tourists lost in avalanche terrain.
Climate: Symbol of Glacier Melting, the Last Ski Slope of Its Kind Closed at the Summit of Germany
The last glacier skiing slope in Germany has permanently closed due to the irreversible melting of the Schneeferner glacier, marking a significant impact of climate change on winter sports in the region.
Artti Aigro made a good jump in the qualification round of the World Cup stage
Artti Aigro's impressive jump at the World Cup stage in Norway secured him a spot in tomorrow's main event.
Ski Lift at Northern Schneeferner Blown Up: Detonation with Domino Effect on the Zugspitze
The Northern Schneeferner glacier in Bavaria, Germany, experienced a controlled demolition of its ski lift due to ongoing glacier retreat and instability from climate change.
Many suffered frostbite after the Holmenkollen ski marathon
This year's Holmenkollen ski marathon resulted in 22 cases of frostbite requiring treatment in Oslo, a significantly higher number than in previous years.
This is what his legs looked like after the Holmenkollen ski marathon. 22 skiers needed treatment for frostbite.
The Holmenkollen Ski Marathon resulted in serious frostbite injuries for 22 skiers, highlighting the extreme cold conditions during the event.
New Information – This is How Yle's Expert Heard about Serious Crime Suspicions
Tommi Nikunen, a successful ski-jumping coach, learned about serious crime suspicions related to Lahti Golf through a second-hand source rather than direct communication.
MTV: Tommi Nikunen is suspected of a serious crime
Former Finnish ski jumping national team coach Tommi Nikunen is under investigation for two serious embezzlement charges involving the finances of two golf organizations.
Brutalism in the Alps: Skiing in the Greenhouse
Two French ski resorts are regarded as symbols of reckless mountain development due to their brutalist architecture, yet this compact construction style is now showing environmental benefits.
Alpine Skiing: Fulfillment against the Future
The ski world is witnessing a rare generational duel between Emma Aicher and Mikaela Shiffrin at the World Cup finals in Norway, symbolizing the clash of youthful potential against experienced certainty.
Hämeen police investigates two severe embezzlements - MTV: Former ski jumping coach Tommi Nikunen suspected
The Hämeen police are investigating two serious embezzlements involving a company operating the golf course in Lahti, with former ski jumping coach Tommi Nikunen identified as a suspect.
Snow drought grips ski industry as resorts turn to Gen Z skiers, new activities to fill lifts
Vail Resorts in Colorado is attempting to attract younger skiers with a 20% discount on its Epic Pass for those aged 13 to 30 amid low snowfall this winter.
Jelena Välbe Leaves
Jelena Välbe resigns as president of the Russian Ski Federation following a major restructuring that merges various skiing organizations.
VIDEO: Italian Ski Jumper Fell Very Hard at the Vikersund Flying Hill
Italian ski jumper Andrea Campregher suffered a severe fall during training at the Vikersund World Cup event.
MTV: Yle's expert suspected of serious crimes
A former ski jumping coach, Tommi Nikunen, is under suspicion for grave embezzlement related to financial irregularities within Lahden Golf.
Very Bad Fall in Ski Jumping
Italian ski jumper Andrea Campregher suffered a severe fall during practice at the ski flying hill in Vikersund, Norway.
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.
Frida Karlsson affected by the long journey to the USA: 'Feels like being hungover'
Swedish skier Frida Karlsson discusses the physical toll of long travel and the impact on her performance during the ski season ahead of the World Cup finale in Lake Placid.
Jelena Välbe must resign from the position of head of the Russian Ski Federation
Jelena Välbe, the long-serving president of the Russian Cross-Country Ski Federation, is stepping down due to the formation of a new, larger organization.
Unfortunate setback for Finnish skier
Finnish skier Arsi Ruuskanen has to withdraw from the 10-kilometer race in Lake Placid due to illness, as reported by the Ski Federation.
Website: World Record in Skiing for Finn
Ultraskier Teemu Virtanen has set a new world record by skiing 475.88 kilometers in 24 hours on the Lahti ski stadium track.
Klæbo's popularity exploded in the United States – Then came the cold shower
Norwegian ski star Johannes Klæbo faced setbacks during his recent trip to the United States despite his rising popularity there.