Choi Hong-hoon, President of the Korea Snowboard and Ski Association: "It is essential to actively utilize the Jeongseon Alpine Center"
Choi Hong-hoon emphasizes the urgent need for the Jeongseon Alpine Center to be used as a dedicated training facility for athletes in preparation for future winter Olympics.
Lotte, the Head of the Korea Ski and Snowboard Association, Awards Olympic Prize Money... Choi Ga-on Receives 400 Million Won
Choi Ga-on, a gold medalist at the Winter Olympics, received 400 million won in prize money from the Korea Ski and Snowboard Association and Lotte.
Association Against Ski Mountaineers: Who is Spreading Fear?
The German Alpine Club has accused three ski mountaineers of creating a culture of fear through their complaints about conditions in the sport.
EOK continues to pay A-category coaching support to Tõnis Sildaru, although the man himself has declined it
Tõnis Sildaru, the coach and father of Olympic medalist Henry Sildaru, has announced he will not accept the coaching support and medal award from the Estonian Olympic Committee (EOK), but the EOK will continue its financial support to the Estonian Ski Association.
Alpine skiing: "Emma is currently skiing incredibly"
Emma Aicher, a skier for the German Ski Association, thrilled the crowd in Ã…re, Sweden, where she showcased her skills and connected with her roots.
USKOK Investigates Ski Association – Details of the Cash Scandal are Revealed
The USKOK is conducting investigations into Croatia's Ski Association over suspicions of illegal cash payouts, leading to resignations within the association.
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.
German Ski Association: Eisenbichler becomes chief of biathlon
Bernd Eisenbichler has been appointed as the new sports director of the German biathlon team, returning to the Deutscher Skiverband after four years.
Igor Medved out of the Finnish national team - This is how he commented
Igor Medved has been dismissed as the head coach of Finland's ski jumping national team following a review by the Finnish Ski Association.
Yle: Igor Medved Out
The Finnish Ski Association will not exercise the option in Igor Medved's contract as the head coach of the ski jumping team, following his departure during the Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina over rule violations related to alcohol.
Administrative Court Annuls Lahti's Arrangements Regarding the Finnish Ski Association's Millions in Losses from the World Championships
An administrative court in Hämeenlinna has annulled several decisions made by the city of Lahti concerning financial arrangements related to the Finnish Ski Association's significant losses.
Biathlon: Ruhpolding is applying for the World Championships
The German Ski Association and the municipality of Ruhpolding are planning to apply to host the Biathlon World Championships, aiming for the years 2032 or 2033.
Problems with Youth Development in Winter Sports: "We Can Learn a Lot from Norway"
Andreas Schlütter of the German Ski Association discusses Germany's poor performance in winter sports and emphasizes the importance of youth programs.
PM OLYMPIAD ⟩ Wax Master and Ski Director Koll: I thought 84 times about which skis to put on
Kristjan Koll, the head of the Estonian Ski Association, served as the wax technician for Henry Sildaru, who won a silver medal at the Milano Cortina Olympics.
Liveblog Olympics 2026: 'I am really, really angry because none of us understand it'
The article discusses the frustrations voiced by Horst Hüttel, a sports director of the German Ski Association, following the premature cancellation of an Olympic ski jumping event at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Skiing scandal escalates – Finland grasping the most extreme possible straw
Finland's Ski Association is considering appealing to the Court of Arbitration for Sport over a scandal regarding ski waxing violations during the Olympic sprint events.
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.
Finnish Ski Association filed a protest due to Norway and USA's waxing team
The Finnish Ski Association, in conjunction with the Olympic Committee, has lodged a protest with the International Ski Federation, alleging rule violations by the Norwegian and USA teams related to waxing techniques in recent classic sprints.
Finland filed a protest with the sprint competition committee
The Finnish Ski Association and Olympic Committee have lodged a protest with the International Ski Federation regarding irregularities in a sprint competition.
Finland Filed a Protest!
Finland's Ski Association and the Olympic Committee have formally protested against the results of a sprint competition at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, alleging that teams from the U.S. and Norway engaged in cheating.
The coach of the medal team direct criticizes the Ski Association: "Shitty setbacks"
The coach of the Finnish combined national team has openly criticized the Ski Association for significant financial troubles affecting the team’s operations and future training.
Ski and Snowboard Association rewards Kim Sang-kyum with 200 million won and Yoo Seung-eun with 100 million won
The Korean Ski and Snowboard Association announced cash rewards for Olympic medalists Kim Sang-kyum and Yoo Seung-eun following their success at the Winter Olympics.
Ski Jumping: Hofmann and Raimund forgo Zakopane
German ski jumpers Felix Hoffmann and Philipp Raimund will not compete in the World Cup in Zakopane this weekend due to health issues, leaving only Andreas Wellinger, Karl Geiger, and Pius Paschke from the German Ski Association to participate.
Shrinking Ski Squad: Germany's Search for Talent
The German Ski Association is struggling to assemble a broad team for the Alpine squad just before the Olympic Winter Games, amid various challenges and a crucial season peak approaching.
"We can prepare children for competitive sports through the school of life"
Lukas Berro, the head coach of the German Ski Association, discusses efforts to cultivate young talent in freeskiing amidst growing concerns over youth participation in disciplines like Halfpipe and Big Air.