Weng triumphed on Swedish home turf
Norwegian skier Heidi Weng secured victory in the women's 10+10 km ski relay in Falun, Sweden, marking her first World Cup win in over four years.
Kläbo's winning streak continued at the Falun World Cup stage, Estonians in the fifth ten
Norwegian cross-country ski star Johannes Hösflot Kläbo continued his winning streak at the Falun World Cup stage in Sweden, winning both the sprint and the 20 km relay events.
Aigro finished 24th at the second competition in Kulm, Prevc again took first
Estonian ski jumper Artti Aigro placed 24th in the second competition held at Kulm, Austria, while Domen Prevc secured first place.
Perttu Hyvärinen, dropped from the Olympic team, is set to ski
Perttu Hyvärinen, who was removed from the Finnish Olympic team, will compete in the skiathlon event at the Falun World Cup.
Additional information leaked about Elian Lehto
Finnish alpine skier Elian Lehto is in stable condition after being hospitalized for injuries sustained during a World Cup practice run.
Aigro achieved the third result of the season at the World Cup stage: the first jumps were not easy mentally
Estonian ski jumper Artti Aigro placed 17th at the first World Cup event following the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics.
Jasmi from Joensuu Receives Bad News
Ski star Jasmi Joensuu has been injured after falling during the qualification round of the sprint event at the Falun World Cup.
Olympic Champion in Ski Jumping: Raimund Discovers the Love for Flying
Olympic ski jumping champion Philipp Raimund achieved the best ski flying result of his career, finishing sixth in his first World Cup event after winning gold in Predazzo.
Aigro lands 17th at Kulm ski jump
Estonian ski jumper Artti Aigro finished 17th at the first post-Olympic World Cup event in Kulm, Austria.
IL follows: The Ski World Cup continues - Frida Karlsson had a tough time
Frida Karlsson faced challenges as the Ski World Cup resumes in Falun, Sweden, with Finland's competitors ready for the sprint competitions.
Ski Alpine: Aicher wins the Super-G in Soldeu
Emma Aicher dominated the Super-G event in Soldeu, securing her fifth World Cup victory with a significant lead.
Norwegian Ski Jumpers Disqualified from Lahti Tower
Norwegian ski jumpers Isak Andreas Langmo and Benjamin Östvold were disqualified during the qualification for the ski jumping World Cup in Kulm, Austria.
Two Norwegians Caught - Ban in Lahti
Two Norwegian ski jumpers were disqualified from a qualifying competition due to violating equipment rules and will miss the upcoming event in Lahti.
Alpine Skiing: Vogt Injures Himself in Garmisch
Ski racer Luis Vogt must end his season prematurely due to an injury sustained during training in Garmisch-Partenkirchen.
This was the last straw: Norwegians caught red-handed in their actions – no entry to Finland
Norwegian ski jumpers Isak Andreas Langmo and Benjamin Östvold were disqualified from the World Cup event in Austria after failing equipment checks, impacting their participation in the upcoming World Cup in Finland.
Ilkka Herola's payday – This is how much money he earned from the victory
Finnish athlete Ilkka Herola won a prize of 10,000 euros after a thrilling victory in Austria.
Suter wins MK stage race again after three years of waiting in Andorra
Corinne Suter of Switzerland returned to the winners' circle in the women’s Alpine Ski World Cup in Andorra after a lengthy three-year absence from the top spot.
Artti Aigro qualified for the main competition in the ski jumping World Cup event
Estonian ski jumper Artti Aigro qualified for the main competition at the World Cup event in Kulm, Austria, with a jump of over 200 meters.
Ski, World Cup: Sofia Goggia places third in downhill at Soldeu
Sofia Goggia secured third place in the downhill World Cup race in Soldeu, Andorra, following her Olympic experience.
Aigro qualified for the main competition in Austria with a solid jump
Estonian ski jumper Artti Aigro secured a spot among the top 40 in the World Cup season by qualifying for the main competition in Austria.
Ilkka Herola Fights for Victory – Succeeds Magnificently in Ski Jumping
Ilkka Herola achieved a remarkable third place in the inaugural ski flying competition, demonstrating exceptional skill despite challenging conditions.
Ilves rises three places in the historical ski jumping competition
Kristjan Ilves finished 12th in the inaugural ski jumping event at the World Cup series in Austria's Kulm.
The Nightmare Continues: Sweden's Ski Star Out of the World Cup
Swedish skier Edvin Anger will miss the World Cup event in Falun due to illness following disappointing performance at the Olympics.
Ilkka Herola's Amazing: Over 200 Meter Giant Jump
Ilkka Herola, a fresh Olympic medalist, excelled in a World Cup competition by achieving the longest jump of 221 meters.
Ilkka Herola's Huge Jump!
Ilkka Herola achieved the longest jump in a trial competition for a ski jumping event in Kulm, Austria, but finished second due to adjusted scoring points.
Kristjan Ilves flew over 200 meters in Austria
Estonian Nordic combined skier Kristjan Ilves achieved a jump of over 200 meters during a trial competition in Austria, marking a historic event as it is the first Nordic combined World Cup stage held at a ski jumping hill.
Kristjan Ilves flew over 200 meters in Austria but did not make it to the top ten
Kristjan Ilves performed well in Austria but fell short of making the top ten in the opening event of the Nordic Combined World Cup.
A turn has taken place in the scandal involving the Finnish coach at the Olympics
Finnish ski jumping team's head coach Igor Medved was removed from the Milan Cortina Olympics following alcohol-related misconduct and will not participate in upcoming World Cup events.
New Turn in the Alcohol Scandal: Finland's Coach Side-Lined
Finland's ski jumping head coach Igor Medved has been sidelined from the team ahead of upcoming World Cup events due to issues related to alcohol use during the Olympics.
Self-critical national team chief: "Anxiety - it's so bad"
The head of the Swedish national ski team expressed dissatisfaction over the team's insufficient participation at a recent championship due to illness among key athletes.
Kalle Palander: "Half a Million Euro Blunder"
Kalle Palander reflects on a tense moment before a successful ski competition where he overcame pain and criticism to win.
Janne Ahonen participated in the World Cup in a new discipline – this is what happened
Legendary ski jumper Janne Ahonen competed recently in a speed skiing World Cup event, finishing seventh, with his son Mico also participating and placing sixth.
Janne Ahonen debuts in a new sport - Here's what happened
Finnish ski jumping legend Janne Ahonen made his debut in speed skiing at a World Cup event in Salla, Finland, where he competed alongside his son Mico Ahonen.
Ski flop, the anger is super. Mattarella a fan in Cortina
The Italian ski team faced disappointment at the World Cup held in Cortina, where Swiss skiers dominated the podium.
PM OLYMPICS: Strict rules force Artti Aigrot to jump with censored skis
The men's ski jumping events at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics began with a surprising gold medal win by German Philipp Raimund, who has never won a World Cup event.
Current Lexicon: What is the Normal Hill?
The article discusses the Normal Hill used in ski jumping, detailing its specifications and role in competitions such as the Olympics and World Cup.
Doris Kudre finished 13th in the MK stage held under harsh conditions
Doris Kudre achieved a 13th place finish at the Ski Orienteering World Cup stage in Luleå, Sweden, competing in freezing temperatures.
Skistad's Troubles: - Always Noise Around Her
Kristine Stavås Skistad has faced multiple controversies this winter, including disqualifications due to rule infractions during competitions.
Gold for Raimund: "I don't know how I did that"
Philipp Raimund wins his first Ski Jumping World Cup in Predazzo, becoming an Olympic champion with an outstanding jump.
Ski Jumping: Philipp Raimund Surprises with Gold
Philipp Raimund won a surprising gold medal in ski jumping at the Olympics in Predazzo, despite not having won any World Cup events in his career.
Something prohibited was found in the Norwegian skier's boot – now she is celebrating gold
Norwegian ski jumper Anna Strøm was disqualified for using an unauthorized insole during a World Cup competition but managed to compete and win gold after adjusting her equipment under regulatory guidelines.
Vilma Ryytty, 24, got off the bus in Italy and was immediately surprised: 'I didn't think about it'
Finnish skier Vilma Ryytty expressed surprise at security procedures upon arriving in Italy for the Milan-Cortina Olympics, noting the differences from World Cup and World Championship events.
The Swedish skier's secret revealed - "I have been forced"
Moa Ilar, a 28-year-old Swedish skier, has rapidly ascended in the national ski team rankings this season despite undergoing surgery last year, achieving five podium finishes in the World Cup and currently holding second place overall behind Jessie Diggins.
Ammann, Granerud and Others. The Great Absentees of the Winter Games in Milan and Cortina
Manuel Fettner, despite a strong season performance, is not competing in the upcoming Winter Games due to the strong presence of his Austrian teammates ranking above him in the World Cup standings.
US ski star arrives at the Olympics with knee tear
American skier Lindey Lonn announced she has a torn ACL in her left knee following a severe fall during a World Cup stage in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, last Friday.
Norwegian ski jumping team robbed in Villingen
The Norwegian ski jumping team was robbed of equipment during the World Cup event in Villingen, Germany, as confirmed by local police who are currently investigating the incident.
Majestic Ski Project in Tampere
The chairman of the Tampere Pyrintö ski committee, Pasi Rajala, stated the city's ambition to host a World Cup in cross-country skiing, with plans dating back three years.
Brilliant Slovenian continues to dominate, achieving her fifth consecutive victory in the World Cup
20-year-old Slovenian ski jumper Nika Prevc secured her fifth consecutive World Cup victory in Zhangjiakou with impressive jumps, totaling 245.6 points and outperforming her nearest competitor by 23.7 points.
Russia and Belarus in World Sports: With Flags and Hymns - Happy to Go to the Olympics
Teams from Russia and Belarus are participating in the Para Nordic Ski World Cup in Finsterau, Germany, for the first time since the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, following a sports court ruling.
Women's World Cup in Špindlerův Mlýn Received Approval: Skiers Face Final Test Before the Olympics
The Women's World Cup in Špindlerův Mlýn received final approval from technical delegations of the International Ski Federation, allowing the races to proceed next weekend as a crucial test for slalom skiers ahead of the Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo.