International Ski Federation
The Fédération Internationale de Ski (FIS; English: International Ski Federation) is the world's highest governing body for international winter sports. Founded in 1924, it is responsible for the Olympic disciplines of Alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, ski jumping, Nordic combined, freestyle skiing and snowboarding. The FIS is also responsible for setting the international competition rules. The organization now has a membership of 118 national ski associations and is based in Oberhofen am Thunersee, Switzerland.
Most World Cup wins
More than 45 World Cup wins in all disciplines run by International Ski Federation for men and ladies:
Ski disciplines
The federation organises the following ski sport disciplines, for which it oversees World Cup competitions and World Championships:
Alpine skiing
Nordic skiing
Freestyle skiing
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Snowboarding
Others
Unofficial
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Note: The discipline of Biathlon, which combines cross-country skiing and rifle shooting, has its own organisation, the International Biathlon Union (IBU).
FIS Congress history
List of all hosts:[1]
Presidents
Members
References
- ↑ List of past Congress summaries fis-ski.com
External links
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ASOIF (28) Summer Olympics Federations |
- FINA (aquatic sports)
- WA (archery)
- IAAF (athletics)
- BWF (badminton)
- FIBA (basketball)
- AIBA (boxing)
- ICF (canoeing)
- UCI (cycling)
- FEI (equestrianism)
- FIE (fencing)
- FIH (field hockey)
- FIFA (football/soccer)
- IGF (golf)
- FIG (gymnastics)
- IHF (handball)
- IJF (judo)
- UIPM (modern pentathlon)
- FISA (rowing)
- WR (rugby)
- WS (sailing)
- ISSF (shooting)
- ITTF (table tennis)
- WT (taekwondo)
- ITF (tennis)
- ITU (triathlon)
- FIVB (volleyball)
- IWF (weightlifting)
- UWW (wrestling)
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AIOWF (7) Winter Olympics Federations |
- IBU (biathlon)
- IBSF (bobsleigh and skeleton)
- WCF (curling)
- IIHF (ice hockey)
- FIL (luge)
- ISU (skating sports)
- FIS (skiing sports)
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ARISF (35) Others recognised by IOC |
- FAI (air sports)
- IFAF (american football)
- FIA (auto racing)
- FIB (bandy)
- WBSC (baseball and softball)
- FIPV (basque pelota)
- WCBS (billiard sports)
- CMSB (boules)
- WB (bowling)
- WBF (bridge)
- ICU (cheer)
- FIDE (chess)
- ICC (cricket)
- WDSF (dance sport)
- IFF (floorball)
- WFDF (flying disc)
- WKF (karate)
- IKF (korfball)
- ILSF (life saving)
- FIM (motorcycle sport)
- UIAA (mountaineering)
- IFMA (muay Thai)
- INF (netball)
- IOF (orienteering)
- FIP (polo)
- UIM (powerboating)
- IRF (racquetball)
- FIRS (roller sports)
- ISMF (ski mountaineering)
- IFSC (sports climbing)
- WSF (squash)
- IFS (sumo)
- ISA (surfing)
- TWIF (tug-of-war)
- CMAS (underwater sports)
- IWWF (waterski and wakeboard)
- IWUF (wushu)
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Others in SportAccord (23) | |
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Others (18) |
- WAF (arm wrestling)
- ARI (australian rules football)
- IBA (bodyboarding)
- PBA (bowls)
- IFBA (broomball)
- WCF (croquet)
- IGAA (gaelic football and hurling)
- IKF (kabaddi)
- IMMAF (mixed martial arts)
- IPF (padel)
- IFP (poker)
- IPSC (practical shooting)
- IQA (quidditch)
- IFMAR (radio-controlled racing)
- IRF (rogaining)
- RLIF (rugby league)
- WSSA (sport stacking)
- ITPF (tent pegging)
- FIT (touch football)
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