FIS Nordic World Ski Championships was created in 1925.
Vail and Beaver Creek, Colorado hosted the 1999 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships from February 2nd to 14th.
FIS Group was created in 1996.
As of October 2023, Slovenia has won a total of 26 medals at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships, including gold, silver, and bronze medals across various disciplines. The country has produced notable skiers, such as Tina Maze and Janica Kostelić, who have contributed to its success in international skiing competitions. In addition to the World Championships, Slovenia has also achieved significant success in the FIS Ski World Cup.
John Kucera (Canada) is the current FIS Alpine Skiing Downhill World Champion (2009) and Lindsey Vonn (USA) is currently the Women's FIS Alpine Skiing Downhill World Champion.
Julio Fis was born in 1977.
FIS Group's population is 20.
FIS stands for Federation International du Ski, FIS points are given to competitors based on their performance in competitions.
Presuming the question means nordic jumping (women have competed at freestyle aerials for years - consider Australia's Jacqui Cooper): the FIS (international ski federation) has expressed the opinion that nordic jumping is too dangerous for women. Female jumpers tried to challenge this view before the Vancouver Olympics in 2010, with no success.
Full form of FIS company
Ljubomir Pavićević Fis was born in 1927.
Allan Fis was born on February 18, 1977, in Mexico.
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