THE INTERNATIONAL FREESTYLE SKIING COMPETITION ... - Fis
THE INTERNATIONAL FREESTYLE SKIING COMPETITION ... - Fis
THE INTERNATIONAL FREESTYLE SKIING COMPETITION ... - Fis
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201.6.4 Snowboard Events<br />
Slalom, Parallel Slalom, Giant Slalom, Parallel Giant Slalom, Super-G,<br />
Half Pipe, Snowboard Cross, Big Air, Special competitions, Slopestyle<br />
201.6.5 Telemark Events<br />
201.6.6 Firngleiten<br />
201.6.7 Speed Skiing Events<br />
201.6.8 Grass Ski Events<br />
201.6.9 Combined Events with other Sports<br />
201.6.10 Children's, Masters, Disabled Events, etc.<br />
201.7 FIS World Championship Programme<br />
201.7.1 To be included in the programme of the FIS World Championships, events<br />
must have a recognised international standing both numerically and geographically,<br />
and have been included for at least two seasons in the World<br />
Cup before a decision about their admission can be considered.<br />
201.7.2 Events are admitted no later than three years before specific FIS World<br />
Championships.<br />
201.7.3 A single event cannot simultaneously give rise to both an individual and a<br />
team ranking.<br />
201.7.4 Medals may only be awarded at the FIS World Championships and FIS<br />
Junior World Championships in all disciplines (Alpine, Nordic, Snowboard,<br />
Freestyle, Grass Skiing, Rollerski, Telemark, Speed Skiing) when there<br />
are a minimum of 8 nations participating in team competitions and 8 nations<br />
represented in an individual event.<br />
202 FIS Calendar<br />
202.1 Candidature and Announcement<br />
202.1.1 Each National Ski Association is entitled to present its candidature for the<br />
organising of the FIS World Ski Championships in accordance with the<br />
published "Rules for the Organisation of World Championships"<br />
202.1.2 For all other competitions, the registrations for inclusion in the International<br />
Ski Calendar have to be made to FIS by the National Ski Association<br />
according to the Rules for the FIS Calendar Conference published by the<br />
FIS.<br />
202.1.2.1 The applications of the National Ski Associations (NSA) have to be sent to<br />
FIS using the FIS Calendar program (ftp://ftp.fisski.ch/Software/Programs/)<br />
by 31 st August (31 st May for the Southern Hemisphere).<br />
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