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Norway will host the alpine skiing world championships for the first time in 2029 in Narvik. The ruling body FIS chose Narvik over Andorra's Soldeu and Italian bidder Val Gardena at its congress in Rejkyavik. Val Gardena was then named host of the 2031 edition by winning a second vote against Soldeu. Norway has a long history of staging Nordic skiing world championships but has never staged the alpine event before. Narvik is located more than 300 kilometres north of the Arctic Circle and has a population of around 22,000. It is yet to host alpine World Cup races but staged the 2020 junior worl...
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The raft of injuries seen in the last Alpine skiing World Cup season has led to organizers restructuring the calendar to avoid back-to-back downhills on race weekends. World skiing body the FIS published 2024-25 calendars on Thursday after its spring committee meetings in Slovenia. "The calendar will be woven with some returning competition venues, with venues making their grand debut, and not forgetting the venerable traditions that thrill us every year," an FIS statement said. The opening World Cup weekend will take place in Sölden, Austria as usual on the last weekend of October, despite wo...
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