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FIS publishes calendars for next season

opprettet på: 22.04.2013 11:24 / km

The competition calendars for the upcoming season were announced at the spring meetings of the FIS Sub-Committees in Zurich on Friday.

The FIS Summer Grand Prix 2013 will start on the last weekend of July in Hinterzarten (GER). Besides an individual competition for men and ladies also mixed team competition was scheduled to take place in the Black Forest.

Oberstdorf

 

A week later the men travel to Poland, where a week later a team and an individual competition will be held in Wisla. On August 14th and 15th the ladies and men will then compete in Courchevel (FRA) together again (one mixed and one individual competition).

Hakuba

 

After a stop in Einsiedeln (SUI), the men's series then continues in the Far East with two individual competitions in Hakuba late August. The athletes also have to take long trips mid September. Both, ladies and men, will have two individual events in Nizhny Tagil (RUS) and Almaty (KAZ).

 

Traditionally the men's Summer Grand Prix ends with the two events in Hinzenbach (Sept. 29th) and Klingenthal (Oct. 3rd).

 

Men's World Cup starts in Klingenthal

 

Just a few weeks later the athletes will already return to the Vogtland-Arena, because the 2013/14 World Cup season will not start in northern Europe, but in Klingenthal on November 23rd and 24th (Team and Individual).

 

After competitions in Kuusamo (FIN) and Lillehammer (NOR), the circuit will return to Germany, where Titisee-Neustadt will make his comeback as a host in the World Cup on December 14th and 15th. Traditionally the two events in Engelberg (SUI), are the final competitions before the short Christmas break.

 

With the 4-Hills-Tournament, the first big highlight of the season will, as always, be held around New Year's. A week later, on January 11th and 12th), the first ski flying competitions of the winter will take place in Bad Mitterndorf (AUT).

 

After a team and an individual competition in Zakopane a week later, the teams will travel to Sapporo (JPN) late January. Although the FIS Team Tour will not be held next winter, Willingen remains in the calendar with two competition on February 1st and 2nd.

 

The fight for Gold, Silver and Bronze at the Olympic Winter Games 2014 in Sochi will be on from February 7th to 23rd.

 

The World Cup will then continue in the Far North from February 26th to March 9th. A total of six competitions will be carried out in Falun, the host of the next World Championships, Lahti, Kuopio, Trondheim and Oslo. 

 

Towards the end of the season the athletes will once again have the chance to win medals: At the ski flying World Championships in Harrachov.

 

The World Cup winter 2013/14 will then end again with the events on the ski flying hill in Planica. The season's final will take place from March 21st to 23rd.

 

Ladies start in Norway

 

The ladies' World Cup begins with a mixed and an individual competition on December 6th and 7th in Lillehammer. Long trips will follow right away: The next stops will be Vancouver (CAN) and Chaikovsky (RUS).

 

After a break over Christmas and New Year, the first competitions 2014 will be held in Germany on January 4th and 5th, the exact organizer was not confirmed yet. On the following two weekends the jumpers will fight for World Cup wins in Japan (Sapporo and Zao). 

 

Then they will return to Europe for the events in Ljubno (SLO) and Hinzenbach (AUT), before the competitions in Rasnov on March 1st and 2nd will be the first World Cups in Romania.

 

The winter season of the ladies then ends with competitions at the Holmenkollen in Oslo (March 9th) and in Falun (March 15th and 16th). 

 

All dates are still subject to change until they are confirmed at the meetings of the FIS Council in Dubrovnik (CRO) early June.

 

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