FIS Looks Back on 2024/25 and Ahead to Next Winter
1st August 2025
The International Ski & Snowboard Federation, FIS claims it is in a healthy position on the eve of an Olympic season. The success of its Development Camps in 2024/25 are…
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The International Ski & Snowboard Federation, FIS claims it is in a healthy position on the eve of an Olympic season.
The success of its Development Camps in 2024/25 are being stressed:
- 6,650 development days delivered
- 815 athletes and coaches directly supported
- 57 National Ski Associations (NSAs) engaged
- 87.7% of all FIS developing NSAs participated in development activities
“The 2024/25 season marked a transformative chapter for the FIS Development Program,” said FIS Secretary General, Michel Vion.
“With over 6,600 skiing and snowboarding days delivered across three continents and a record 87% participation from our developing National Ski Associations (NSAs), we’ve seen the power of structured, inclusive, and globally coordinated development.”
Most recently, FIS welcomed new members to the organisation as is continues to grow snow sports around the world.
Azerbaijan and Saudi Arabia were announced as full members, each having voting rights where applicable.
- FIS teams up with Azerbaijan as skiing in Asia grows
- Saudi Arabai interested in hosting 2029 Asia Winter Games
Benin, Bhutan, and Indonesia also joined as associate members.
With these nations aboard, FIS now has 141 members.
The 2025/2026 season sees the Winter Olympics and Paralympics in Milan-Cortina.

Olympic Rings. Image c/o PlanetSKI










