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Recorded May 13, 2026
Foundational federation milestone — on 2 February 1924, in Chamonix, as part of the "International Winter Sports Week" that was later retroactively recognized as the first Olympic Winter Games, 36 delegates from 14 countries decided to found the Fédération Internationale de Ski (FIS), replacing the earlier Commission Internationale de Ski (CIS). Every modern FIS rule on alpine skiing, cross-country, ski jumping, freestyle, snowboard, and Nordic combined descends from this 1924 Chamonix founding. The FIS founding event and the first Olympic Winter Games share the same calendar fortnight at Chamonix.
Recorded May 10, 2026
Most consequential alpine-skiing-specific milestone in this seed. At the 11th FIS Congress in Oslo (24-26 February 1930), after the Scandinavian countries had relented on their long-held preference for Nordic-only rule-making, alpine skiing was formally included in FIS competition rules. The 1930 admission set the foundation for FIS's contemporary alpine-skiing rule-making across slalom, giant slalom, super-G, downhill, combined, parallel, and team events. Every modern FIS alpine rule on gate spacing, course design, equipment regulations, binding-release standards, and Olympic/World Championship eligibility descends from this 1930 Oslo admission.
Recorded May 10, 2026
Federation-identity rebranding milestone. On 26 May 2022, the federation previously known as the International Ski Federation (Fédération Internationale de Ski) was renamed the International Ski and Snowboard Federation, including snowboard explicitly in the federation name for the first time. The 2022 rename came 32 years after FIS first admitted snowboard to its rule-making remit (1990) and 24 years after Nagano 1998's Olympic snowboard debut, formalizing the federation's portfolio expansion into the federation's name itself. The FIS abbreviation has been preserved despite the name change. Every modern FIS rule on alpine skiing, cross-country, ski jumping, freestyle, snowboard, and Nordic combined operates under the post-2022 federation identity.
Recorded May 10, 2026
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Recorded Mar 22, 2026
8.4 Weather and Visibility Conditions
May 23, 20268.1 Course Safety Infrastructure
May 23, 2026Section 8: Safety Considerations
May 23, 20267.4 Conduct Violations
May 23, 20267.1 Gate Faults
May 23, 20265.1 Course Inspection
May 23, 2026Section 5: Rules of Play
May 23, 20264.3 Course Officials
May 23, 20264.2 Competition Jury
May 23, 20268.2 Personal Protective Equipment
May 23, 20267.3 Equipment Violations
May 23, 20267.2 Start Infractions
May 23, 20265.5 Run Format
May 23, 20263.2 Vertical Drop Requirements
May 23, 20266.1 Timing System
May 23, 2026Section 6: Scoring
May 23, 20262.2 Boots and Bindings
May 23, 20262.1 Skis
May 23, 2026Section 2: Equipment
May 23, 2026Section 4: Players & Officials
Mar 22, 2026Section 3: Playing Area
Mar 22, 2026