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FIS Council

The FIS Council is the governing body of the International Ski Federation (FIS), responsible for overseeing the organization’s activities, rules, and international competitions across skiing disciplines. It comprises elected members who make decisions on event regulations, athlete eligibility, safety standards, and development initiatives. The council ensures consistent governance and promotes the growth of winter sports globally, working to maintain fairness and integrity within the sport. It meets regularly to set policies, approve new events, and address issues affecting athletes, coaches, and organizers, effectively guiding the sport’s direction at the international level.