Sunday 17 February 2019

FIS Seefeld World Championships 20.2.-3.3.2019

Seefeld Enjoy 12 Days full of Cross-Country


How to follow
https://www.fis-ski.com/DB/cross-country/live-timing.html

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Altitude: 1,180 – 2,064 metres

Program



Weather in Seefeld
https://www.seefeld.com/en/weather-webcam

Websites and Social Media

Website address: www.weltcup-seefeld.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SeefeldNordischeKombination/ und
https://www.facebook.com/seefeld2019/
Twitter: nordiccombinedtriple
Instagram: seefeld_nordiccombinedtriple
Hashtags: #seefeld2019, #visitseefeld


Sunday 10 February 2019

FIS Cogne (Italy) 16 - 17.02.2019


What’s new
Cogne is located in the Aosta Valley, right at the top of the Valley it gives its name to, and at the
bottom of Gran Paradiso Massif. The village is located at 1.544 m above sea level at has 1.439
inhabitants. Cogne is the centre of the municipality and is located on the outskirts of a vast
expanse of fields, the famous Sant’Orso meadows. Four valleys start from here, including
Valnontey, where the massif of Gran Paradiso rises up. The village is located at the bottom of the
Gran Paradiso National Park, created in 1922 when the King Victor Emmanuel III of Savoy’s
donated his legendary game reserve to the nation.

Must-sees
Gran Paradiso National Park - unspoilt nature and protected sanctuary. It is the oldest national
park in Italy. It is home to hundreds of protected species of animals and extremely rare plants and
flowers.

Program


Maps and Courses





Saturday 9 February 2019

FIS Lahti (FIN) 9.-10.2.2109

The competition courses and jumping hills were updated for the Lahti 2017 FIS World Ski
Championships. In 2019 cross-country skiers will compete on Karpalo Sprint (1,4 km Ladies and
1,6 km men).

Venue Info
Lahti is a city of 120,000 residents and a centre for a region of 200,000 people
Winter Sports is a great part of city’s identity. Lahti has hosted FIS Nordic World Ski
Championships a world-record seven times. The annual World Cup event, known as the Lahti
Ski Games, has been organised in the same venue since 1923.

Lahti Sports Centre is located just 10 minutes walk away from the city center.
A compact venue with all cross-country courses easy to access from the Ski Stadium makes
Lahti a perfect setting for great atmosphere during ski competitions. Lahti Ski Stadium capacity
for World Cup Events is 17’500 and Ski Jumping Stadium ca. 30’000.

Program



Courses


Websites and Social Media
· Website address: www.lahtiskigames.com
· Facebook: www.facebook.com/lahtiskigames
· Twitter: twitter.com/lahtiskigames
· Instagram: instagram.com/lahtiskigames
· Official hashtags used: #LahtiSkiGames #Lahti2019