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Annual ual Con Congr gress ess
PRESENTED BY SARAH LEWIS, SECRETARY GENERAL
Reykjavik 2016
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presentation for the
Icelandic Ski Association 70 70th
th Ann
Annual ual Con Congr gress ess
PRESENTED BY SARAH LEWIS, SECRETARY GENERAL
Reykjavik 2016
Founding of FIS
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Total Number of NSA’s
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Registered athletes
Total Number of competitions
Directs the development and promotion of all ski and snowboard activities worldwide
Recognised by the IOC and responsible for six Olympic disciplines Sets the International Competition Rules
Alpine Snowboard Ski Jumping Freestyle Nordic Combined Cross-Country
For Skiing and Snowboarding to be the first choice of winter sport and recreational activity’
Promote and develop recreational and competitive skiing and snowboarding globally.
Organise a structure of international competitions to create a pathway from national competitions through to the highest level.
Coordinate - coherence and consistency across different disciplines Support – Provide technical support to the Organising committees to carry out top competitions Protect – reduce injuries and fight cheating in sport Sustain – conserve the natural environment
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Sound organisation Dedicated officials Professional administration Efficient services
18 Nationalities from 4 continents 23 Administrative staff 2 Consultants 38 Technical/competition support staff
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To act responsibly To show respect To be professional To cooperate with others To apply ethical values
Communicate clearly and frequently
Look to the future
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Income and Expenditure Income period (budget two calendar years) 2014 - 2015 : CHF 56 million 1963 - 1964 : CHF 155’400 Financial Support Basic amount Additional shares based on activity FIS Development programme FIS Solidarity projects Special distribution
Olympics 37% World Championship 33% World Cups 24% NSA fees 5% Partnerships 7%
Staff and Committees 43% National Ski Association Support 31% Competition Control 11% Business Costs 9% Marketing and PR 7%
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Sport Accord is the perminant liason between international sports federations for the defence
common goals.
The World Anti-Doping Agency's mission is to lead a collaborative worldwide movement for doping-free sport. The Association of International Olympic Winter Sports Federations works in close cooperation with IF’s which govern a sport featured on the Olympic Programme.
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Programme initiated in 1996 by the FIS Council. Funded by World Championship Candidates registration fees. Participation in activities for nations with one vote at the Congress.
Leader’s Seminar: in FDP member nation
Youth & Children’s Seminar: FIS Technical Committee Meetings, Zurich Alpine, Nordic, Freestyle and Snowboard Training Camps: summer and winter camps.
performance levels of athletes, coaches and know-how
develop programmes and competence, such as qualification for Olympic Winter Games
develop knowledge and contacts
nations outside FIS training camps
FIS Solidarity introduced in 2002 Assist projects or activities not part of regular day-to-day work of a National Ski Association and for which the applicant has shown initiative and efforts obtaining support from other sources.
To support skiing on a worldwide basis, and assist new and developing nations within means.
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The FIS Mission includes the commitment to protection of the environment. FIS World Championship Organisers have clear obligations to integrate a comprehensive environmental policy and actions. Development underway of a new programme to support and promote sustainable practices in snow sports.
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Stockholm (SWE) Munich (GER) Istanbul (TUR) Quebec (CAN) Beijing (CHN) Boston (USA) Moscow (RUS) Reykjavik (ISL)
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World Snow Day. 856 Organisers in 52 Countries More than 2.2 Million participants since 2009 Annually 8 events held in Iceland
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