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Challenges of Joining: Will They Have to Limit the Number of Jumpers?

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Next season, the calendars for the women's and men's World Cup ski jumping competitions will not be completely unified, meaning that male and female ski jumpers will not compete in the same venues. But equalization is the trend and ultimate goal of the International Ski Federation (Fis), confirmed today in Bischofshofen, ski jumping director Sandro Pertile. This unification of the calendar also brings challenges, and the director cannot rule out…
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Next season, the calendars for the women's and men's World Cup ski jumping competitions will not be completely unified, meaning that male and female ski jumpers will not compete in the same venues. But equalization is the trend and ultimate goal of the International Ski Federation (Fis), confirmed today in Bischofshofen, ski jumping director Sandro Pertile. This unification of the calendar also brings challenges, and the director cannot rule out…

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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siol.net broke the news in Ljubljana, Slovenia on Tuesday, January 6, 2026.
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