World Championship in alpine skiing for the first time in Norway
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Norway will host the Alpine Skiing World Championships for the first time in 2029. They chose Narvik as the host, defeating Soldeu and Val Gardena in the vote of delegates at the Congress of the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (Fis).
Norway will host the World Championships in alpine skiing for the first time in 2029. Narvik was chosen as the host by delegates at the congress of the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS), defeating Andorra's Soldeu and Italy's Val Gardena. The latter was chosen as the venue for 2031, reports AFP.
Norway will host the World Championships in alpine skiing for the first time in 2029. Narvik was chosen as the host by delegates at the congress of the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS), defeating Andorra's Soldeu and Italy's Val Gardena. The latter was chosen as the venue for 2031, reports AFP.
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