The Austrian Ski Association (ÖSV) recruited Harald Rodlauer as new Ladies Skijumping head coach. The changes in the coaching stuff of the national teams continue. After Switzerland, Norway and Germany also Austria replaced it’s head coach now. Josef “Sepp” Walluschnig, who coached the team in the last couple of years, switches to the men’s second team as assistant coach. Under ...
Germany has now released it’s squad list for the upcoming season. Germany’s national ski association, Deutscher Skiverband (DSV), nominated it’s teams for the 2011/12 season. Thirteen athletes claimed a place in the squad, that consists of two training groups and a promotion group. In addition to the training groups, all athletes are ranked from A to C by performance criteria. ...
Switzerland’s Salome Fuchs underwent a further knee surgery last week. The troubles Switzerland’s Salome Fuchs is having with her knee keep going on. After tearing her left knee’s ACL at a training jump on Einsiedeln’s K70 last June, she underwent two surgeries and there was good hope that she could jump again in February. But unfortunately the healing process ...
Austria will run the upcoming season with ten athletes in three teams. Austria has nominated it’s teams for the next season. Unsurprisingly last winter’s overall CoC winner Daniela Iraschko and Jacqueline Seifriedsberger are forming the national team. Cornelia Roider and Katharina Keil are in the B-team. Members of the six-strong junior team are Chiara Hölzl, Michaela Kranzl, Verena Pock, Elisabeth ...
Twelve athletes in three groups are in Italy’s team for the 2011/12 season. Barbara Stuffer takes time out. The Italian Winter Sports Federation (Federazione Italiana Sport Invernali – FISI) has nominated it’s teams for the 2011/12 season. 12 athletes in three groups are in the team. The Group “A” with Lisa Demetz, Roberta D’Agostina, Evelyn Insam and Oslo silver medallist ...
Germany’s Deutscher Skiverband installed Andreas Bauer as new head coach, Daniel Vogler remains assistant. After Switzerland and Norway, also Germany makes some changes in it’s coaching staff. Germany’s national ski association, Deutscher Skiverband (DSV), has installed Andreas Bauer as new national coach for Ladies Skijumping. Daniel Vogler, who worked in an honorary capacity as head coach during the last 11 ...
Christian Meyer is new head coach of the Norwegian team. He signed a contract until 2014. The Norwegian ski federation “Norges Skiforbund” has installed Christian Meyer as new head coach for the ladies team. The contract he signed expires after the 2014 Olympics in Sochi. Meyer is successor to Frode Håre, who coached the team in the last four years, ...
The Swiss national ski association “Swiss Ski” has presented Sven Arnold as new coach of the ladies team. There will be a major change in the Swiss team next season. Pipo Schödler, who served as coach of the ladies’ team for many years, switches to the men’s team. There he will manage the second training group in the future. New ...
FIS presented a final calendar draft for the first Ladies World Cup season, that will be held next winter. At it’s sub-committee meeting last weekend in Zurich, FIS presented a final calendar draft for next winter’s Ladies World Cup and for the summer and winter Continental Cups. This draft can still be modified at the calendar conference in Portoroz in ...
The IOC has added Ladies Skijumping to the Olympic programme. The dream of all female jumpers has come true. Ladies Skijumping is added to the Olympic Winter Games programme in Sochi! The IOC made this decision today on it’s meeting in London. Also ski half-pipe, biathlon mixed relay, figure skating team and luge team are included to the Olympic programme. ...