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Finnish Ski Association

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Finnish Ski Association
Suomen Hiihtoliitto
Finlands skidförbund
Formation1908 (1908)
TypeSports governing body
HeadquartersHelsinki & Lahti
Location
Official language
Finnish
Swedish

The Finnish Ski Association (Finnish: Suomen Hiihtoliitto, Swedish: Finlands skidförbund[1]) is a skiing governing body in Finland, based in Helsinki and Lahti. It is a member of FIS, and runs cross-country skiing, ski jumping, Nordic skiing, and alpine skiing.

It was established in 1908 as Liitto Suomen hiihtourheilun edistämiseksi. The first chairman was Lennart Munck Af Flukila. Its modern name was adopted in 1931.

Chairmen

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References

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  1. ^ "Finnish Ski Association".
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