FIS Congress History
The first International Ski Congress was staged on 18th February 1910 in Christiania (NOR). Since then, the International Ski family has come together more than 50 times to set the course for the future of international skiing. Below is a recap of every FIS Congress staged since 1910.
2024 - Reykjavik (ISL)
2023 - Online (SUI)
2022 - Milan (ITA)
2020 - Online (SUI)
2018 - Costa Navarino (GRE)
2016 - Cancun (MEX)
2014 - Barcelona (ESP)
2012 - Kangwonland (KOR)
2010 - Antalya (TUR)
2008 - Cape Town (RSA)
2006 - Vilamoura-Algarve (POR)
2004 - Miami (USA)
2002 - Portoroz (SLO)
2000 - Melbourne (AUS)
1998 - Prague (CZE)
1996 - Christchurch (NZL)
1994 - Rio de Janeiro (BRA)
1992 - Budapest (HUN)
1990 - Montreux (SUI)
1988 - Istanbul (TUR)
1985 - Vancouver (CAN)
1983 - Sydney (AUS)
1981 - Puerto de la Cruz (ESP)
1979 - Nice (FRA)
1977 - Bariloche (ARG)
1975 - San Francisco (USA)
1973 - Nicosie (CYP)
1972 - Opetija (YUG)
1968 - Barcelona (ESP)
1967 - Beirut (LEB)
1965 - Mamaia (ROM)
1963 - Athens (GRE)
1961 - Madrid (ESP)
1959 - Stockholm (SWE)
1957 - Dubrovnik (YUG)
1955 - Montreux (SUI)
1953 - Igls (AUT)
1951 - Venice (ITA)
1949 - Oslo (NOR)
1946 - Pau (FRA)
1938 - Helsinki (FIN)
1936 - Garmisch-Partenkirchen (GER)
1934 - Solleftea (SWE)
1932 - Paris (FRA)
1930 - Oslo (NOR)
1928 - St. Moritz (SUI)
1926 - Lahti (FIN)
1924 - Chamonix (FRA)
1923 - Prague (TCH)
1922 - Stockholm (SWE)
1914 - Christiania (NOR)
1913 - Bern-Interlaken (SUI)
1912 - Munich (GER)
1911 - Stockholm (SWE)
1910 - Christiania (NOR)