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FIS Integrity Hotline

FIS has established an integrity partnership with Global Sports Investigations. Breaches of governance and ethical matters as provided for in the FIS Code of Ethics, Anti-Corruption and Betting Rules, FIS Snow Safe Policy and the FIS Anti-Doping Rules can be reported to the external Integrity Hotline. Confidentiality is guaranteed by Global Sports Investigations. For more information, click here

Whistleblower Hotline:         +44 (0)207 034 3403
Whistleblower Email:           fis[at]integrityunit.com

FIS Snow Safe Programme

FIS believes that all athletes, staff and volunteers have the right to participate and develop in sport, in a safe and inclusive environment, free from all forms of discrimination, abuse, violence, neglect and exploitation. For U18s, these rights are paramount.

FIS is committed to devising and implementing policies to ensure that everyone within the broader remit of the organisation accepts their responsibility to attempt to safeguard athletes and participants from harm and abuse by following procedures 3 designed to safeguard them and reporting any concerns about their welfare through established pathways.

The aim of the FIS Safeguarding policy is to promote good practice, provide athletes of all ages with appropriate safety and protection whilst involved in the activities of FIS, and to allow staff and volunteers to make informed and confident responses to specific safeguarding and athlete/child protection issues.

To contact the FIS Safeguarding Officer: fussek[at]fisski.com
To contact the FIS Ethics Office: fis[at]integrityunit.com

Snow Safe Programme
Snow Safe Programme Overview
Feb 20, 202467 kB
Snow Safe Programme Overview
Feb 20, 202467 kB

Anti-Doping Athletes' Resources

The fight against doping remains an important focus for FIS, through a zero-tolerance policy on doping and cheating in sport. The FIS Anti-Doping Programme continues to focus on unannounced out-of-competition testing, collecting athlete biological passport (ABP) tests from athletes in the registered testing pool. Below are some useful links and documents to help athletes navigate the anti-doping policies and programmes.

Useful Links:
Supplements - Q&A WADA
Anti-Doping e-Learning platform WADA
TUE - Checklists WADA

FIS Anti Doping Rules
Feb 20, 20241005 kB
FIS Anti Doping Rules
Feb 20, 20241005 kB
WADA Prohibited List 2024
Feb 20, 2024371 kB
WADA Prohibited List 2024
Feb 20, 2024371 kB
WADA Prohibited List 2024 Explanations
Feb 20, 2024135 kB
WADA Prohibited List 2024 Explanations
Feb 20, 2024135 kB
WADA Dangers of Doping
Feb 20, 2024946 kB
WADA Dangers of Doping
Feb 20, 2024946 kB
Athlete Anti-Doping Rights Act
Feb 20, 2024900 kB
Athlete Anti-Doping Rights Act
Feb 20, 2024900 kB
FIS Testing Pool as of Jan 29 2024
Feb 20, 2024236 kB
FIS Testing Pool as of Jan 29 2024
Feb 20, 2024236 kB
Whereabouts Quick Reference Card
Feb 20, 2024409 kB
Whereabouts Quick Reference Card
Feb 20, 2024409 kB
TUE Form
Feb 20, 2024119 kB
TUE Form
Feb 20, 2024119 kB
Retirement Form
Feb 20, 2024261 kB
Retirement Form
Feb 20, 2024261 kB
Return to Competition Form
Feb 20, 2024290 kB
Return to Competition Form
Feb 20, 2024290 kB

Mental Well-Being

FIS is committed to promote and support the well-being of athletes, as well as of all other participants. Especially those working with athletes shall be assisted to be able to recognise the importance of athlete mental health and well-being to overall athlete health and performance. Through education and awareness, athletes and all stakeholders surrounding athletes shall be empowered to recognise mental health symptoms and seek effective help if required. Below are some useful resources for athletes:

Mentally Fit - Introduction
#MentallyFit - Athlete365 (olympics.com)

The importance of a good sleep
Sleep to Compete - Athlete365 (olympics.com)

12 Ways to Deal with the Unexpected
12 ways to deal with the unexpected - Athlete365 (olympics.com)

Helping you recognise when you need Support
Helping you recognise when you need support - Athlete365 (olympics.com)

Building a Support Network
Building a support network - Athlete365 (olympics.com)

Expert Guide to Staying Mentally Fit
Expert guide to staying #MentallyFit - Athlete365 (olympics.com)

Sport Mental Health Recognition Tool for Athlete Support Personnel:
IOC Sport Mental Health Assessment Tool 1 and Sport Mental Health Recognition Tool 1

Code of Ethics

The FIS Universal Code of Ethics sets out the priciples of operation of FIS and defines the rules of conduct of the officials, competitors and partners of FIS.

The fundamental principlesgovern all FIS activities, decisions, process and regulations are:

  • Transparency, Integrity, Democracy and political neutrality in all decision-making and management procedures of the FIS

  • Respect of the spirit of sport which requires mutual understanding with a spirit of friendship, solidarity and fair play

  • Protection of competitions against all kinds of cheating and manipulation, including doping

  • Respect of human dignity, non-discrimination of any kind on whatever grounds, and rejection of all forms of harassment

  • Compliance with the applicable laws, as well as with the rules and regulations of the FIS, the IOC and WADA.

FIS Code of Ethics
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FIS Code of Ethics
Feb 20, 2024317 kB
FIS Rules on the Prevention of the Manipulation of Competitions
Feb 20, 2024317 kB
FIS Rules on the Prevention of the Manipulation of Competitions
Feb 20, 2024317 kB

Athletes' Career Programmes

There are a wealth of resources to help athletes find a sport-life balance and to help develop their careers while pursuing their sports dreams. Below are a few helpful links:

FIS Academy
Athlete365
Athlete365 Career+
Athlete365 Learning