Formation | 1952 |
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Type | Skiing |
Headquarters | 5 Dilova Street, Kyiv, Ukraine |
Region served | Ukraine |
Membership | International Ski and Snowboard Federation (1992) |
Official language | Russian |
President | Ihor Mitiukov |
Affiliations |
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Website |
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Ski Federation of Ukraine ( Ukrainian: Федерація лижного спорту України, ФЛСУ, Federatsiya lyzhnoho sportu Ukrayiny (FLSU); literally Federation of Ski Sports of Ukraine) is a national governing body of skiing in Ukraine.
The federation includes such skiing disciplines as alpine skiing, snowboarding, cross-country skiing ( roller skiing), freestyle skiing, Nordic skiing, and ski jumping.
The federation was created in 1952 on initiative of Sergei Fomin who after the World War II stayed in Kiev. [1]
Among notable members of the federation is Oleksandr Batyuk who won a silver Olympic medal (as part of the Soviet cross-country relay team at the 1984 Winter Olympics and the only representative of the Ukrainian SSR [2]) and Iryna Taranenko-Terelia [3] who won number of ski championships of the Soviet Union and Ukraine.
Formation | 1952 |
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Type | Skiing |
Headquarters | 5 Dilova Street, Kyiv, Ukraine |
Region served | Ukraine |
Membership | International Ski and Snowboard Federation (1992) |
Official language | Russian |
President | Ihor Mitiukov |
Affiliations |
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Website |
www |
Ski Federation of Ukraine ( Ukrainian: Федерація лижного спорту України, ФЛСУ, Federatsiya lyzhnoho sportu Ukrayiny (FLSU); literally Federation of Ski Sports of Ukraine) is a national governing body of skiing in Ukraine.
The federation includes such skiing disciplines as alpine skiing, snowboarding, cross-country skiing ( roller skiing), freestyle skiing, Nordic skiing, and ski jumping.
The federation was created in 1952 on initiative of Sergei Fomin who after the World War II stayed in Kiev. [1]
Among notable members of the federation is Oleksandr Batyuk who won a silver Olympic medal (as part of the Soviet cross-country relay team at the 1984 Winter Olympics and the only representative of the Ukrainian SSR [2]) and Iryna Taranenko-Terelia [3] who won number of ski championships of the Soviet Union and Ukraine.