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Nordic skiing World Championships


 

The Nordic skiing World Championships (officially the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships) have been held in various numbers and types of events since 1925 for men and including women since 1954. Championship events include Nordic skiing's three disciplines: Cross-country skiing (aka XC skiing), Ski jumping, and Nordic combined (the latter being a combination sport consisting of both XC skiing and Ski jumping). Since 1985, the Nordic skiing World Championships have been held every odd-numbered year. Until 1980, the Winter Olympics also counted as World Championship events.

Related Topics:
FIS - 1925 - 1954 - Nordic skiing - Cross-country skiing (aka XC skiing) - Ski jumping - Nordic combined - Odd - 1980 - Winter Olympics

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Information format of this article : The following tables list the host towns/cities of the Championships and the medalists in the different events. The events are listed in roughly the same order they have been held in recent Championships. Some events have been discontinued over the years, and as such are listed as "defunct". Also note that the Double Pursuit, Sprint, and Team Sprint races have had their running distances changed between Championships; details of this are given in each event's section, above the medalist tables.

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