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International Ski Federation

Energy for winter sports

Winter and winter sports have a clear relation to Vattenfall´s historical heritage in the North. Since 1994 Vattenfall is a sponsor of the Swedish Ski Association.

Over the years one of the main products, electricity, has contributed positively to the development of the skiing experience in numerous ways: lighting up the dark slopes and trails, creating artificial snow, powering ski lifts to the top of the mountains.

We are proud to say that our new partnership since 2010 with International Ski Federation, FIS, allows us to continue the journey and enhance the experience for winter sport lovers across Europe. In this way we also have the opportunity to be present in the international ski arenas, such as alpine skiing, ski jumping and cross-country skiing. The partnership means that we can create more venues on our markets in Europe.

Vattenfall will be present at six World Cup ski events to meet and engage the public with different on site activities, starting at the World Cup Cross-country in Düsseldorf, dec 3-4. We will be present on site on the Alpine Ski World Cup events in Munich, Garmisch-Partenkirschen and Åre, and the Cross Country events at Stockholm and Falun.

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Photographer: Nicklas Blom, who also photographed the image on the homepage.

Sponsor of the International Ski Federation
Watch the cross-country TV spot - "Energy for wintersports"
(WMV 9.01 MB) (new window)
Watch the down hill TV spot - "Energy for wintersports"
(WMV 9 MB) (new window)

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More about the International Ski Federation
International Ski Federation, FIS (new window)

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2012-01-19
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