International Ski and Snowboard Federation
| Fédération Internationale de Ski et de Snowboard | |
| Sport | Skiing and Snowboarding |
|---|---|
| Jurisdiction | International |
| Membership | 137 members |
| Abbreviation | FIS |
| Founded | 2 February 1924 in Chamonix, France |
| Affiliation | IOC |
| Headquarters | Marc Hodler House Blochstrasse 2 Oberhofen am Thunersee, Switzerland |
| President | Johan Eliasch |
| Vice presidents | |
| Secretary | Michel Vion |
| Operating income | CHF 31.3 million (2023) |
| Official website | |
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The International Ski and Snowboard Federation, also known as FIS (French: Fédération Internationale de Ski et de Snowboard), is the highest international governing body for skiing and snowboarding. It was previously known as the International Ski Federation (French: Fédération Internationale de Ski) until 26 May 2022 when the name was changed to include snowboard.
Founded on 2 February 1924 in Chamonix, France during the inaugural Winter Olympic Games, FIS is responsible for the Olympic skiing disciplines, namely Alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, ski jumping, Nordic combined, freestyle skiing, and snowboarding. The FIS is also responsible for setting the international competition rules. The organization has a membership of 132 national ski associations, and is based in Oberhofen am Thunersee, Switzerland.