Those Things About Skiing---Ski History
Important point
In the 18th century, skiing began to evolve into modern competitive skiing.
In 1733, the first ski team was established by the Norwegians.
In 1861, the world's first ski club was established in Oslo, Norway, the same year Norway held the first (Norway) national ski competition. Modern competitive skiing gradually evolved out of cross-country skiing, ski jumping, Nordic biathlon, alpine skiing, freestyle skiing, snowboarding and ski mountaineering 7 skiing sub-sports.
In 1883, the Norwegian Ski Federation was established. In the same year, cross-country and ski jumping competitions were held in the Haas White Mountains.
In 1910, at the initiative of the Norwegian Ski Association, Finland, Sweden, Germany and other 10 countries, 22 representatives in Christiani (now Oslo) held an international skiing conference, the establishment of the International Ski Committee.
On February 2, 1924, the International Ski Federation (FIS) was established, and decided that from 1925 onwards, regular world championships, then known as the “Nordic Skiing Championships”, held once a year.
After 1948, it was changed to every two years.