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Skiing body FIS signs Azerbaijan to five-year sponsor deal for world championships

Skiing body FIS signs Azerbaijan to five-year sponsor deal for world championships

Washington Post07-05-2025

GENEVA — Skiing's governing body signed the oil- and gas-rich state of Azerbaijan on Tuesday as its first global sponsor of world championships which face challenges from changing climate .
The International Ski and Snowboard Federation said the five-year deal with Azerbaijan's tourism agency through the 2030 season also includes the World Cup in some disciplines, including aerials, ski cross and snowboard cross.

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