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International Ski Mountaineering Federation
SportSki Mountaineering
JurisdictionInternational
Membership41 National Federations
Founded2008; 16 years ago (2008)
HeadquartersLausanne, Switzerland
PresidentRegula Meier (SUI)
SecretaryJordi Canals Fontan (ESP)
Official website
www.ismf-ski.org

The International Ski Mountaineering Federation (ISMF) is the international governing body responsible for Ski mountaineering competitions. Its main aims are promotion, regulation, and development of Ski mountaineering worldwide. In 2026 the sport will be part of the programme of the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026.

History

The "International Council for Ski Mountaineering Competitions" (ISMC) was founded in 1999 as an internal body of the "Union Internationale des Associations d'Alpinisme" (UIAA). The ISMC was created to govern and administer the sport of Ski mountaineering, replacing the "Comité International pour le Ski Alpinisme de Compétition" (CISAC), which was founded in 1988 in Barcelona. On 6 October 2007, the General Assembly of the UIAA approved the new statutes, where the position of "unit member" was created. As a consequence of this change, it was deemed necessary to constitute an independent "international competition federation with its own juridical personality", named the "International Ski Mountaineering Federation" (ISMF). The Constitutional Assembly of the ISMF members held on 27 February 2008 in Champéry, Portes du Soleil (Switzerland), decided to continue to administer Ski mountaineering competitions as an International Federation with its own legal entity.

Today the ISMF is a non-profit association with the legal headquarters in Lausanne and the administrative office in Mondovì (Italy).

Organisational structure

The organisational structure of the ISMF has been significantly implemented since 2018. Today it can count on various internal commissions that determine and regulate its functioning according to the sector of reference: anti-doping, sustainability, medical, disciplinary, sport development, regulations. The organisational structure of the International Ski Mountaineering Federation consists of a Bureau, which includes the President, the Secretary General and three representatives of the main macro areas (Sport, Marketing and Communication, Finance), one of whom also covers the role of Vice-President. In turn, the Bureau is part of the Council, which, in addition to the aforementioned people, presents four representatives from member association, a representative of male athletes and a representative of female athletes and a representative for each continental council.

Disciplines

ISMF competitions

Categories:

Organisations to which the ISMF belongs

National Federations members

Country National union[1]
 Andorra Federació Andorrana de Muntanyisme (FAM)
 Argentina Federación Argentina de Ski y Andinismo (FASA)
 Armenia Armenian Ski Mountaineers Association (ARMSKI)
 Austria Österreichischer Skiverband (ÖSV)
 Azerbaijan Azerbaijan Winter Sports Federation (AWSF)
 Belgium Climbing & Mountaineering Belgium (CMBel)
 Brazil Confederacao Brasileira De Desportos Na Neve (CBDN)
 Bulgaria Bulgarian Climbing and Mountaineering Federation (BCMF)
 Canada The Alpine Club of Canada (ACC)
 Chile Federación de Andinismo de Chile (FEACH)
 China Chinese Mountaineering Association (CMA)
 Czech Republic Czech Mountaineering Association (CMF)
 Denmark Skiforbund Ski Federation Denmark (SSFD)
 France Fédération française de la montagne et de l’escalade (FFME)
 Germany Deutscher Alpenverein (DAV)
 Greece Hellenic Federation of Mountaineering and Climbing (EOOA)
 India Ski Mountaineering Association (India) (SMAI)
 Iran I.R.Iran Mountaineering&Sport Climbing Federation (IRIMSCF)
 Italy Federazione Italiana Sport Invernali (FISI)
 Japan Japan Mountaineering & Sport Climbing Association (JMSCA)
 Nepal (Provisional Member) Ski and Snowboard Foundation Nepal (SSFN)
 Netherlands Nederlandse Klim-en Bergsportvereniging (NKBV)
 Norway The Norwegian Ski Federation (NSF)
 Poland Polish Mountaineering Association (PZA)
 Portugal Federação de Campismo e Montanhismo de Portugal (FCMP)
 Romania Romanian Federation of Mountaineering and Climbing (RFMC)
 Russia Russian Mountaineering Federation (RMF)
 Slovakia Slovak Skimountaineering Association (SSA)
 Slovenia Alpine Association of Slovenia (PZS)
 South Korea Korean Alpine Federation (KAF)
 Spain Federación Española de Deportes de Montaña y Escalada (FEDME)
Federació d Entitats Excursionistes de Catalunya (FEEC) (Associated Member)
 Sweden The Swedish Climbing Federation (SKF)
 Switzerland Swiss Alpine Club (SAC-CAS)
 Thailand Ski and Snowboard Association of Thailand (SSAT)
 Turkey Turkish Mountaineering Federation (TDF)
 United Kingdom British Mountaineering Council (BMC)
 United States United States Ski Mountaineering Association (USSMA)

In March 2022, due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the ISMF banned the participation of Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials in international competitions; it also canceled all events planned to take place in Russia.[2][3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "List of ISMF member associations". Archived from the original on 2018-08-17. Retrieved 2020-01-25.
  2. ^ RODRIGUEZ, Clotilde. "ISMF".
  3. ^ "ISMF EXCLUDES RUSSIA". TrailrunningSpain.com. March 1, 2022.