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Finnish Ski Association and Virpi Sarasvuo

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Difference between Finnish Ski Association and Virpi Sarasvuo

Finnish Ski Association vs. Virpi Sarasvuo

The Finnish Ski Association (Suomen Hiihtoliitto, Finlands skidförbund) is a skiing governing body in Finland, based in Helsinki and Lahti. Virpi Katriina Sarasvuo (née Kuitunen, born 20 May 1976) is a Finnish former cross-country skier who competed from 1995 to 2010.

Similarities between Finnish Ski Association and Virpi Sarasvuo

Finnish Ski Association and Virpi Sarasvuo have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Cross-country skiing, International Ski Federation, Lahti.

Cross-country skiing

Cross-country skiing is a form of skiing where skiers rely on their own locomotion to move across snow-covered terrain, rather than using ski lifts or other forms of assistance.

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International Ski Federation

The Fédération Internationale de Ski (FIS; English: International Ski Federation) is the world's highest governing body for international winter sports.

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Lahti

Lahti (Lahtis) is a city and municipality in Finland.

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Finnish Ski Association and Virpi Sarasvuo Comparison

Finnish Ski Association has 15 relations, while Virpi Sarasvuo has 93. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 2.78% = 3 / (15 + 93).

References

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