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Sportradar partners with International Ski and Snowboard Federation

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More than €40m ($42m) is estimated to be wagered on major FIS events per season, according to Sportradar Integrity Services. Competitions with the highest levels of betting interest in the global market are the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup, FIS Cross-Country World Cup, and FIS Ski Jumping World Cup.

Additionally, through the Universal Fraud Detection System (UFDS), Sportradar Integrity Services will monitor betting-relevant events across all of FIS’ disciplines.

Sportradar Integrity Services has detected over 7,700 suspicious matches during the past 17 years with over 1,000 taking place in 2022 alone.

FIS Director of Sports Integrity Sarah Fussek said: “The insight provided to us by Sportradar Integrity Services regarding the global betting landscape within our sports and the associated risk factors will put us in the best possible position to counteract any integrity-related threats.

“It is essential to us that robust provisions are in place to safeguard our competitions, and this agreement enables us to do this in the strongest way possible going forward, as we gain a detailed understanding of the integrity risks facing our sports.”

Sportradar Integrity Services Managing Director Andreas Krannich added: “Skiing and snowboarding disciplines have become increasingly popular across global betting markets in recent times, with this betting interest only expected to increase in the coming years.”

“Therefore, the formation of this partnership demonstrates both parties’ commitment to mitigating any integrity-related threats that may occur. We look forward to building our relationship with FIS throughout this agreement as we seek to uphold the integrity of all FIS competitions.”

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