September 4 is the deadline for FIS Presidential nominations ©Getty Images

The International Ski Federation (FIS) has confirmed September 4 as the deadline for Presidential nominations.

A successor to President Gian-Franco Kasper is to be elected at the FIS Congress, scheduled for October 4 if the coronavirus pandemic allows. 

Candidacies for the Presidency and Council must be submitted no later than September 4. 

The event was moved from Thailand to Switzerland in May, although whether or not it can go ahead will depend on the status of global travel and Swiss Government guidelines on mass gatherings. 

The FIS is set to assess the situation on August 1 to confirm the date or once again reschedule.

An alternative date in November will be considered if it looks like an in-person gathering will be possible that month, but if not the Congress will be delayed until 2021 and instead held in the Slovenian town of Portorož.

A successor to President Gian-Franco Kasper is to be elected at the FIS Congress in October ©Getty Images
A successor to President Gian-Franco Kasper is to be elected at the FIS Congress in October ©Getty Images

The Swiss Kasper has led the FIS for 22 years, but intended to step down this month.

Kasper, 76, was re-elected in 2018 and is currently serving a four-year term, which his successor will complete.

Another Swiss, Marc Hodler, was FIS President before Kasper, and the organisation has had four Presidents in its history.

Kasper was an International Olympic Committee member from 2000 to 2018, when he became an honorary member.

Swiss-Ski has nominated its President, Urs Lehmann, for the role of FIS President, while Swedish billionaire Johan Eliasch has been nominated by GB Snowsport.