The FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1926 took place between February 4–6, 1926 in Lahti, Finland.
February 6, 1926 The conditions during these championships were extremely rough, with a temperature of −30 °C (−22 °F).
In the 50 km, the top finishers used plastered masks for protection to their face.
February 4, 1926 Grøttumsbråten had the fastest time in the cross country portion of the event, finishing three minutes ahead of Haug.
Jacob Tullin Thams of Norway had the longest jump of the competition with a distance of 39.5 meters.