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History of skiing
History of skiing Skiing, or traveling over snow on wooden runners, has a recorded history of almost five millennia. Ancient history The first hints to the existence ...
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Talk:History of skiing
Talk:History of skiing The amount of cul-de-sac links ... discussion not article: In Austria centers of skiing activities were Mürzzuschlag and Semmering. When??? In ... 19th century the Telemark ski revolutionized alpine skiing, being the first ski with a remarkable ... Deleted the sentence: In Austria centers of skiing activities were Mürzzuschlag and Semmering. and ...
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Skiing
Skiing Members of the US Air Force skiing (and snowboarding) at Keystone Resort's 14th ... Annual SnoFest An alpine skier Deep powder skiing Skiing is the activity of gliding over snow ... ski bindings. Originally used primarily for transportation, skiing evolved into a popular recreational and ...
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Barefoot skiing
Barefoot skiing Barefooting Barefoot skiing is water skiing behind a motorboat without the use of ... travel at higher speeds than conventional water skiing. Barefooting is known for its falls, which can be very painful. History of Barefooting Barefoot water skiing originated ...
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Nordic skiing   (translated from Japanese)
Nordic skiing Nordic skiing (Nordic ski) with,North EuropeScandinaviaIn the district it was born and developed skiing technology. Just the toe has been connected ... exclusive use being long, wearing the light skiing board, in order to run the snowfield, it slidesCross country skiing. Being thick wearing the long skiing ...
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Alpine skiing
Alpine skiing Alpine skiing (or downhill skiing) is a recreational activity and sport involving ... thin skis attached to each foot. Alpine skiing evolved from cross-country skiing when ski lift infrastructure was developed ...
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Newschool skiing
Newschool skiing This article or section contains information that ... and modify as needed, citing sources. Freestyle skiing involves tricks while skiing, including mogul runs or aerials. However, many ... accurately represent the true progression of "Freestyle skiing". These same "newschoolers" can often be found inside terrain parks skiing and proving to new skiers that ...
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Water skiing
Water skiing Recreational skiiers typically use two skis — ... Wakeboarding is a similar sport, combining water skiing and surfing Slalom Water Skiing water skiing with only one ski Water skiing is a sport and recreational activity ...
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Slalom skiing
Slalom skiing Slalom (from Norwegian slalåm: "sla," meaning steep ... meaning track after skis.) is an alpine skiing discipline. It involves skiing between poles (gates) spaced much closer together ... pads, hand guards, helmets and face guards. History The rules for the modern slalom were ... equipment in 1996. See also Sondre Norheim Skiing and Skiing Topics Downhill Super-G ...
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Telemark skiing
Telemark skiing Telemarker Telemark is a type of skiing that originates from the technique first developed by Sondre Norheim. Unlike Alpine skiing equipment, the Telemark ski has a binding ... the toes, just as in cross-country skiing. Telemark turns are led with the heel ... easily and fluidly. The technique soon dominated skiing, and in Norway it continued to ...
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