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resorts can
include night skiing, après-
ski, and
glade skiing under the
supervision of the
ski patrol and the
ski school.
Alpine skiing branched off from the...
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Alpine skiing, or
downhill skiing, is the
pastime of
sliding down snow-covered
slopes on
skis with fixed-heel bindings,
unlike other types of
skiing (cross-country...
- uses
within a
downhill skiing context.
Backcountry skiing, also
known as off-piste
skiing, is any form of
skiing done
outside of
ski area boundaries. Most...
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Water skiing (also
waterskiing or water-
skiing) is a
surface water sport in
which an
individual is
pulled behind a boat or a
cable ski installation over...
- Cross-country
skiing is a form of
skiing whereby skiers traverse snow-covered
terrain without use of
ski lifts or
other ****istance. Cross-country
skiing is widely...
- A
ski resort is a
resort developed for
skiing, snowboarding, and
other winter sports. In Europe, most
ski resorts are
towns or
villages in or adjacent...
- in each discipline. Alpine
skiing (10) (details) Biathlon (11) (details) Bobsleigh (4) (details) Cross-country
skiing (12) (details) Curling (3)...
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Backcountry skiing (US), also
called off-piste (Europe),
alpine touring,
freeriding or out-of-area, is
skiing in the
backcountry on
unmarked or unpatrolled...
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Slalom is an
alpine skiing and
alpine snowboarding discipline,
involving skiing between poles or gates.
These are
spaced more
closely than
those in giant...
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Skiing, or
traveling over snow on
skis, has a
history of at
least eight millennia. The
earliest archaeological examples of
skis were
found in Karelia...