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  2. Ski geometry - Wikipedia

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    Ski geometry is the shape of the ski. Described in the direction of travel, the front of the ski, typically pointed or rounded, is the tip, the middle is the waist and the rear is the tail. Skis have four aspects that define their basic performance: length, width, sidecut and camber. Skis also differ in more minor ways to address certain niche ...

  3. Para-alpine skiing - Wikipedia

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    For men, the ski length must be at least 205 centimetres (81 in) long with the same tolerance. Women and men's skis need a minimum radius of 45 metres (148 ft). [51] Skiers used curved ski poles for this event. Men and women both need their skis to have a profile radius of 67 millimetres (2.6 in). [9]

  4. Comparison of Colorado ski resorts - Wikipedia

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    Colorado offers many ski resorts. The following table compares their various sizes, runs, lifts, and snowfall: ... 10 225 March 2020 [9] Granby Ranch Granby: 406 ...

  5. Comparison of North American ski resorts - Wikipedia

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    5 1 $15 December 10, 2019 [405] Beartown Ski Area: Plattburgh: New York: 1,000 850 150 32 9 2 $22 December 10, 2019 [406] Mount Peter: Warwick: New York: 1,250 800 450 69 14 5 50 $62 December 10, 2019 [407] Oak Mountain: Speculator: New York: 2,400 1,650 750 46 22 4 120 $40 December 10, 2019 Royal Mountain Ski Area: Johnstown: New York: 1,800 ...

  6. Giant slalom - Wikipedia

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    Beginning with the 2007–08 season, the minimum radius for GS skis was increased to 27 m (89 ft) for men and 23 m (75 ft) for women. Additionally, the minimum ski width at the waist was increased from 60 to 65 mm (2.36 to 2.56 in), and the maximum stand height for all disciplines was reduced to 50 mm (1.97 in). [ 1 ]

  7. Para-alpine skiing classification - Wikipedia

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    There were three sit-ski classifications: LW10, LW11 and LW12. [7] Classification for competitors with cerebral palsy is difficult because the levels of spasticity can change as the race progresses. [9] There are 9 standing classifications, on a gradient of most severe being LW1 and LW9 being the least severe. [10]