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  2. Cross-country skiing (sport) - Wikipedia

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    Ski touring competitions (Norwegian: turrenn) are long-distance cross-country competitions open to the public, competition is usually within age categories. [5] In the 1800s racers used a single, wooden pole, which was longer and stronger than modern poles, and could be used for braking downhill, as well.

  3. Cross-country skiing - Wikipedia

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    Skis, poles, boots, bindings. Cross-country skiing is a form of skiing whereby skiers traverse snow-covered terrain without use of ski lifts or other assistance. Cross-country skiing is widely practiced as a sport and recreational activity; however, some still use it as a means of travel. Variants of cross-country skiing are adapted to a range ...

  4. White Grass Ski Touring Center - Wikipedia

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    White Grass Ski Touring Center. White Grass Ski Touring Center is a cross-country skiing facility located in Canaan Valley in Tucker County, West Virginia. It originally opened in 1979 on White Grass Knob near Harrisonburg, Virginia. [1] Two years later, the operation was moved to the site of the second Weiss Knob Ski Area. [2]

  5. Bill Koch (skier) - Wikipedia

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    30 km. World Championships. 1982 Oslo. 30 km. William Conrad Koch (born June 7, 1955) is an American cross-country skier who competed at the international level. [1] A native of Guilford, Vermont, he is a graduate of the nearby Putney School in Putney. In 1974, he became the first American to win a medal in international competition, placing ...

  6. List of FIS Cross-Country World Cup men's race winners

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    Cross-country skiing. This is a list of individual male winners in FIS Cross-Country World Cup from 1982 season to present. The list includes distance races, sprints and stage events as well as the distance and sprint stages of the stage events. Distance races have been part of the World Cup ever since its formation.

  7. Vasaloppet - Wikipedia

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    Vasaloppet. Vasaloppet (Swedish for 'the Vasa race') is an annual long distance cross-country ski race held on the first Sunday of March. The 90 km (56 mi) course starts in the village of Berga, just south of Sälen in western Dalarna, Sweden, and ends in the town of Mora in the central part of the province. It is the oldest cross-country ski ...

  8. 2020–21 FIS Cross-Country World Cup - Wikipedia

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    2021–22 →. The 2020–21 FIS Cross-Country World Cup was the 40th official World Cup season in cross-country skiing for men and women. The season began with the Nordic Opening stage event on 27–29 November 2020 in Ruka, Finland and was planned to conclude with the World Cup Finals on 19–21 March 2021 in Beijing, China. [1]

  9. Alex Harvey (skier) - Wikipedia

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    30 km skiathlon. 2008 Mals. 10 km classical. 2007 Tarvisio. 10 km freestyle. 2007 Tarvisio. 20 km skiathlon. Alex Harvey ( French pronunciation: [alɛks aʁˈve]; born 7 September 1988) is a retired Canadian cross-country skier who competed between 2005 and 2019. Harvey is also a member of the Quebec Provincial Cycling Team.