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  2. Speed skiing - Wikipedia

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    Speed skiing is the sport of skiing downhill in a straight line at as high a speed as possible, as timed over a fixed stretch of ski slope. There are two types of contest: breaking an existing speed record or having the fastest run at a given competition. Speed skiers regularly exceed 200 kilometres per hour (124 mph)

  3. Speed skiing world records - Wikipedia

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    Speed: Date: Location: Ski: S1 Simon Billy France 255,500 km/h March 22, 2023 Vars: Ski: S1 Junior Ivan Origone Italy 250,700 km/h 2006 Les Arcs: Ski: S2 Gregory Meichtry Switzerland 211,020 km/h 2014 Vars: Ski: S2 Junior Jimmy Montès France 204,890 km/h 2006 Les Arcs: Ski: Handisport Michael Milton Australia 213,650 km/h 2006 Les Arcs ...

  4. FIS Speed World Ski Championships - Wikipedia

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    The FIS World Speed Skiing Championships are a biannual speed skiing competition organized by FIS. A demonstration sport on the occasion of the 1992 Olympic Games in Albertville , the World Championships are today the most prestigious event, followed by the World Cup .

  5. Speed skiing at the 1992 Winter Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Speed skiing was a demonstration sport at the 1992 Winter Olympics.The venue was in Les Arcs, about 60 km from the host city, Albertville. Michael Prufer, a 31-year-old medical doctor from Savoie, improved his own 1988 world record by 5.558 km/h.

  6. Steve McKinney (skier) - Wikipedia

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    During winters at Squaw Valley, McKinney gained a reputation there for skiing long, expert-level runs at high speed using 225 cm downhill skis. McKinney learned about speed skiing from his friend, Dick Dorworth, [12] who was the first skier to break 105 mph. In speed skiing, the limits were few, so McKinney could ski as fast as he dared.

  7. FIS World Championships - Wikipedia

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    FIS Ski Flying World Championships, biennial international ski flying competition; FIS Snowboard World Championships, biennial international snowboarding competition; World Para Alpine Skiing Championships, biennial international paralympic alpine skiing competition; FIS Speed Ski World Championships, biennial international speed skiing competition

  8. List of individual World Cup victories in skiing - Wikipedia

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    Speed Skiing* 46 in Speed Skiing. [38] 38: Yelena Välbe Russia: 45: 1987–1998: Cross-Country Skiing: 45 in Distance Races. [39] Stefan Kraft Austria: 45 2012– Ski Jumping 33 in Large Hill, 10 in Flying Hill, 2 in Normal Hill. [40] 40: Hermann Reitberger Germany: 44: 1980–1991: Freestyle Skiing: 44 in Acroski. [41] Raphaël Poirée France ...

  9. Skiing - Wikipedia

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    Skiing is the use of skis to glide on snow for basic transport, a recreational activity, or a competitive winter sport. ... Speed skiing – Dating from 1898, ...