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  2. List of longest ski jumps - Wikipedia

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    With one exception, all of the world records for distance have been set on five of the world's six ski flying hills, of which five remain in use. [12] In 1936, Josef "Sepp" Bradl was the first to surpass 100 metres (330 ft), landing a jump of 101.5 metres (333 ft). [ 13 ]

  3. Thunderbolt Trail - Wikipedia

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    The fastest total time for one lap up and down the mountain is about an hour, [5] of which at least 50 minutes is uphill. [13] And while today's Thunderbolt skiers might take anywhere from 3 minutes [14] to 10 minutes [15] to ski down, the fastest known time down the trail is 2 minutes, 8.6 seconds, set by Norwegian Olympian Per Klippgen in ...

  4. Cross-country skiing - Wikipedia

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    The usual recommended length is skier length +5-15cm. The entire bottom of each skate ski is a glide zone—prepared for maximum glide. Traction comes from the skier pushing away from the edge of the previous ski onto the next ski. [45] Back country skis: Designed for ski touring on natural snow conditions. Recommended lengths are between 150 ...

  5. Ski - Wikipedia

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    The word ski comes from the Old Norse word skíð which means "cleft wood," [1] "stick of wood," or "ski". [2] In Old Norse common phrases describing skiing were fara á skíðum (to travel, move fast on skis), renna (to move swiftly) and skríða á skíðum (to stride on skis). [3] In Norwegian this word is usually pronounced .

  6. List of ski descents of eight-thousanders - Wikipedia

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    Steve Marolt skiing down the northeast ridge of Everest in 2007. This is a list of ski descents of eight-thousanders (which are the 14 highest peaks in the world that are over 8,000 meters (26,000 feet) in elevation). [1] Such feats are part of the sport of ski mountaineering, and also related to the sport of extreme skiing. The first descents ...

  7. Lesser-known ski destinations in the US - AOL

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    With adult day passes starting at $89 and discounted prices for older adults and kids, visitors can enjoy one of the best destinations in Colorado without breaking the bank.

  8. Minnesota skiers find inspiration across generations at World Cup

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  9. Cross-country skiing (sport) - Wikipedia

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    Alpine skiing competitions (known as hill races) existed in Norway during the 18th and 19th centuries, but were discontinued when the main ski festival in Oslo focused on long races (competitive cross-country skiing) and ski jumping (now known as the Nordic disciplines). The alpine disciplines reemerged in Central Europe around 1920.