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ALPINE RACING :: Team Summit Colorado

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    Alpine includes the ski racing disciplines of Slalom (SL), Giant Slalom (GS), Super G (SG), Downhill (DH) and Parallel that are part of the Olympic Program.

What are the disciplines in alpine ski racing? - SALOMON

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    Slalom is the most technical discipline in alpine skiing. The gates are even closer together than in Giant Slalom and the turns are very fast and require quick changes in direction. The gates are …

What is slalom skiing? Know all the rules - olympics.com

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    Slalom is a part of alpine skiing. Alpine skiing consists of five events - downhill, super-G, giant slalom, slalom and combined. Men and women compete in each of these. For greater understanding, alpine skiing can be considered like swimming - which also has different styles like freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly and medley.

Slalom skiing - Wikipedia

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The Ins and Outs of Alpine Ski Racing - LiveAbout

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    Downhill is the longest and highest-speed event in alpine ski racing and involves the fewest turns. Each skier makes one run only. The skier with the fastest time is the winner. As in all alpine events, skiers are timed to one-hundredth of a second and any ties stand as that. Slalom Slalom is the shortest race and includes the most turns.

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