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  • How Do Slalom Skiers Know Which Gates To Hit? (Beginners Guide to . . .
    Skiers need to pass through the gates which refer to two plastic poles alternating between red and blue This is through an earmarked course and each of these gates has a minimum and maximum width of 4m and 6m, respectively
  • What do the double gates mean in slalom skiing?
    Slalom skiers race through gates, each of which is a pair of flags or poles The first gate is always red, so the skier must go between the red poles and then navigate to the next gate shown in blue on my diagram below
  • Slalom - Alpine Race Method
    Slalom skiing involves mastering rhythm changes within the course, including various turns and combinations like Hair Pins and Flushes Practising short arcing turns and adjusting their length can simulate racing slalom and help improve performance
  • Slalom skiing rules - Grandvalira
    Slalom skiers have to pass through two courses Eliminations take place after the first course based on timings The competitor with the lowest combined time across the two courses is declared the winner ”
  • what are the rules of slalom skiing - trendsmask. com
    Slalom is a technical alpine skiing event where skiers race down a short, steep slope and weave quickly through a dense set of gates It’s the most “turny” of the alpine disciplines, emphasizing agility, rhythm, and precise line choice rather than pure speed
  • Slalom skiing - Wikipedia
    Example of a slalom course, whereby the skier passes through pairs of poles (gates) of alternating colors on this German language diagram Ziel stands for the finish line A course is constructed by laying out a series of gates, formed by alternating pairs of red and blue poles
  • How Is Slalom Skiing Scored - Ourextremesports. com
    Slalom skiing is a race against the clock where skiers must navigate a course marked by tightly spaced gates These gates are a series of poles, usually set up in pairs, that the skier must pass through while making quick and precise turns
  • Alpine Ski Racing Disciplines Explained | Slalom to Downhill
    This guide breaks down the four official alpine ski racing events: Slalom, Giant Slalom (GS), Super-G and Downhill explaining how they differ in gate spacing, vertical drop, equipment, and racing technique


















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