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

    https://olympics.com/en/news/alpine-skiing-slalom-rules-equipment-history-winter-olympics
    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 rules

What are the disciplines in alpine ski racing? - SALOMON

    https://www.salomon.com/en-us/alpine/alpine-advice/what-are-the-disciplines-alpine-ski-racing
    Slalom (technical event) 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 …

Slalom skiing - Wikipedia

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Slalom | Ski Racing

    https://www.progression-ski-racing.com/slalom-skiing
    The first part of the Slalom Progression is run with stubbies. We will start stubbies with sets of 10 to 15 gates set at a distance of 9 to 12 meters. The first laps that we run will be aided by brushes and/or dye. Our goal is to over exaggerate the line.

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