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  2. List of ski brands - Wikipedia

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    Identity One / Id One. Mogul skis, Freeride skis, Technical Skis, Ski poles, Ski clothes. Japan. 2000. Founded by Janne Lahtela to make Many skis for most of the Mogul Olympians And, WC competitors, skis made with stainless steel edges and a fiberglass base. J Skis. Alpine Skis, Freeride Skis, Freestyle Skis.

  3. Freeskiing - Wikipedia

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    Freeskiing, or new school skiing, is a specific type of alpine skiing, which involves tricks, jumps, and terrain park features, such as rails, boxes, jibs, or other obstacles. This form of skiing resulted from the growth of snowboarding combined with the progression of freestyle skiing. "Newschoolers", or those who specifically ski in this ...

  4. Water skiing - Wikipedia

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    1981 – 2017. Water skiers performing at Sea World on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. Water skiing (also waterskiing or water-skiing) is a surface water sport in which an individual is pulled behind a boat or a cable ski installation over a body of water, skimming the surface on two skis or one ski.

  5. Alpine skiing - Wikipedia

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    Alpine skiing. Alpine skiing, or downhill skiing, is the pastime of sliding down snow -covered slopes on skis with fixed-heel bindings, unlike other types of skiing ( cross-country, Telemark, or ski jumping ), which use skis with free-heel bindings.

  6. Canadian Ski Instructors' Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Ski Instructors' Alliance ( CSIA ), founded in 1938, is an association of more than twenty thousand professional skiers located across Canada. [1] The CSIA's purposes are to ensure a nationwide ski teaching standard through the development of effective skiing techniques and teaching methods and promote the importance of ski safety. [2]

  7. Piste - Wikipedia

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    A piste ( / piːst /) [1] is a marked ski run or path down a mountain for snow skiing, snowboarding, or other mountain sports . This European term is French [2] ("trail", "track") and synonymous with 'trail', 'slope', or 'run' in North America. The word is pronounced using a long "e" sound so that it rhymes with "beast".

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