Vail and Aspen are popular skiing resorts in the United States.
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When you start skiing, it is easier to put your ankles together.
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Safety bindings make sure that the ski stays on your foot when you fall.
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Downhill skiing started in the Alps.
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A ski boot normally has two parts.
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Cross country skiing comes from Scandinavia.
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Mogul skiing means making flips in the air.
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Ski jumpers are judged only on how far they jump.
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Before you start skiing you should take lessons from a skiing instructor.
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A helmet protects you from head injuries.
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The FIS holds Olympic Games every two years.
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A downhill race has more gates than a slalom.
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Super G and the downhill are held in one run.
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The longest cross-country race is over a distance of 25 km .
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In the biathlon skiers must shoot at targets.
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The most famous Norwegian skier was Ingemar Stenmark
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Matti Nykänen was the dominant cross country skier of the 1990s.
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Toni Sailer won three medals at the Olympic Games at Grenoble.
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Lindsey Vonn (USA) won more World Cup races than any other athlete in history.
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St. Moritz is one of the most popular ski resorts in Switzerland.
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