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Nordic skiing

Nordic skiing encompasses the various types of skiing in which the toe of the ski boot is fixed to the binding in a manner that allows the heel to rise off the ski,[1] unlike alpine skiing, where the boot is attached to the ski from toe to heel. Recreational disciplines include cross-country skiing and Telemark skiing.

Nordic skiing
Anna Haag in the women's 10 km classic race at the 2011 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Oslo, Norway.
Characteristics
Typeoutdoors
Equipmentskis, skipoles
Presence
Olympic1924 – present
Paralympic1976 – present

Olympic events are competitive cross-country skiing, ski jumping and Nordic combined — an event combining cross-country skiing and ski jumping. The FIS Nordic World Ski Championships host these sports every odd-numbered year,[2] but there are also separate championships in other events, such as Telemark skiing[3] and ski flying. Biathlon combines cross-country skiing and rifle shooting, but is not included as a Nordic discipline under the rules of the International Ski Federation (FIS). Instead, it comes under the jurisdiction of the International Biathlon Union.[4]

The biomechanics of competitive cross-country skiing and ski jumping have been the subject of serious study. Cross-country skiing requires strength and endurance and ski jumping requires aerodynamic efficiency, both of which requirements translate into specific skills[5] to be optimized in training and competition.[6]

Origins edit

Recreational skiing began with organized skiing exercises and races of the Norwegian and Swedish infantries. Military races and exercises included downhill in rough terrain, target practice while skiing downhill, and 3 km cross-country skiing with full military backpack.[7] Slalom (Norwegian: slalåm) is a word of Norwegian origin that has entered the international skiing vocabulary. In the 1800s skiers in Telemark challenged each other on "wild slopes" (ville låmir), more gentle slopes had the adjective "sla". Some races were on "bumpy courses" (kneikelåm) and sometimes included "steep jumps" (sprøytehopp) for difficulty. These 19th century races in Telemark ran along particularly difficult trails usually from a steep mountain, along timber-slides and ended with a sharp turn ("Telemark turn") on a field or icy lake.[8]

Venues edit

Noted Nordic skiing resorts around the world include the following:[9]

North America edit

Europe edit

  • The Peer Gynt Trail in Norway extends 82 kilometres (51 mi) via the Jotunheimen, Rondane and Dovrefjell national parks, a journey of about seven days with hostels along the way.[13][9]
  • The Cirque du Gavarnie, is a cirque in the central Pyrenees, in Southwestern France, offers a limited, but scenic set of Nordic trails.[9]
  • The Ylläs Ski Resort in Finland provides 330 kilometres (210 mi) of trails, 38 kilometres (38 km) of which are illuminated.[9]
  • Mattila holiday village in Finnskogen northwest of Torsby in Värmland provides up to 170 kilometres (110 mi) of trails. Some trails extend all the way into Norway.[14][15]



References edit

  1. ^ Crego, Robert (2003). Sports and Games of the 18th and 19th Centuries. Sports and games through history. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 274. ISBN 9780313316104. Nordic skiing definition.
  2. ^ (PDF). fis-ski.com. International Ski Federation. 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-11-09. Retrieved 2016-11-08. The FIS World Championships in the Alpine, Nordic, Freestyle Skiing and Snowboard events are organised every uneven year.
  3. ^ (PDF). fis-ski.com. International Ski Federation. 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-11-09. Retrieved 2016-11-08.
  4. ^ Müller, Erich, ed. (2012). Science and Nordic Skiing V. Vol. 5. Meyer & Meyer Verlag. p. 700. ISBN 9781841263533.
  5. ^ Linnamo, Vesa, ed. (2007). Science and Nordic Skiing. Meyer & Meyer Verlag. p. 304. ISBN 9781841262291.
  6. ^ Prokop, Dave, ed. (1975). Training for Nordic Skiing. World Publications. p. 95. ISBN 9780890370520.
  7. ^ Bergsland, Einar (1946): På ski. Oslo: Aschehoug.
  8. ^ Bø, Olav (1993). Skiing throughout history. Oslo: Samlaget. ISBN 8252138853.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h Rizzo, Cailey (August 23, 2018). "8 Dazzling Destinations For a Cross-country Skiing Trip This Winter". Departures. Retrieved 2020-04-11.
  10. ^ Lounder, Janet (January 1985). Backpacker. Active Interest Media, Inc. p. 58.
  11. ^ Brown, Phil (1999-04-25). Longstreet Highroad Guide to the New York Adirondacks. Taylor Trade Publications. p. 68. ISBN 978-1-56352-505-6.
  12. ^ "Skiing at Maine Huts & Trails". Maine Huts & Trails. 2015-09-26. Retrieved 2020-04-11.
  13. ^ "Ski Norway - The Peer Gynt Trail - self-guided". Discover Norway. Retrieved 2020-04-11.
  14. ^ "Milslånga skidspår i vacker miljö". mattila.se (in Swedish). Östmark: Mattila Fritid AB. n.d. Retrieved 2024-01-29.
  15. ^ "Cross-country skiing in Sweden". visitsweden.com. Stockholm: V.S. VisitSweden AB. n.d. Retrieved 2024-01-29.

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Nordic skiing encompasses the various types of skiing in which the toe of the ski boot is fixed to the binding in a manner that allows the heel to rise off the ski 1 unlike alpine skiing where the boot is attached to the ski from toe to heel Recreational disciplines include cross country skiing and Telemark skiing Nordic skiingAnna Haag in the women s 10 km classic race at the 2011 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Oslo Norway CharacteristicsTypeoutdoorsEquipmentskis skipolesPresenceOlympic1924 presentParalympic1976 presentOlympic events are competitive cross country skiing ski jumping and Nordic combined an event combining cross country skiing and ski jumping The FIS Nordic World Ski Championships host these sports every odd numbered year 2 but there are also separate championships in other events such as Telemark skiing 3 and ski flying Biathlon combines cross country skiing and rifle shooting but is not included as a Nordic discipline under the rules of the International Ski Federation FIS Instead it comes under the jurisdiction of the International Biathlon Union 4 The biomechanics of competitive cross country skiing and ski jumping have been the subject of serious study Cross country skiing requires strength and endurance and ski jumping requires aerodynamic efficiency both of which requirements translate into specific skills 5 to be optimized in training and competition 6 Contents 1 Origins 2 Venues 2 1 North America 2 2 Europe 3 ReferencesOrigins editMain article History of skiing Recreational skiing began with organized skiing exercises and races of the Norwegian and Swedish infantries Military races and exercises included downhill in rough terrain target practice while skiing downhill and 3 km cross country skiing with full military backpack 7 Slalom Norwegian slalam is a word of Norwegian origin that has entered the international skiing vocabulary In the 1800s skiers in Telemark challenged each other on wild slopes ville lamir more gentle slopes had the adjective sla Some races were on bumpy courses kneikelam and sometimes included steep jumps sproytehopp for difficulty These 19th century races in Telemark ran along particularly difficult trails usually from a steep mountain along timber slides and ended with a sharp turn Telemark turn on a field or icy lake 8 Venues editNoted Nordic skiing resorts around the world include the following 9 North America edit Maple Leaf Trail a 128 kilometer trail system between Ste Agathe and Shawbridge in the Canadian Laurentian Mountains 10 Catamount Trail that spans the length of Vermont Royal Gorge Cross Country Ski Resort near Donner Pass in California Jackrabbit Ski Trail in the Adirondack Mountains of New York 11 Devils Thumb Ranch offers cross country and alpine skiing in Colorado 9 The Maine Huts and Trails system offers 50 miles 80 km of groomed terrain among the high peaks of Maine 12 9 Trapp Family Lodge in Stowe Vermont is named after the family of Maria Von Trapp and offers 62 miles 100 km of groomed terrain 9 Ammassalik Island is an island in East Greenland that offers opportunities for guided back country ski touring 9 Europe edit The Peer Gynt Trail in Norway extends 82 kilometres 51 mi via the Jotunheimen Rondane and Dovrefjell national parks a journey of about seven days with hostels along the way 13 9 The Cirque du Gavarnie is a cirque in the central Pyrenees in Southwestern France offers a limited but scenic set of Nordic trails 9 The Yllas Ski Resort in Finland provides 330 kilometres 210 mi of trails 38 kilometres 38 km of which are illuminated 9 Mattila holiday village in Finnskogen northwest of Torsby in Varmland provides up to 170 kilometres 110 mi of trails Some trails extend all the way into Norway 14 15 nbsp Wilderness cross country skiing in Alaska nbsp Jurij Tepes during team competition of FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2012 in Vikersund Norway nbsp Telemark skiing competitionReferences edit Crego Robert 2003 Sports and Games of the 18th and 19th Centuries Sports and games through history Greenwood Publishing Group pp 274 ISBN 9780313316104 Nordic skiing definition Rules for the Organization of FIS World Championships PDF fis ski com International Ski Federation 2015 Archived from the original PDF on 2016 11 09 Retrieved 2016 11 08 The FIS World Championships in the Alpine Nordic Freestyle Skiing and Snowboard events are organised every uneven year The International Ski Competition Rules ICR Joint Regulations for Telemark PDF fis ski com International Ski Federation 2016 Archived from the original PDF on 2016 11 09 Retrieved 2016 11 08 Muller Erich ed 2012 Science and Nordic Skiing V Vol 5 Meyer amp Meyer Verlag p 700 ISBN 9781841263533 Linnamo Vesa ed 2007 Science and Nordic Skiing Meyer amp Meyer Verlag p 304 ISBN 9781841262291 Prokop Dave ed 1975 Training for Nordic Skiing World Publications p 95 ISBN 9780890370520 Bergsland Einar 1946 Pa ski Oslo Aschehoug Bo Olav 1993 Skiing throughout history Oslo Samlaget ISBN 8252138853 a b c d e f g h Rizzo Cailey August 23 2018 8 Dazzling Destinations For a Cross country Skiing Trip This Winter Departures Retrieved 2020 04 11 Lounder Janet January 1985 Backpacker Active Interest Media Inc p 58 Brown Phil 1999 04 25 Longstreet Highroad Guide to the New York Adirondacks Taylor Trade Publications p 68 ISBN 978 1 56352 505 6 Skiing at Maine Huts amp Trails Maine Huts amp Trails 2015 09 26 Retrieved 2020 04 11 Ski Norway The Peer Gynt Trail self guided Discover Norway Retrieved 2020 04 11 Milslanga skidspar i vacker miljo mattila se in Swedish Ostmark Mattila Fritid AB n d Retrieved 2024 01 29 Cross country skiing in Sweden visitsweden com Stockholm V S VisitSweden AB n d Retrieved 2024 01 29 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nordic skiing amp oldid 1200855468, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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