You just have one long race course that the skiers have to ski around. It must be tiring. The winnners get points and at the end of the season the person with the most points wins.
Olympic cross-country skiing is many people racing to see who can get to the finish line faster by cross-country skiing, or skiing on flat land.
No, nordic skiing is same as cross-country skiing.
Alpine skiing, figure skating, ice hockey, bobsledding and cross country skiing.
Nordic combination is the combination of ski jumping and cross-country skiing.
can you explain your question more better!
No cross-country skiing and skiing are two completely different things. They require different equipment. There are "slope" skis which most people are used to that attach to your foot and boot completely. The cross country skis have your heel loose to make it easier to propel yourself forward. Skiing is done on a slope or mountain and cross country isn't necessarily on a hill. They go across all sorts of terrain.
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Cross country skiing is like cross country running, except on skis. The skis used for cross country skiing are long and thin. Your leather ankle boots are attached only to the toe of the binding. You use poles to push off, and then throw your feet forward to continue the motion. Cross country skiing is easy to learn, and only takes practice. There are many good skiing trail in the rocky mountains of Alberta.
Skiing across basically flat terrain
Cross-country skiing is a sport of skiing over the countryside rather than on downhill runs.
There is cross country running, which is long distance running (4k, 5k, 8k 10k) k is kilometers. and there is also cross country skiing, which is long distance skiing.