No, ski cross is where you race against other skiers at the same time. Freestyle skiing is where skiers to jumps and tricks.
you can go backwards
skiers use jumps (also called kickers or launches) or rails to do Freestyle skiing
I guess there are several tricks that skiers could do. A good example for this is freestyle skiing is a combination of Skiing techniques and acrobatics. In this type of Skiing alone, there are a lot of Ski Tricks executed by Freestyle enthusiasts.
Freestyle Skiing - Aerials
generally its a bandana that they like that's too thin to use around their neck.
Skiers who do not need a slope typically include freestyle skiers and those who practice ski tricks on flat terrain or in terrain parks. Additionally, cross-country skiers can ski on flat trails or even rolling hills without requiring steep slopes. Some skiers also engage in backcountry skiing, exploring off-piste areas where natural terrain is varied. Lastly, adaptive skiers may utilize specialized equipment to navigate various terrains without the need for a designated slope.
It depends what type of skiing. For freestyle- Tanner Hall Simon Dumont Sean Pettit For backcountry- Seth Morrison
For Acrobatic Skiing (freestyle moguls, aerials, ski cross) the skiers competed on Cypress Mountain.
Olympic skiers train using various techniques that will improve their skiing ability. Most skiers prefer to train on snow but also engage in other forms of training for building muscles and endurance.
Simon Dumont is known for is freestyle skiing. He is an American and one of the best skiers in the world. He is famous for his going up to 20 feet out of the pipe, and doing superman double fronts.
For his freestyle he danced to "I Play Chicken With a Train" by Cowboy Troy.