Cross-country.
You use different length of poles in classic and free (skate) cross-country. The longest poles are used in free cross-country.
In ski racing, downhill skis are the longest, but slalom skis are the widest.
downhill skiing
'Sticks' used to ski are called skiing poles.
downhill skiing
snow skiing :)
The turning pole is one of the poles on the gates used in downhill skiing. The turning pole is the name for the inside pole that the skier skis around.
The record for the longest time water skiing continuously is 26 hours and 24 minutes, achieved by David W. Wathen in 1986.
The longest tow rope for water skiing is typically around 75 feet (approximately 23 meters) in length. This length is commonly used in competitive skiing to ensure optimal performance and safety. Some recreational skiers may use shorter ropes, but the 75-foot standard allows for better control and maneuverability on the water. Always refer to specific regulations or guidelines for the type of skiing being performed.
Ski jumping.
Clint Walker
Pole Vault
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