Freestyle skiing: which consists of Aerial event mogul event Ski-cross event First started in 1992, with the mogul event for both men and women, although it was demonstrated in 1988's Olympic games. Aerial's event came in 1994 and Ski-cross in 2010.
You might be thinking of professional skiing. As in the Olympics, Freestyle skiing is a discipline which contains a: Mogul event Areial event Ski-cross event So really, mogul skiing is a type of freestyle skiing.
a mogul is a bump on a ski hill.
Chairlift.
That Olympic event is called the biathlon. Actually, in the Olympic biathlon, athletes cross-country ski and then shoot a rifle at a target. There is a variation of the biathlon called the archery biathlon where the athletes cross-country ski and then use a bow and arrow to shoot at a target, but although it is popular in certain countries (especially Canada and Russia), it is not an Olympic event.
Yes, most resorts have some mogul pistes.
The little bumps are called moguls.
Ski jumping has been an Olympic event since the first Winter Olympics in Chamonix in 1924. The winner of the first Olympic Gold Medal for ski jumping was Jacob Thams of Norway.
yes it is when you go off a ramp and try to get as far as you can from the ramp
a mogul is a lump on a ski hill that forms because of people going on the same route over and over
That tricky hill on a ski run is a 'mogul'
Mogel is not a word in the English dictionary, but mogul is. Mogul is defined as a bump which is present on a ski slope.