It depends on what kind of a team it is.
Skied is the past participle of ski.
you take the ski lift to the top of the mountain and beat the team magma leader so that the team magma members at the gate will leave
The past tense is skied.
I/you/we/they ski. He/she/it skis. The present participle is skiing.
Dartmouth has a ski team and an "Outing Club" that includes more clubs like Ski Patrol and Ski Racing Club. Hope this helps.
Emily Brydon joined the Canadian ski team in 1997. to find more information go to www.emilybrydon.com
check out the us ski team website it has a schedule. here is a link http://www.usskiteam.com/tv
in the Olympics there is both a team and individual event
An individual can find information regarding ski racing on the Internet, or they can read a magazine about it. They can also go to a ski store and possibly get a pamphlet with information regarding ski racing.
Someone can find a Verbier ski resort in the USA by visiting the Expedia website. The website has a large selection of ski resorts located in the USA. Visitors can find a Verbier ski resort from multiple states in the USA.
To find more information about ski conditions it is recommended to contact the resort of which you plan to visit. They will inform you on the conditions of their particular ski area.