
Freestyle skiing is a form of skiing which originally encompassed three disciplines: aerials, moguls, and ski ballet. Today, freestyle skiing consists of aerials, moguls, ski cross, ski half-pipe and slopestyle as part of the Olympics. Freestyle skiing first began to be contested seriously in the 1960s and early 1970s, when it was often known as ....
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Started in the 50's and was originally known at Hot-Dogging and progressed into becoming a recognised competitive form of skiing in the 70's. It differs from traditional alpine ski racing in that skiers runs are judged by a panel. Initially competition was composed of mogul skiing and aerial acrobatics performed after skiing off jumps. Has more rec...
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winter sport that combines skiing and acrobatics. The sport has experimented with a range of events, but there are two that have been constant ... [17 related articles]
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Acrobatic skiing that includes moguls, jumps and aerial maneuvers such as twists and somersaults.
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A skiing discipline that incorporates aerial acrobatic techniques into downhill skiing.
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