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Winter Olympics cross-country skiing collective start is decided in several rounds

The Winter Olympics cross-country skiing group start is one round to determine the winner. The cross-country skiing course requires about 1/3 uphill, 1/3 downhill, and 1/3 flat, and in the Winter Olympics, there are two different types of starts: intervals and group starts.

Traditional techniques, free techniques and combinations of different distances and numbers of people make up the cross-country skiing program group, which produced 12 gold medals at the Beijing Winter Olympics***.

Other Winter Olympics cross-country skiing profiles.

The Winter Olympics cross-country skiing traditional technical competition site needs to be pressed special snow chute, snowboards in the snow chute, the players use the legs of the back and forth swing and the snow poles to support the forward movement, not allowed to have stomping ice action.

Downhill and flat tracks are the prime stages for overtaking rivals. When the athlete behind wants to overtake, he can step on the snowboard of the athlete in front of him to remind him, and when the athlete in front of him gets the reminder he has to get out of the way or else he is considered to have committed a foul. Traditional style boards have a very obvious bow arc, the skating part needs to hit the slippery wax, the center stirring part to hit the anti-skid wax.