In alpine skiing, skiers race down the mountain on set courses and through gates.
At the Olympic Winter Games, there are four main types of alpine skiing – the downhill, the super giant slalom (super-G), the giant slalom and the slalom.
In the slalom race, skiers must pass through red and blue gates along the course, travelling in zig-zags as they go. The giant slalom is a similar course, but with a smoother, longer slope and less turns. In both these events, technique is more important.
For the downhill and the Super-G events, speed is more important and the winner is the skier who reaches the end of the course in the fastest time. |