Trying to bring together ski racing today and yesterday. Following the history of skiing and its legends. How the World Cup has evolved and its venues that have been raced on for nearly 100 years. So there have been some refinements and a little change in speed of the ski racer today. Over 40 years I have installed 3 or 4 generations of safety nets, spent weeks each year on shovel work, miles of nets, fences and dying blue lines at world cup and Olympic race courses. That helps me identify those generational nuisances. Through the half dozen playlists with contributions from every where, thanks to all, Ill try and capture all the new races and I will endeavor to dig into a 50 year CD DVD Blue ray library, 30 years of VHS has been converted.
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Wow, thanks for this piece of skiing history. That looks so rough, respect to those athletes. Not to take anything away from today's athletes though, that image of Kilde's leg is going to be imprinted in my memory for a long time.
Yes, but look at the turns above the Hausberg 4 turns now used to be 2. and recently the gates to the right off the Hausberg to slow down the traverse because no matter how hard you try the two ridges and the sidehill of the H kante will never be a smooth ride.
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In the mid 70’s I taught in St Johann which is almost a sister town to Kitzbuhel. My first winter working there was very little snow. Kitzbuhel had the army by the hundreds trucking in snow and spreading it on the trail.
I’ve skied all my life, taught skiing in Canada, USA and Austria, great way to spend my 20’s. I skied the Hannenkam trail. Even as an experience skier it was an adventure. I can’t imaging skiing it at those speeds. These athletes are completely exceptional.
I have commented that the most important skiing muscle in your body gets a great workout skating circles. The inside thigh does a lot of work when your speed and g forces increase. You can achieve a similar strength training on the ski hill by side stepping up a hill with skis on. It takes a lot of steps, your challenge.
Just subscribed and truly enjoyed the Parker Ridge " Totem Cup " footage . Can you please make this shareable on Facebook ? Myself and others have enjoyed participating in this event ( 90's ) . Rob Tooke still continues the tradition . Thank you for this channel and content .
Cracking race. Such exuberance! If Sofia reclaims her GS chops, she's back in the overall title hunt. Odd that she was 3d in GS for 2017; never above 13th before or since.
All alpine ski jumps are manufactured a little bit. Many of the sharp roles need some prep so the jump is manageable or the impression of having lots of little air spots is good DH. All the bigger jumps are built with a big pile of snow and a snow cat.
I'm advocating what has always been described as knee angulation is in fact the femur moving freely in the pelvis. This skiing fundamental is supported by the human anatomy. Knee angulation looks good sounds good but it represents the greatest force on one of the weakest body parts. Nothing has to change in your skiing except the concept, your muscles have always been doing the right thing we have just been mislabeling it. Properly describing this edging action will help you make better movements and stay more relaxed.
I don't suppose you remember Trumps passing a quiz that was determining if he was senile He thought it was an IQ test. Can we have this conversation somewhere else.
Hey! So I cannot remember which two winters I visited from Vail, to see two Aspen Downhill races. Either in 1982 & 83, or 1983 & 84... but I went with a date (different one each year), and our highlight (each year!) was breakfast at the Hotel Jerome ~ next to Goldie Hawn (and Kurt, plus six friends) ❤️❤️🎯