Slopestyle

Slopestyle
slopestyle course.
Highest governing bodyInternational Ski Federation
Characteristics
ContactNo
Team membersSingle competitors
Mixed-sexYes
TypeSnowboarding, Freestyle skiing
Presence
OlympicSince 2014

Slopestyle is a winter sport in which athletes ski or snowboard down a course including a variety of obstacles including rails, jumps and other terrain park features. Points are scored for amplitude, originality and quality of tricks. The discipline has its roots in action sports like skateboarding and BMX and has very successfully crossed over into the snow sports worlds of skiing and snowboarding.[1] Skiers use Twin-tip skis for their symmetry since they often go large portions of the course backward (referred to as "switch") and for their balanced weight so as to not destabilize spins. Slopestyle tricks fall mainly into four categories: spins, grinds, grabs and flips, and most tricks done in competition are a combination of these.

Slopestyle is one of the freestyle disciplines, along with moguls, aerials, cross, big air and half-pipe.

  1. ^ "Slopestyle". Canadian Freestyle Ski Association. Retrieved 12 November 2014.

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