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Slalom skiing involves a multi-buoy course that the skier must go around in order to complete the pass. A complete slalom water ski course consists of 26 buoys. There are entrance gates at the beginning and end of the course that the skier must go between, and there are 6 turn buoys that the skier must navigate around in a zigzag pattern.
A total of 11 athletes entered the competition. From qualifications the best 9 skiers qualify to final. Skiers have to pass 6 buoys. Every time length of the rope is shorter, respectively: 18.25m, 13.00m, 12.00m, 11.25m, 10.75m and 10.25m. The score include number of good passes of buoys, speed (58 km/h for every athlete) and length of the rope.
World Cup skiers commonly skied on slalom skis at a length of 203–207 centimetres (79.9–81.5 in) in the 1980s and 1990s but by the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City, the majority of competitors were using skis measuring 160 cm (63.0 in) or less.
A total of 7 athletes entered the competition. All of the skiers qualify to final. Skiers have to pass 6 buoys. Every time length of the rope is shorter, respectively: 18.25m, 13.00m, 12.00m, 11.25m, 10.75m and 10.25m. The score include number of good passes of buoys, speed (55 km/h for every athlete) and length of the rope.
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