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  2. Speed skiing world records - Wikipedia

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    These records have been established on the quickest tracks of each time. In 2022, the quickest active track is Chabrières in Vars (France). Furthermore, one specific race (Speedmasters) is organized every year for permitting skiers to approach these records, at the period where the track is the quicker (end of March). Otherwise, other speed ...

  3. Downhill (ski competition) - Wikipedia

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    The rules for downhill skiing competitions were originally developed by Sir Arnold Lunn for the 1925 British National Ski Championships. A speed of 100 miles per hour (161 km/h) was first achieved by Johan Clarey at the 2013 Lauberhorn World Cup, [5] beating the previous record of 98 mph (158 km/h), set by Italian Stefan Thanei in 2005.

  4. Speed skiing - Wikipedia

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    World Cup speed skiing Simon Billy in Vars, Hautes-Alpes 2019. Speed skiing is the sport of skiing downhill in a straight line at as high a speed as possible, as timed over a fixed stretch of ski slope. There are two types of contest: breaking an existing speed record or having the fastest run at a given competition.

  5. Steve McKinney (skier) - Wikipedia

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    He made his first tentative speed runs there, despite still wearing the body cast from his broken back. The following year, in 1974, McKinney returned to Cervinia and established his first world speed skiing record, passing through the speed traps at 189.473 km/h (117.7 mph). [13] His record was surpassed the following year at Cervinia. Two ...

  6. Yūichirō Miura - Wikipedia

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    While active in ski competitions, he competed for the average speed in the 100 meter section of the steep slope downhill. The world's highest record was established in Italy in July 1964 with a speed of 172.084 km/h. Miura went to Tasman Glacier, Aoraki / Mount Cook (August 1966). Miura became the first person to ski on Mount Everest on May 6 ...

  7. List of individual World Cup victories in skiing - Wikipedia

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    Alpine Skiing: 46 in Giant Slalom, 40 in Slalom. [9] 9: Therese Johaug Norway: 84: 2007– Cross-Country Skiing: 73 in Distance Races, 10 in Ski Tours, 1 in Sprint. [10] 10: Lindsey Vonn United States 82: 2000– Alpine Skiing: 43 in Downhill, 28 in Super-G, 5 in Combined, 4 in Giant Slalom, 2 in Slalom. [11] 11: Johannes Thingnes Bø Norway ...

  8. American ski racer Lindsey Vonn is picking up speed in her ...

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    COPPER MOUNTAIN, Colo. (AP) — Word on the mountain has it that Lindsey Vonn is still fast through a downhill course, even at 40 years old. Maybe even challenge-for-downhill-wins fast. On a ...

  9. Franz Weber (skier) - Wikipedia

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    From 1980 to 1985 he dominated this discipline and was six times world champion and held the world record; in 1985, he retired. He returned to the sport at the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville, France, in which speed skiing was featured as a demonstration sport. He came in 8th place overall, and set his personal best time of 222.222 km/h.