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This afternoon I watched the coverage of the Women's and Men's Cross-Country Pursuit. This is a race that combines the two styles of cross-country skiing, the "classical" and "freestyle" methods. They race half the distance in "classic" style (racing in a sort of track, pushing off with poles), then the second half "freestyle" (a sort of skating style). Apparently you use very different skis and poles for the two different styles.

In the past, this was a two-day affair, with the time set in the first half used to set the starting order and lead time of the second day. To liven things up, they've combined the two halves in a single race, with a "pit stop" midway where the racers have a specified area where they change skis and poles with the clock running. I like this idea.

The men's race was further enlivened by a pile up at the start, with a bunch of racers going down in a heap, and one of them breaking his ski and having to change to a fresh one. He somehow managed to come back and finish second to take the silver medal. Longer story here.

They've managed to make cross country skiing more like an auto race. Clever of them.

Date: 2006-02-13 02:03 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] twilight2000.livejournal.com
I'm loving your blow by blow -- I don't see as much of this as I would like, so it's nice to check in and find out the highlights :>.

Date: 2006-02-13 02:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cherylmorgan.livejournal.com
I'm looking forward to the time a British skier gets sent out of the pits with an air hose still attached to the back of his skis.

(This is a motor racing joke.)

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