Over 1 kilowatt for sure!
i believe they are when a skier tries to weave in and out of the poles
Alberto Tomba was an Italian Olympic alpine skier. He won gold in the slalom in 1988, gold in the giant slalom in 1988 and 1992, and silver in the slalom in 1992 and 1994.
3, all by alpine skier Janica Kostelić (women's slalom, giant slalom, and combined).
an observer or a wide-angle rearview mirror
In alpine skiing, that is 51 year old Hubertus von Hohenlohe representing Mexico who is scheduled to compete in men's slalom and giant slalom.
Alberto Tomba. Tomba won gold in men's slalom and giant slalom at the 1988 Winter Games in Calgary.
A great Italian Slalom skier: I'll put him in sports pronto: Tomba the bomba !
last year i only could afford one pair of skiis also so i bought a pair of slalom skiis and they worked just fine for both..:)
There are various forms of skiing that athletes and everyday folks can enjoy. A slalom section refers to a set of gates or flags that the skier must weave in and out of in a certain fashion as they make their way down the mountain.
For persons under 200 pounds, 70 hp would be the smallest motor I would reccomend. For persons over 200 pounds, a minimum of 90 hp. Of course the more horsepower, the easier it is to get the skier up and the less it wears out your skier!
AnswerThe 2006 Winter Games in Turin was Albania's first time participating. They sent one athlete, an alpine skier named Erjon Tola, who competed in slalom, giant slalom, and super G. His best finish was 35th in giant slalom.
Senegal sent one athlete to compete in the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver. Alpine skier Leyti Seck finished 73rd in giant slalom and crashed out in slalom. He did not win a medal.