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Winter Olympics games . Winter sport info.

March 22nd, 2011 Born in Winter No comments
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Winter Olympics games . Winter sport info.




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Winter Olympics games . Winter sport info.

There are of different sports to keep your if you are watching the Winter Olympics. They take place every four years at different locations found around the world. Some of the most exciting events of the entire Olympics take place during the winter games . The most popular winter sports events that get watched are the skiing competitions and the skating events.

There are ten different events that take place for both men and women to compete in for the Alpine skiing competition. Cross country skiing is offered as an individual and as a with competitions spanning over several different distances ranging from 15 km to 40 km.

Freestyle skiing allows those in competition to be judged on their style, their stunts, and the level of difficulty that they are able to offer during their routine. Ski jumping allows contestants to race down hills and then see how far they can jump in the air across an area. The way in which they land is also judged. The Nordic combined is a skiing that offers a combination of cross country skiing combined with jumping.

snowboarding was added to the Winter games in 1998 and continues to be one that many love to watch. These events require the individual to use a board strapped to their feet without any poles as you would use in regular skiing. The individual controls the direction of the snowboard with their feet and body.

In the skating categories of the Winter Olympics, figure skating is watched by millions of viewers. There are individual and events which have both been plagued with controversy over the years. In 1992 Nancy Kerrigan was attacked and injured while practicing for the Olympics. It was later determined that a rival, Tonya Harding, had launched the plan with her boyfriend to get Kerrigan out of the way for the competition.

In 2002 there was controversy surrounding the judges as the Canadian had a flawless routine but the Russian walked away with the gold. Rumors that some judges had been paid off quickly circulated and eventually the Canadian was offered a gold medal. However, the accusations could not be substantiated enough to justify the removal of the gold medal from the Russian .

The of speed skating in the winter Olympics is one that has gained the of the audience in recent years. This involves individuals and teams racing around the ice at neck breaking speeds.


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Tips for Buying a Snowmobile. Winter sport info.

March 8th, 2011 Born in Winter No comments
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Tips for Buying a Snowmobile. Winter sport info.

If you live in an area where there is of snow, you may find it is fun and practical to invest in a snowmobile. Before you buy one though you need to find out the basics to look for. Then you can compare the prices and the quality so you make a very good investment for your snowmobile. Some of them are better for racing while others should only be used for exploring at a moderate speed.

You can find both new and used snowmobiles for sale. While a used one is going to cost you less, you need to look it over very well. Make sure it hasn’t been involved in an accident that will affect the durability of it. The frame needs to be in perfect condition and not bent at all. With a new snowmobile you can be sure you are getting a top quality product that doesn’t have any issues. It will also come with an excellent warranty so you can be confident that it is going to be worth the investment.

Where you live is often a factor to take into consideration to decide if you want to invest in a new or used snowmobile. If you only will be able to use it for a couple of months each year it may not be a good investment. However, if you live somewhere where there is snow for many months each year a new snowmobile will get of use.

Before you commit to buying a particular type of brand of snowmobile you want to be able to take it out for a test run. Pay to how it handles as well as how your body feels on it. You want the snowmobile to be a good match for your body size so that you can ride it for hours without becoming uncomfortable. Consider both your height and your weight because some of the lighter snowmobiles aren’t going to work well for a heavier person to be operating.

Look for a snowmobile that is lightweight in the front as this will allow you to take turns easier and overall it will be easier to handle. When you test drive the snowmobile pay close to how easily you can turn steer it. Some snowmobiles start electrically while others feature a pull start like a lawn mower. Those with a pull start are less expensive but they can be harder for children and women to start as it takes of strength. An electrical start is more convenient and just about anyone can do it without any effort.

You may have a set amount of money that you are willing to pay for a snowmobile. If you are disappointed after you have looked around and compared prices you may have to save up for a while longer. You will


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