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Alpine skiing has been part of the Winter Olympic Games programme since 1936.
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Alpine skiing has been contested at every Winter Olympics since 1936, when a combined event was held in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.
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The second alpine ski Olympics were held in 1940 in Canada and won USA.
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The 3rd Alpine Ski Olympics were held in 1944 in the USA and Spain won.
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The 4th Alpine Ski Olympiad was held in 1948 in the Alps and Canada won.
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the first paralympic ski games were in Chile in 1965 and won a skier from China
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Every year since 1988 are held the finals of the freestyle world and its sponsor is reedbull
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the first competition of the exgames of ski of the freestyle ski modality took place in Switzerland in the year 1995
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Cross-country skiing or cross-country skiing is a form of skiing where competitors travel long distances, with the aim of completing the tour in the shortest possible time. This sport has been carried out since 1998.
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The ski long jump is another modality that is not as well known as the alpine ski but it is as much or more fun in my personal point the ski long jump started in 1999 in Canada.
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In 2000 the Swiss Daniel scoot was the first person to do a triple bakflip skiing and won the reedbull championship that year.
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In 2007 the Spaniard Carlos Diaz won the world championship of this ski modality.
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In the ski long jump there have been many people who have made history but the most famous was the Austrian Stefan Kraft who got in 2008 to jump 253.4M long and thus winning the world championship that year.
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In 2015 the Spanish Carla Castiella won the championship of this modality being the first Spanish to won a world championship of this modality.
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French skier Hannes Schneider
Hannes Schneider also won the final of the world championship of loguitude jumping in 2016.