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- Stem_Christie abstract "The stem Christie is a technique in skiing for turning. It is a refinement of the basic stem technique where, prior to the turn, the downhill ski is stemmed (tail skidded outward) from being parallel with the uphill ski to form a V shape.The turn was named after Kristiania (now Oslo), Norway, where the name Kristianiasving was used for the parallel turn, differentiating it from the Telemark turn.The technique was introduced to central Europe in 1910 by the Austrian ski guide Hannes Schneider. Along with the other two stem techniques, it formed the basis of his Arlberg technique and instruction method.The technique was popular and widely used up until the late 1960s, when its use diminished in favor of the parallel turn, inspired mostly by ski racers. Radical side-cut skis, developed in the late 1990s, have accelerated the obsolescence of the stem Christie.It is still occasionally taught to intermediate and advanced skiers to demonstrate the difference in efficient movements with less efficient movements.".
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- Stem_Christie wikiPageWikiLink Arlberg_technique.
- Stem_Christie wikiPageWikiLink Austria.
- Stem_Christie wikiPageWikiLink Category:Skiing_techniques.
- Stem_Christie wikiPageWikiLink Hannes_Schneider.
- Stem_Christie wikiPageWikiLink Kristiania.
- Stem_Christie wikiPageWikiLink Oslo.
- Stem_Christie wikiPageWikiLink Parallel_turn.
- Stem_Christie wikiPageWikiLink Radical_side-cut_ski.
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- Stem_Christie wikiPageWikiLink Snowplough_turn.
- Stem_Christie wikiPageWikiLink Stem_(skiing).
- Stem_Christie wikiPageWikiLink Telemark_skiing.
- Stem_Christie wikiPageWikiLink Telemark_turn.
- Stem_Christie wikiPageWikiLink File:Skiier_at_Coronet_Peak.jpg.
- Stem_Christie wikiPageWikiLinkText "Christie turn".
- Stem_Christie wikiPageWikiLinkText "Christie".
- Stem_Christie wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stem Christie".
- Stem_Christie wikiPageWikiLinkText "stem Christie".
- Stem_Christie wikiPageWikiLinkText "stem".
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- Stem_Christie subject Category:Skiing_techniques.
- Stem_Christie hypernym Technique.
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- Stem_Christie comment "The stem Christie is a technique in skiing for turning. It is a refinement of the basic stem technique where, prior to the turn, the downhill ski is stemmed (tail skidded outward) from being parallel with the uphill ski to form a V shape.The turn was named after Kristiania (now Oslo), Norway, where the name Kristianiasving was used for the parallel turn, differentiating it from the Telemark turn.The technique was introduced to central Europe in 1910 by the Austrian ski guide Hannes Schneider.".
- Stem_Christie label "Stem Christie".
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- Stem_Christie depiction Skiier_at_Coronet_Peak.jpg.
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