Alpine Skiing

Alpine skiing is a thrilling winter sport that combines speed, skill, and precision as skiers race down snow-covered slopes. It originated in the European Alps in the early 20th century and quickly gained popularity as both a recreational activity and competitive sport. Events are typically divided by course type, such as slalom or giant slalom, with athletes navigating a series of gates at high speeds. Alpine skiing appeals to those who enjoy outdoor adventure and have a passion for winter sports, offering a challenging yet exhilarating experience on the slopes.
Rules
Districts are encouraged to follow the technical information and guidelines found at the following attachment at all times.
Open Event: Participants are not required to qualify through a District games, just be a member of OSGA.
Giant Slalom - Approximately 20-25 gates
Divisions:
Women's - 55+, 65+, 75+
Men's - 55+, 65+, 75+
Rules:
Hidden Valley Highlands Ski Area
