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  1. Cross-country skiing is a Nordic skiing sport. The sport originated in the Scandinavian countries of Northern Europe, although it is practiced in many heavily snow-covered areas around the world today. Cross-country skiing involves traveling on varied terrain, rather than skiing on a downhill slope, as in Alpine skiing.
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    cross-country skiing, skiing in open country over rolling, hilly terrain as found in Scandinavian countries, where the sport originated as a means of travel as well as recreation and where it remains popular. In its noncompetitive form the sport is also known as ski touring.
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    Originally from Norway, cross-country skiing was, at one time, a very efficient means of traveling on snow. Since ancient times it has been used for hunting and exploration, but it wasn’t until the end of the 19th century that cross-country skiing became a sport and the first competitions took place.
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    Cross-country skiing originated in Fennoscandian countries in prehistoric times. It was still widely practiced in 19th century as a way of moving from place to place in winter. Elk, deer and other animals were hunted by skiing. Nowadays almost everyone in Finland and Norway have and regularly use skis.
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    Skiing started as a technique for traveling cross-country over snow on skis, starting almost five millennia ago with beginnings in Scandinavia. It may have been practised as early as 600 BCE in Daxing'anling, in what is now China.
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  4. WEBCross-country skiing is the oldest type of skiing. It emerged from a need to travel over snow-covered terrain and developed as a sport at the end of the 19th century.

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  5. WEBCross-country skiing (sport) - Wikipedia. Competitive cross-country skiing encompasses a variety of race formats and course lengths. Rules of cross-country skiing are sanctioned by the International Ski Federation and by …

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  7. WEBDec 8, 2010 · While the sport is a cinch to learn—if you can walk, you can cross-country ski, goes the adage—beginners will find it easier to ski on groomed trails. Here are five places to get you started.

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  8. Beginner's Guide to Cross-Country Skiing | REI …

    WEBThis overview about cross-country (aka Nordic and XC) skiing covers where to learn, gear, clothing, safety, etiquette and basic techniques.

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  9. Cross-Country Skiing History | CBC Sports

    WEBDec 2, 2009 · Cross-country skiing was a major event at the first Winter Olympics, held at Chamonix, France, in 1924. Only men were eligible to participate, however, and the only events were 18km and 50km...

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