- published: 09 Mar 2013
- views: 734
18:28

Downhill 2 (women's visually impaired) - 2013 IPC Alpine Skiing World
Cup Finals Sochi
Danelle Umstead guided by Robert Umstead took gold Russia's Alexandra
Frantseva guided by ...
published: 09 Mar 2013
Downhill 2 (women's visually impaired) - 2013 IPC Alpine Skiing World
Cup Finals Sochi
Danelle Umstead guided by Robert Umstead took gold Russia's Alexandra
Frantseva guided by Pavel Zabotin won silver Great Britain's Kelly
Gallagher guided by Charlotte Evans took bronze Great Britain's Jade
Etherington (guided by John Clark) - 4th Australia's Melissa Perrine
(guided by Andrew Bor) - 5th
For full results, please visit the IPC Alpine Skiing results page:
http://www.paralympic.org/AlpineSkiing/Calendar
The 2013 IPC Alpine Skiing World Cup Finals Sochi is also a test event
for the Sochi 2014 Paralympic Winter Games. The event continues on
Sunday (10 March) with the super combined.
Fans can watch the races live on ParalympicSport.TV and follow the
results on @IPCAlpine on Twitter and Facebook.com/IPCAlpineSkiing.
- published: 09 Mar 2013
- views: 734
3:00

GoPro HERO 3 - Park-Skiing | Full HD
Here it is: my new Skiing-Video wich I filmed with my GoPro HERO 3 Black Edition in Obereg...
published: 24 Feb 2013
GoPro HERO 3 - Park-Skiing | Full HD
Here it is: my new Skiing-Video wich I filmed with my GoPro HERO 3 Black Edition in Obereggen with my Friends. I hope you like my new Freeski Edit and please help me with LIKES, FAVES, SHARE and let me know in the COMMENTS how you think about!
Editing Software: Sony Vegas Pro 10 (edited in 1080p - 60fps in protune)
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Song: T-Mass - Beauty in Thirds
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RIDERS:
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- published: 24 Feb 2013
- views: 105723
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Slalom - First run - 2013 IPC Alpine Skiing World Cup
Race begins at 15:56
Great Britain's Kelly Gallagher guided by Charlotte Evans won their...
published: 10 Mar 2013
Slalom - First run - 2013 IPC Alpine Skiing World Cup
Race begins at 15:56
Great Britain's Kelly Gallagher guided by Charlotte Evans won their first gold of the season in the women's slalom visually impaired class on Sunday (10 March) at the 2013 IPC Alpine Skiing World Cup Finals in Sochi, Russia.
Gallagher started the second run in the lead and, even though she was a bit slower than her first run, it was enough to have the fastest overall time of 1:50.67.
"It's been amazing, so good," said Gallagher after the race. "Charlotte's kept me at the top, saying 'Come on, it's just skiing, we can do this.'"
"It all came together -- it was really good."
Russia's Alexandra Frantseva, guided by Pavel Zabotin had the fastest second run, but it was not enough to catch up with Gallagher. Frantseva finished half a second behind in 1:51.19. Gallagher's teammate Jade Etherington, guided by John Clark picked up bronze in 2:01.49.
Men's slalom standing
It was a first, too, for Australia's Mitch Gourley who had his first podium finish since the start of the season. Gourley skied aggressively on his second run to take silver in the men's standing event in 1:34.57. The 21 year old was in fourth position after his first run, but had the fastest time on the second.
"I'm feeling relieved," said Gourley with a big smile. "It's nice to know that I can actually still do this. I had a really great start to the year and then fell in a heap -- I had a string of fourth places and DNFs, so to put two runs together... that's really good for my confidence, especially in slalom, because I can't finish at the moment.
"I finally get to take something out of this. It's been a rough two months."
Sixteen year old Alexey Bugaev of Russia was almost half a second faster, finishing in 1:34.40 to take gold. World Champion Vincent Gauthier-Manuel of France took bronze in 1:37.97.
Women's slalom standing
France's World Champion Marie Bochet won gold in the women's standing event, after Germany's Andrea Rothfuss missed the final gate. Bochet finished in 1:47.40, but was visibly tired -- the long competition season catching up with her.
"It wasn't a very good ski for me today," said Bochet after the race. "It was raining this morning, the snow is very flat, so it's not easy conditions."
USA's Allison Jones took silver in 1:48.41 and Slovakia's Petra Smarzova, who had the fastest time on the second run, moved up from sixth place after the first run to take bronze in 1:50.17.
Rothfuss' mistake did not cost her the trophy, however, which she won with 406 points, just ahead of Bochet and Jones who both had 400. Rothfuss also won the giant slalom trophy with 340 points.
Women's slalom sitting
Germany's world champion Anna Schaffelhuber won her third gold of the competition in the women's sitting, with the fastest time on both runs. She finished in 1:54.88, more than three seconds ahead of Austria's Claudia Loesch, who took silver in 1:58.49.
"I'm so happy about this week," said Schaffelhuber. "I love the slope here in Sochi and I'm really looking forward to the Paralympics of course.
"It wasn't easy. It was really wet snow and the slope is really hard and a little bit bumpy, so I think it was difficult, but it's a test event."
Schaffelhuber's teammate Anna-Lena Forster took bronze in 2:00.27.
Men's slalom visually impaired
Canada's Chris Williamson guided by Robin Femy had a stunning second run, after a fourth-place finish in the first run, to take gold in the men's slalom visually impaired. Russia's Valery Redkozubov took silver guided by Viacheslav Molodtsov in 1:39.90.
"It was quite challenging, especially the second run," said Redkozubov, who hopes to ski in front of home crowds at the Paralympics next year.
"I feel internal harmony and feel positive. I think I haven't grasped it yet."
Spain's Jon Santacana Maiztegui guided by Miguel Galindo Garces took bronze.
Men's slalom sitting
The final race of the day, the men's slalom sitting, fell foul the morning's rain, which created some difficult conditions for the last racers of the day.
Japan's Takeshi Suzuki had the fastest time on both runs, finishing in 1:40.74. Germany's Thomas took silver in 1:44.75 and Canada's Josh Dueck picked up bronze in 1:44.75.
Suzuki was the clear winner of the trophy, with 640 points. Switzerland's Christoph Kunz who crashed out of Sunday's race, won the giant slalom trophy.
The competition continues on Monday (11 March) with super combined, after which trophies will be awarded for the speed events, for which Frantseva, Rothfuss and Bochet jointly, Schaffelhuber, Gauthier-Manuel and USA's sit skier Tyler Walker lead their respective categories.
Russia still lead the nations rankings with 4,885 points. Austria is second with 3,725 and France third on 3,454.
For a full list of rankings points, please visit the IPC Alpine Skiing World Cup rankings page. http://www.paralympic.org/AlpineSkiing/Rankings
- published: 10 Mar 2013
- views: 926
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Slalom - second run - 2013 IPC Alpine Skiing World Cup
Great Britain's Kelly Gallagher guided by Charlotte Evans won their first gold of the seas...
published: 10 Mar 2013
Slalom - second run - 2013 IPC Alpine Skiing World Cup
Great Britain's Kelly Gallagher guided by Charlotte Evans won their first gold of the season in the women's slalom visually impaired class on Sunday (10 March) at the 2013 IPC Alpine Skiing World Cup Finals in Sochi, Russia.
Gallagher started the second run in the lead and, even though she was a bit slower than her first run, it was enough to have the fastest overall time of 1:50.67.
"It's been amazing, so good," said Gallagher after the race. "Charlotte's kept me at the top, saying 'Come on, it's just skiing, we can do this.'"
"It all came together -- it was really good."
Russia's Alexandra Frantseva, guided by Pavel Zabotin had the fastest second run, but it was not enough to catch up with Gallagher. Frantseva finished half a second behind in 1:51.19. Gallagher's teammate Jade Etherington, guided by John Clark picked up bronze in 2:01.49.
Men's slalom standing
It was a first, too, for Australia's Mitch Gourley who had his first podium finish since the start of the season. Gourley skied aggressively on his second run to take silver in the men's standing event in 1:34.57. The 21 year old was in fourth position after his first run, but had the fastest time on the second.
"I'm feeling relieved," said Gourley with a big smile. "It's nice to know that I can actually still do this. I had a really great start to the year and then fell in a heap -- I had a string of fourth places and DNFs, so to put two runs together... that's really good for my confidence, especially in slalom, because I can't finish at the moment.
"I finally get to take something out of this. It's been a rough two months."
Sixteen year old Alexey Bugaev of Russia was almost half a second faster, finishing in 1:34.40 to take gold. World Champion Vincent Gauthier-Manuel of France took bronze in 1:37.97.
Women's slalom standing
France's World Champion Marie Bochet won gold in the women's standing event, after Germany's Andrea Rothfuss missed the final gate. Bochet finished in 1:47.40, but was visibly tired -- the long competition season catching up with her.
"It wasn't a very good ski for me today," said Bochet after the race. "It was raining this morning, the snow is very flat, so it's not easy conditions."
USA's Allison Jones took silver in 1:48.41 and Slovakia's Petra Smarzova, who had the fastest time on the second run, moved up from sixth place after the first run to take bronze in 1:50.17.
Rothfuss' mistake did not cost her the trophy, however, which she won with 406 points, just ahead of Bochet and Jones who both had 400. Rothfuss also won the giant slalom trophy with 340 points.
Women's slalom sitting
Germany's world champion Anna Schaffelhuber won her third gold of the competition in the women's sitting, with the fastest time on both runs. She finished in 1:54.88, more than three seconds ahead of Austria's Claudia Loesch, who took silver in 1:58.49.
"I'm so happy about this week," said Schaffelhuber. "I love the slope here in Sochi and I'm really looking forward to the Paralympics of course.
"It wasn't easy. It was really wet snow and the slope is really hard and a little bit bumpy, so I think it was difficult, but it's a test event."
Schaffelhuber's teammate Anna-Lena Forster took bronze in 2:00.27.
Men's slalom visually impaired
Canada's Chris Williamson guided by Robin Femy had a stunning second run, after a fourth-place finish in the first run, to take gold in the men's slalom visually impaired. Russia's Valery Redkozubov took silver guided by Viacheslav Molodtsov in 1:39.90.
"It was quite challenging, especially the second run," said Redkozubov, who hopes to ski in front of home crowds at the Paralympics next year.
"I feel internal harmony and feel positive. I think I haven't grasped it yet."
Spain's Jon Santacana Maiztegui guided by Miguel Galindo Garces took bronze.
Men's slalom sitting
The final race of the day, the men's slalom sitting, fell foul the morning's rain, which created some difficult conditions for the last racers of the day.
Japan's Takeshi Suzuki had the fastest time on both runs, finishing in 1:40.74. Germany's Thomas took silver in 1:44.75 and Canada's Josh Dueck picked up bronze in 1:44.75.
Suzuki was the clear winner of the trophy, with 640 points. Switzerland's Christoph Kunz who crashed out of Sunday's race, won the giant slalom trophy.
The competition continues on Monday (11 March) with super combined, after which trophies will be awarded for the speed events, for which Frantseva, Rothfuss and Bochet jointly, Schaffelhuber, Gauthier-Manuel and USA's sit skier Tyler Walker lead their respective categories.
Russia still lead the nations rankings with 4,885 points. Austria is second with 3,725 and France third on 3,454.
For a full list of rankings points, please visit the IPC Alpine Skiing World Cup rankings page. http://www.paralympic.org/AlpineSkiing/Rankings
- published: 10 Mar 2013
- views: 828
128:53

Downhill 2 - 2013 IPC Alpine Skiing World Cup, Sochi
With only a super combined and night slalom race still to go at the
2013 IPC Alpine Skiing...
published: 09 Mar 2013
Downhill 2 - 2013 IPC Alpine Skiing World Cup, Sochi
With only a super combined and night slalom race still to go at the
2013 IPC Alpine Skiing World Cup Fianls in Sochi, the Russians are
leading the nation rankings with 4572 points. Austria are in second
with 3545 points, followed by France with 3226 points.
The second downhill race on Saturday (9 March) took place in cloudy
conditions, that made for much better snow conditions compared to the
hot weather on Friday.
USA's Danelle Umstead, still badly bruised after crashing into the nets
in the first downhill event, was overjoyed to win gold the women's
visually impaired class in in 1:32.54, guided by her husband Rob.
"I'm pretty sore," said Umstead, with a bandage on her chin. "But
excited that we won a gold medal at the World Cup Finals, and this is
pretty exciting going into Sochi next year for the Paralympic Games.
This is a good start."
Russia's Alexandra Frantseva came second in 1:32.57 guided by Pavel
Zabotin, and Great Britain's Kelly Gallagher, guided by Charlotte
Evans, won bronze in 1:34.39.
With her silver medal, Frantseva still holds on to the overall women's
title with 1,000 points. But with two races still to go, Germany's Anna
Schaffelhuber, is close behind with 980 points. Her teammate, standing
skier Andrea Rothfuss, who won gold on Saturday, is in third place
overall with 926 points.
Rothfuss' gold medal was the first time during the last few weeks that
she has managed to ski faster than France's Marie Bochet. Rothfuss
finished in 1:29.20, whilst Bochet was less than a second behind in
1:30.19. The pair will battle it out agin in the super combined on
Sunday (10 March).
"I've know the whole season that I could beat her," said
Rothfuss. "Today it's come true and it's a great feeling."
In the women's sitting event, Schaffelhuber picked up her second gold
in 1:34.33. Austria's Claudia Loesch was second in 1:35.94 and USA's
Alana Nichols finished third in 1:37.90.
In the men's overall rankings, standing skier Alexey Bugaev of Russia
leads the rankings with 840 points. He is closely followed by Austria's
Matthias Lanzinger with 800 points. Visually impaired skier, Jon
Santacana Maiztegui of Spain, who won his second gold in downhill on
Saturday guided by Miguel Galindo Garces, is in third place in the
overall men's rankings with 760 points.
Santacana Maiztegui finished in 1:20.54. Italy's Alessandro Daldoss
guided by Davide Riva was second in 1:21.02 and USA's Mark Bathum,
guided by Slater Storey, finished third in 1:21.27.
The men's standing event was even closer, with the top three just 0.2
seconds apart. France's Vincent Gauthier-Manuel won his second gold in
the discipline in 1:21.95.
"It's never easy because it's a real downhill slope," said
Gauthier-Manuel. "It's difficult because there are a lot of steep and
flat parts and there are some gates that you can't see until just
before, so it's interesting."
Lanzinger was second in 1:22.05 and Bugaev took bronze in 1:22.15.
The men's sitting race was also a thriller with USA's Christopher
Devlin-Young taking his first gold of the season in 1:22.58.
"It feels excellent," he sadi. "I've been working very hard with brand
new equipment and I've been struggling to just finish. This is not only
my first win, but also my first finish of the season."
The Netherlands' Kees-Jan van der Klooster took silver in 1:23.38 and
France's Yohann Taberlet was third in 1:23.54.
For full results, please visit the IPC Alpine Skiing results page.
The 2013 IPC Alpine Skiing World Cup Finals Sochi is also a test event
for the Sochi 2014 Paralympic Winter Games. The event continues on
Sunday with the super combined.
Fans can watch the races live on ParalympicSport.TV and follow the
results on @IPCAlpine on Twitter and Facebook.com/IPCAlpineSkiing.
- published: 09 Mar 2013
- views: 2071
1:12

Skiing in Vail
Take a Luxury vacation in Vail, and enjoy some of the finest skiing in the US
For more on...
published: 11 Mar 2013
Skiing in Vail
Take a Luxury vacation in Vail, and enjoy some of the finest skiing in the US
For more on taking a Vail vacation, check out the Guide to a Luxury Ski Vacation in Vail: Where to Stay, Eat & Shop ~ http://www.justluxe.com/travel/luxury-vacations/feature-1884950.php
- published: 11 Mar 2013
- views: 8
2:44

Nfuego2 Skiing montage
A hilarious skiing trip shortened into 2 and a half mins, check it out!
GoPro (the camera)...
published: 11 Mar 2013
Nfuego2 Skiing montage
A hilarious skiing trip shortened into 2 and a half mins, check it out!
GoPro (the camera) youtube.com/gopro twitter.com/gopro gopro.com
all music by Kevin MacLeod incompetech.com
Thanks for watching viewer!
- published: 11 Mar 2013
- views: 1
4:31

This Is Skiing | HD
Like for more compilations.
If I used one of your videos for this compilation please mess...
published: 27 May 2012
This Is Skiing | HD
Like for more compilations.
If I used one of your videos for this compilation please message me so I can put you in the credits.
I did have to re-upload it if your wondering. I do not own the footage in this video, I am just compiling the footage together, Thank you to all the people in this video and the people who made the edits, I do not take credit for the footage, only remixing it.
A compilation of some of the best skiing footage taken from youtube. From amazing powder runs to some great freestyle footage, all in high definition, this is just a remix of other peoples footage.
The Song is "Seven Nation Army (Glitch Mob Remix)" by "The White Stripes
- published: 27 May 2012
- views: 121038
7:54

school ski/skiing trip check list and essentials
this is a essentials list for school skiing trip to Center de vacanced le 2013...
published: 11 Mar 2013
school ski/skiing trip check list and essentials
this is a essentials list for school skiing trip to Center de vacanced le 2013
- published: 11 Mar 2013
- views: 22
1:53

SkiTips Video Blog - Skiing Bumps with Avalement
How to ski moguls lesson from the SkiTips 2 App - Advanced Skiing techniques. Marty Heckel...
published: 11 Mar 2013
SkiTips Video Blog - Skiing Bumps with Avalement
How to ski moguls lesson from the SkiTips 2 App - Advanced Skiing techniques. Marty Heckelman presents an invaluable ski lesson on bumps skiing. Check out the full blog at www.skitips.com
- published: 11 Mar 2013
- views: 5
2:25

A good winter for skiing
Thanks to perfect snow conditions, by the end of January Swiss ski resorts welcomed 15.6 p...
published: 08 Mar 2013
A good winter for skiing
Thanks to perfect snow conditions, by the end of January Swiss ski resorts welcomed 15.6 per cent more guests on average compared with January 2012, and cable cars increased sales by 6.8 per cent. (SRF-RSR-swissinfo.ch)
- published: 08 Mar 2013
- views: 123
2:25

Skiing Mt St Helens - March 9, 2013
Was able to catch an early season ski trip on Mt St Helens. Awesome day!!! No online regis...
published: 10 Mar 2013
Skiing Mt St Helens - March 9, 2013
Was able to catch an early season ski trip on Mt St Helens. Awesome day!!! No online registry permit, No climbing fees - perfect.
- published: 10 Mar 2013
- views: 25
Youtube results:
32:54

Downhill 2 medals ceremony - 2013 IPC Alpine Skiing World Cup Finals,
Sochi
USA's Danelle Umstead, still badly bruised after crashing into the nets
in the first downh...
published: 09 Mar 2013
Downhill 2 medals ceremony - 2013 IPC Alpine Skiing World Cup Finals,
Sochi
USA's Danelle Umstead, still badly bruised after crashing into the nets
in the first downhill event, was overjoyed to win gold the women's
visually impaired class in in 1:32.54, guided by her husband Rob.
Russia's Alexandra Frantseva came second in 1:32.57 guided by Pavel
Zabotin, and Great Britain's Kelly Gallagher, guided by Charlotte
Evans, won bronze in 1:34.39.
With her silver medal, Frantseva still holds on to the overall women's
title with 1,000 points. But with two races still to go, Germany's Anna
Schaffelhuber, is close behind with 980 points. Her teammate, standing
skier Andrea Rothfuss, who won gold on Saturday, is in third place
overall with 926 points.
Rothfuss' gold medal was the first time during the last few weeks that
she has managed to ski faster than France's Marie Bochet. Rothfuss
finished in 1:29.20, whilst Bochet was less than a second behind in
1:30.19. The pair will battle it out agin in the super combined on
Sunday (10 March).
In the women's sitting event, Schaffelhuber picked up her second gold
in 1:34.33. Austria's Claudia Loesch was second in 1:35.94 and USA's
Alana Nichols finished third in 1:37.90.
In the men's overall rankings, standing skier Alexey Bugaev of Russia
leads the rankings with 840 points. He is closely followed by Austria's
Matthias Lanzinger with 800 points. Visually impaired skier, Jon
Santacana Maiztegui of Spain, who won his second gold in downhill on
Saturday guided by Miguel Galindo Garces, is in third place in the
overall men's rankings with 760 points.
Santacana Maiztegui finished in 1:20.54. Italy's Alessandro Daldoss
guided by Davide Riva was second in 1:21.02 and USA's Mark Bathum,
guided by Slater Storey, finished third in 1:21.27.
The men's standing event was even closer, with the top three just 0.2
seconds apart. France's Vincent Gauthier-Manuel won his second gold in
the discipline in 1:21.95.
Lanzinger was second in 1:22.05 and Bugaev took bronze in 1:22.15.
The men's sitting race was also a thriller with USA's Christopher
Devlin-Young taking his first gold of the season in 1:22.58.
The Netherlands' Kees-Jan van der Klooster took silver in 1:23.38 and
France's Yohann Taberlet was third in 1:23.54.
For full results, please visit the IPC Alpine Skiing results page:
http://www.paralympic.org/AlpineSkiing/Calendar
The 2013 IPC Alpine Skiing World Cup Finals Sochi is also a test event
for the Sochi 2014 Paralympic Winter Games. The event continues on
Sunday with the super combined.
Fans can watch the races live on ParalympicSport.TV and follow the
results on @IPCAlpine on Twitter and Facebook.com/IPCAlpineSkiing.
- published: 09 Mar 2013
- views: 482
3:47

Cross Country Ski Competition Fail - Skiing Race Carnage On Tricky Turn "Pile Up"
A Cross Country Ski Competition Takes a Toll On These Skiers When A Pile Up Causes Several...
published: 09 Mar 2013
Cross Country Ski Competition Fail - Skiing Race Carnage On Tricky Turn "Pile Up"
A Cross Country Ski Competition Takes a Toll On These Skiers When A Pile Up Causes Several Racers to Fall All Over The Place. Funny Ski Cross Country Race Fail.
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Cross Country Ski Race Fail 2013.
The Ski Competition Turns Into Carnage Quick. 2013.
- published: 09 Mar 2013
- views: 7933