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The third National Youth Ski Touring Championship kicked off on February 27 at Qinggeli Wolf Mountain international ski resort in Xinjiang. More than 500 young skiers from across China gathered to compete in the men's and women's giant slalom events for both alpine skiing (double board) and snowboarding (single board). The challenging 600-meter course, featuring 27 gates, put the athletes' speed and technical skills to the test. Organized by sports schools and ski clubs, the event aims to enhance ice and snow sports proficiency among Chinese youth, provide a professional platform for talent development, and inspire a new generation of ski enthusiasts.
The third National Youth Ski Touring Championship kicked off on February 27 at Qinggeli Wolf Mountain international ski resort in Xinjiang. More than 500 young skiers from across China gathered to compete in the men's and women's giant slalom events for both alpine skiing (double board) and snowboarding (single board). The challenging 600-meter course, featuring 27 gates, put the athletes' speed and technical skills to the test. Organized by sports schools and ski clubs, the event aims to enhance ice and snow sports proficiency among Chinese youth, provide a professional platform for talent development, and inspire a new generation of ski enthusiasts.