The cross-country saw the main Irish challenger in the six-country competition come into sharp focus as the time played the major factor. |
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His next race is the world junior cross-country in France in two weeks time. |
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Steeple-chasing derived from horses racing each other cross-country to the nearest church steeple. |
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When attacking from the march the troops reach the attack line by roads, cross-country tracks and along the most accessible routes. |
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Explore a remote corner of Texas' frontera country via rarely used trails and cross-country routes. |
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We'll stay in Oslo for a few days and then head up to a cabin in the mountains to try cross-country skiing. |
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The estate also offers a challenging cross-country course, an outdoor arena and show-jumping area. |
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The town has been busy this summer making preparations for cross-country skiing. |
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If you can combine cross-country skiing and target shooting, why not chess and boxing? |
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A cross-country skier herself, she advocates massage before hitting the trail. |
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Our couples can also try night skiing, cross-country skiing, snow shoeing, sleigh rides, ice climbing and snowboarding. |
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Three weeks ago he was fifth, and the top-placed Briton, at the Great North cross-country in Newcastle. |
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She once devoted an article to the pleasures and benefits of cross-country skiing. |
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You don't need a mountain for cross-country skiing, just a snow covered area. |
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The students have an aptitude for all sporting activities including athletics, football, basketball and cross-country. |
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The final mandatory jog would take place 45 minutes after a given horse had finished the cross-country. |
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And polls show the President's cross-country tour has not boosted support for private accounts a bit. |
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To get a taste of Olympic cross-country skiing, I didn't balk at a longer drive. |
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He loves Alaska, as do his two children who grew up fishing, snowboarding and cross-country skiing to school. |
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In December she's publishing a 2006 calendar, photographed on a 10-day cross-country road trip. |
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His cross-country road trip started last Friday am and he's now West of Albequerque heading for Reno. |
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The film catalogues his cross-country journey to confront old flames and discover the truth in a poignantly comedic way. |
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For example, here's a handy little guide I made for you to reference before embarking on any tedious cross-country road trip. |
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I haven't had a chance to check the course for my own race, but I know the course for the championships and it's a great cross-country course. |
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The movie's plot involves the cross-country journey that ensues when his bicycle is stolen. |
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Our trip is a combination of trail and cross-country travel through remote backcountry. |
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They bravely put their pain and discomfort to the back of their minds to complete the tough cross-country course. |
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From its base we could explore the headwaters of the stream leading back to camp for our cross-country route into Wallace Creek, to the north. |
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She finished the 26-mile cross-country course in St Moritz in six hours 56 minutes. |
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Other popular sports include horse racing, hockey, cross-country running, tennis, swimming, and other water sports. |
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This popular event, run over almost four miles, takes place on the cross-country course and comprises a variety of jumps. |
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Originating in Scandinavia, the sport involves cross-country running through unfamiliar terrain, while reading a map to find your way. |
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He ran cross-country for Lancashire, but although he was a good standard he didn't enjoy it and his heart really wasn't in it. |
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If you intend doing more cross-country driving or competitions involving marathons, then a backstep is a must. |
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We follow a cross-country route east, exploring a rarely visited section of the refuge. |
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He is building a reputation as a designer of cross-country courses for eventing testing. |
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The landscape around the centre provides 13 km of endurance tracks and tracks for cross-country riding. |
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The last thing I should be doing in my condition is heading cross-country on the back of a donkey. |
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A cross-country runner, he served as sports editor of his school paper during the past school year. |
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An Olympic cross-country track is also a long-term plan, as are mounted patrols. |
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In the summer, the hills offer a full range of mountain-biking opportunities, from serious alpine to cross-country routes. |
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He persuaded me that we, too, should take in Mt. Whitney while scouting a cross-country route to our next camp. |
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The former cross-country champion has created quite a stir since she began training for a marathon debut. |
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I know that much of my own coaching time is absorbed in training youths for cross-country, fell-racing and middle distance track. |
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His least favourite sport is cross-country and I must admit I share his opinion on this. |
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He also finished 3rd in the cross-country in Cardiff on Sunday, 14th January. |
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One of the unique advantages is its remarkable cross-country capability through its specially designed suspension system. |
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The day began with a short communion service followed by breakfast and a walk down the cross-country bridleway. |
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The entire team starts training in September, while the distance runners compete in cross-country. |
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If your horse's long, flowing mane gets in the way when you're doing dressage or cross-country, try a running plait. |
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This event, unusually, also included two outdoor events javelin and cross-country. |
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A teenage boy happily wins both the horse sprint and cross-country, gladly collecting his monetary prize. |
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It was like I was walking cross-country with a full glass of water, juggling with the other hand, and on a unicycle. |
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But world cross-country champion Radcliffe says she has learnt from those experiences and has come back a better athlete. |
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This year, he helped usher in girls' ninth grade basketball and cross-country. |
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The daily trek was two miles each way and taking the cross-country route they traversed five fields. |
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It is easier than the showjumping medal event, but tough on a horse that has completed the arduous cross-country section just the day before. |
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For the first time a human has won the annual 22-mile Man versus Horse cross-country held in Mid-Wales each year. |
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Looking back on the last year, I have run for England and won the North cross-country, so things are moving forward. |
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Taking a lady's racing bike cross-country over mud-churned cow paddocks is probably not in the manufacturer's recommendations. |
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Years later I would use this advice down a snowy hill in Boston to win the world junior cross-country. |
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The top 20 finishers in each race will be invited to represent York Schools in cross-country fixtures next term. |
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Visual meteorological conditions prevailed for the cross-country flight and a flight plan was not filed. |
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He does considerable cross-country driving, and wants comfort. |
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To fly to Cuito requires a five-hour cross-country journey to the airport. |
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Lilly is a Siamese cat who survived a two-week cross-country move while stuck in a drawer. |
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It copes well with varying road surfaces, making it equally suitable for city jaunts or cross-country drives. |
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Events varied from 20-km solo and team time trials to cross-country races, a hill climb and a dirt criterium. |
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This moderately paced, often rugged cross-country junket is for experienced backpackers. |
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A full list of county championships was held for juveniles, juniors and senior track and field and cross-country. |
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Student pilots learn aerobatics, formation, night and instrument flying and cross-country navigation. |
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Any swimming stroke will help improve your stride, but the butterfly translates best to cross-country skiing. |
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Concerned by a larger issue like getting into business school, planning a cross-country move, or paying down significant debt? |
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So, when I was offered the opportunity to fly to Miramar for my airways navigation cross-country, I jumped at the chance. |
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Favorite winter sports include cross-country and downhill skiing, and long-distance skating. |
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Russian cross-country skiers have explored the region for 30 years, but it's been largely missed by alpinists. |
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Workers yielded to pressure and resumed work yesterday, without any improvement, in laying the cross-country pipeline. |
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Success led to an order for three more cars, similar in appearance, but designed for fast services on cross-country routes. |
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He leaves home on his son's third birthday and begins a cross-country road trip to try to answer some of his nagging questions about himself. |
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The comparatively poor cross-country performance of armoured cars has always limited their usefulness. |
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A keen cross-country runner, the Fulford School pupil, who has just completed her AS levels, also plays tennis, squash and hockey. |
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He also recalls cross-country runs around the very wet and muddy field where the supermarket now stands, and which he thinks the school owned. |
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She enjoyed cross-country runs, even with the cold wind making breathing difficult for her. |
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It would have been enough to send many Finnish boys running to the relative safety of cross-country skiing or even ice-hockey. |
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Consider the sports agent who flew cross-country just for the chance to have a brief meet-and-greet with a potential client. |
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One of Britain's top cross-country riders, Nick Craig, of High Peak, has joined the call to keep the track in tip-top condition for the race. |
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Skiers, snowboarders, cross-country skiing enthusiasts, tobogganists and strollers rejoice in winter. |
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Winter adds snowboarding, ice-skating, and cross-country and downhill skiing on the resort's groomed trails and ski slopes. |
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Three trail systems for cross-country skiing and snow-shoeing crown the Mesa. |
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Getting out onto a well-lit ski trail is one of the most pleasurable additions to cross-country skiing in recent years. |
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This gorgeous picture postcard scenery provides a backdrop for over 200 km of downhill and cross-country skiing trails. |
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The downhill runs all intersect cross-country trails at right angles, some numerous times. |
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To benefit local residents, the Solins create and maintain cross-country ski and snowmobile trails. |
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And it was not only an interservice competition, for we also competed with some of Australia's finest biathletes and cross-country skiers. |
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The sport of biathlon combines the disciplines of cross-country skiing and target shooting. |
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As in traditional competition, biathlon consists of cross-country skiing and shooting. |
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He has gained provincial colours for athletics, cross-country, swimming, biathlon, triathlon, duathlon, cycling, gymnastics and tumbling. |
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The event comprised cross-country skiing and the biathlon, which is a combination of cross-country skiing and shooting. |
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His strength has always been the skiing portion of biathlon, a tribute to the years he spent running and cross-country skiing. |
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Get involved in activities such as brisk walking, jogging, bicycling or cross-country skiing. |
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Since it is a paved trail, it's perfect for running, cycling, blading, and cross-country skiing. |
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Now, my father-in-law can't even strap on a pair of cross-country skis for there is not enough snow to ski on! |
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We'll stay in Oslo for a few days and then head up to a cabin in the mountain to try cross-country skiing. |
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Here you'll find excellent cross-country and downhill skiing facilities on wonderfully uncrowded pistes. |
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Snowboarding, cross-country and sledging provide variety and it's possible to ski all year round on the glaciers. |
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But my mother and I, an unbeatable cross-country sleuthing duo, put a stop to the madness in less than two hours. |
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Finally, in an attempt to keep up with my domestic duties in the midst of a cross-country book tour, I have purchased a slow cooker. |
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The whole cross-country route was a piece of cake navigationally, provided that the visibility was good enough. |
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For cross-country skiers, the most exciting item on the list is a plan to develop snowmaking capabilities for the 5K lighted loop at Elm Creek. |
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Apart from skiing, you can snowmobile, cross-country ski, snowshoe or dogsled. |
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Get outside for snowshoeing, dog sledding, ice-skating, downhill and cross-country skiing, hiking, walking, running and snow tubing. |
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Winter sports include Nordic and cross-country skiing, ice skating, and ice hockey. |
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Nordic walking originally started in Scandinavia to help maintain summer fitness levels for cross-country skiers. |
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In the questionnaire, there were six standard questions about habitual walking, cycling, and cross-country skiing. |
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Extra races are being proposed for the meeting, currently run over three days from Tuesday to Thursday, including a cross-country chase. |
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Hill work makes athletes strong and strength is what a good cross-country runner needs. |
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Fly-fishing is popular here in summer, but in winter cross-country skiing and even heli-skiing can be organised at the ranch. |
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And having developed certain outdoorsy tendencies in middle age, I have also discovered the quiet pleasures of cross-country skiing. |
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The Laois housewife and mother won yet another senior national cross-country championship at the Aer Lingus Sports Centre on Sunday. |
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Perhaps, in this era of cross-country flights and vast superhighways, coming home is not such a monumental event. |
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I step over the yard toys and around the cross-country skis to reach the front door of the clapboard house on the shore of Lake Champlain. |
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His bank has to fly the slip of paper cross-country to your bank so clerks there can look it over. |
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There are cross-country rally champions, and aviators and mountain climbers too. |
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And so, after a full day of cross-country flying, I came home to make myself a bowl of pea soup. |
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Missy Buttry, a senior at Wartburg College, Waverly, Iowa, became the first collegian to win a third consecutive national cross-country title. |
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He meets three men during a cross-country hike along a railroad track. |
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Armies made some use of lorries and staff cars, but practical cross-country vehicles, good roads and an associated infrastructure simply did not exist. |
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It transpires that cross-country skiing is an earnest activity for fitness freaks, something joggers can do in the snow. |
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Five days of riding, a full day hike, and some short cross-country walks. |
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Hopping over boulders for half-an-hour was a different type of cross-country travel, after re-discovering the leg muscles needed for a prolonged descent. |
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Around town, the vehicle always feels nippy and there is sufficient in reserve to undertake cross-country journeys without the slightest complaint. |
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As an athlete, she participated in track and field, cross-country running, badminton and basketball, giving the latter sport the nod as her favourite. |
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The cross-country course at the Olympic Games was not difficult enough. |
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I visited the course some weeks ago and it is a really good cross-country course, with some great hills that are not too steep and underfoot conditions should be good. |
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Although the snow on downhill and cross-country courses can look smooth on television, under the microscope snow crystals are jagged and have varying water contents. |
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It's best described as cross-country skiing without the skis. |
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The aim is to provide novice mountaineers with the basic skills and techniques of cross-country skiing, snow survival, mountaineering, and ice climbing. |
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He travelled on the motorway rather than taking a cross-country route. |
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There is also an attractive cross-country route to the hall. |
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Like someone who has set out to navigate a complicated and dangerous cross-country journey, I was astonished to find the steering wheel moving expertly of its own accord. |
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The President was back in the state where he spent that fateful morning, before being flown off on a zig-zag cross-country journey which finally took him back to Washington. |
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This will give me the perfect excuse to do my cross-country travelling. |
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Whether your adventure is a weekend at the cottage, a camping getaway or a cross-country road trip, be prepared before you buckle up and head out on the highway. |
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He's in the middle of a cross-country tour, speaking to business leaders. |
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He is taking time off for a cross-country tour with his new stage show. |
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It was the unexpected pot of gold at the end of his cross-country journey. |
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He has won numerous titles at cross-country, road and track. |
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It's not seen as a punishment in the same way that cross-country is. |
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Most noticeable were the cross-country and track and field team. |
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He has showed great ability on roads, cross-country and track. |
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There are many elements that make team sports like cross-country fun. |
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It is also important for schools to offer a wide range of sports, not just the traditional football, rugby, hockey, netball, cross-country and cricket. |
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The Harriers welcomes new members of all ages and abilities and caters for road, cross-country and track and field, as well as providing a full social programme. |
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The junior international judo exponent was also a county cross-country runner and track star before she took up rowing. |
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I used a Deet product during a cross-country ride two summers ago and did not properly read the fine print. |
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It turns out there is quite an art to cross-country ski-ing whilst pulling a laden pulk. |
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Its ground clearance has been greatly increased to enhance the cross-country capabilities. |
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It proved to be a very competitive and enjoyable start to the cross-country season. |
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Mr Smedhs was actually an official with some kissing in his job description at the 56-mile cross-country ski race. |
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Events include snowshoeing, cross-country skiing and alpine downhill racing at the Sunshine Village, one of the most exclusive areas of Banff in the Canadian Rockies. |
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Huge glacial erratics, boulders unlike most of the other rocks in their surroundings, stand in mute testimony to their cross-country transport by advancing ice. |
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On October 17, Rebecca More embarked on a cross-country tour of Britain. |
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In winter it becomes a snowy playground where tobogganers sail down a 1,700-foot sledding track while others try out snowshoes or cross-country skis. |
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The real-life clan emigrated here in 1950, bringing an Austrian love of cross-country skiing with them. |
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He and three of his colleagues, calling themselves the Almanac Singers, were on a cross-country jalopy tour singing and creating songs for the industrial unions aborning. |
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However, a week in the fjords in summer or cross-country skiing in winter doesn't have to break the bank, and many tour operators offer affordable packages. |
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Last autumn found me on a grueling research trip in the eastern Sierra, hauling heavy video equipment cross-country over loose scree and high passes. |
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In October, Parker posted a photo of calyx with her cross-country teammates. |
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My cross-training includes rowing and cycling in the warmer months, hiking and rock scrambling in fall and cross-country skiing in winter, plus yoga year round. |
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You don't need access to a fancy schooling course to practice riding cross-country, trail riding at all three gaits, over natural terrain and obstacles, can work just as well. |
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It can be used for telemark, backcountry touring, and downhill, and is not wedded to tracks because it is shorter, wider, and more stable than traditional cross-country skis. |
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A little further away, in the Catalan Pyrenees, you can spot deer, brown bears and izards on hiking trails in summer or enjoy cross-country skiing as soon as it snows. |
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Our results indicate that cross-country differences in income inequality alone does not explain for much of the variations in child labour worldwide. |
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Ben showed great determination and skill over both courses putting up seven faults in show-jumping and a superb clear over the cross-country course. |
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The remainder focuses on Jack's efforts to trek cross-country through the blizzards to save his estranged son Sam, who's trapped in ice-bound Manhattan. |
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Perhaps the reason I prefer downhill skiing, luge, cross-country, speed skating, and other such sports in the Winter Olympics is that judging vagaries don't affect them. |
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So far, only fully tracked vehicles can provide load carrying capacity and cross-country mobility needed to effectively fight the maneuver battle. |
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With the cross-country course offering predominantly dry, fast road conditions, it was no surprise that most of pro men chose to run hardtail rigs. |
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She will have to do cross-country runs and swim in the outdoor pool. |
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A top-class swimmer and cross-country runner as a junior, she won the London Triathlon in 2001 and is now placing consistently well in World Cup events. |
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The origins of Nordic walking are directly linked to cross-country skiing. |
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Beckie Scott's bronze medal in cross-country skiing and Clara Hughes's bronze medal in long-track speed skating are unbelievable tales in themselves. |
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Two days later we had to drag him cross-country in a train as the pox blossomed in his mouth, eyes, nose, even the soles of his feet, making it impossible to walk. |
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But our hero's fate is never in question, not even when he straps on snowshoes for what has to be the most poorly motivated cross-country journey in movie history. |
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Several of Kevin's fellow snowbound superintendents have snow removal duties, snowmobile businesses, snow grooming and cross-country ski trails to maintain. |
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Well now, Australians have been very successful internationally I think in show jumping and three-day eventing especially the rough and tumble part of the cross-country. |
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Only two months were left of our field season, and that was spent largely on cross-country skis, hauling sleds laden with carboys full of seawater. |
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If all that sounds good, then grab a pair of cross-country skis. |
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The motion of parallel cross-country skiing is an excellent butt-buster, but if you're looking for an even better load for your glutes, try skate skiing. |
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The motley crew cast participates in an illegal cross-country car race, while doing anything to win. |
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The local area includes Oeschinen, with chair lifts and draglifts, together with winter walking and scenic cross-country trails. |
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Many offer cross-country skiing, snowboarding, ice-skating, sledding, horseback riding, and nature watching. |
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A COVENTRY schoolboy aims to show that being blind is no barrier to cross-country skiing. |
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Sophomore Brian Amaral, who finished 13th at the James Earley Invitational, was named MASCAC men's cross-country Rookie of the Week. |
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The weekend is a confluence of cross-country riders, gravity junkies, dirt jumpers, BMX riders, tricyclists and even roadies. |
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An avid kayaker, cross-country skier and fisherman, Traves had toyed with the idea of running his own sporting goods store. |
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She has earned varsity letters in both cross-country and track, and runs half-marathons with her father. |
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The trail under the cableway is for ski professionals and there are also cross-country ski trails. |
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Activities include cross-country skiing, snowmobile excursions, reindeer and dog-sled safaris, ice fishing and torchlit walks. |
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Girl Guides, which publishes travel guidebooks made just for women, moved to NYC after a cross-country book tour. |
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Normally at this time of year, only cross-country skiers and tobogganers make use of golf courses around here. |
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Teton Park Road is closed but groomed for snowshoers and cross-country skiers. |
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Winter offers ice skating, cross-country skiing and the popular expat sport broomball. |
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Towards the end of the cross-country course Pratt's ride, Primitive Streak, was beginning to tire. |
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Better practice your downhill and cross-country skiing before you try to telemark. |
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The onset of winter also makes Austria the perfect playground for classic cross-country and Nordic skiing, freeriding, winter paragliding, snow-biking and air-boarding. |
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And his chinless blunder son Edmund was genuinely crestfallen when one of the oikish young visitors cruelly dismissed his cross-country assault course. |
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Another name for cross-country skiing is Nordic skiing since it's the way many people get around during the snowy winters in Nordic, or Scandinavian, countries. |
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Erase that serene image of cross-country skiing from your mind. |
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The cross-country ski area at the top of Pattee Canyon, a winding wooded valley that snakes east from Missoula, Montana, is a dream come true for urban skiers. |
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Nichols College has named Misael Fossas as head men's and women's cross-country and track and field coach, director of athletics Charlie Robert announced. |
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The Nordic Center at Snow Mountain Ranch has more than 100 kilometers of trails accommodating everyone from the first-time cross-country skier or snowshoer to the elite racer. |
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Veteran downhillers who wish to dabble in cross-country skiing might consider it a no-brainer and plunge right in, but a little instruction can be beneficial. |
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For winter travel, consumers who enjoy snow sports can find areas dedicated to cross-country and downhill skiing, mushing, skibobbing, snowboarding and snowmobiling. |
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Certainly cross-country skiing is a great way to get out, but I would hate for your readers to forego the winter experience if they aren't into skiing or snowshoeing. |
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They'll explore the back country around Leadville via snowmobiles, cross-country skis and snowshoes, then go snowboarding and alpine skiing at Ski Cooper Resort. |
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Where downhill skiers have slopes illuminated by flood lamps to boost their vertical mileage, snowshoers and cross-country skiers rely on moonshine. |
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In his younger days he worked in a variety of fields, literarily, as a 'jackroo' and tree surgeon and went on to become a chauffeur and even a cross-country ski instructor. |
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Blimey, HS2 must be a ruddy hard sell if the best positive you can offer Coventrians is an away-day aboard a cross-country rattler to the home of concrete cows. |
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From late November through early April, cross-country skiers and snowshoers can stride across closed roads to admire canyon cliffs delineated by snow. |
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After six days, we're finally in the last leg of our cross-country trip. |
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