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[Photo: Rex Keep, Beaver Creek] A competitor celebrates his run at Beaver Creek.
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There are four alpine disciplines: slalom (or special slalom), giant slalom, super-giant slalom and downhill, all designed to test different types of skiing. The combined event is decided by one slalom and one downhill run.
Competitors are timed on a set course, which they are allowed to inspect before their run, but not to ski. Starting last is normally a disadvantage, as courses become heavily rutted. In international competition, skiers are divided into seed groups, with the best ranked skiers skiing first; within the seed groups, start positions are decided randomly.
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