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Alpine skiing and Alpine skiing at the 1964 Winter Olympics – Men's slalom

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Difference between Alpine skiing and Alpine skiing at the 1964 Winter Olympics – Men's slalom

Alpine skiing vs. Alpine skiing at the 1964 Winter Olympics – Men's slalom

Alpine skiing, or downhill skiing, is the pastime of sliding down snow-covered slopes on skis with fixed-heel bindings, unlike other types of skiing (cross-country, Telemark, or ski jumping) which use skis with free-heel bindings. The Men's slalom competition of the Innsbruck 1964 Olympics was held at Axamer Lizum.

Similarities between Alpine skiing and Alpine skiing at the 1964 Winter Olympics – Men's slalom

Alpine skiing and Alpine skiing at the 1964 Winter Olympics – Men's slalom have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Slalom skiing.

Slalom skiing

Slalom is an alpine skiing and alpine snowboarding discipline, involving skiing between poles or gates.

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Alpine skiing and Alpine skiing at the 1964 Winter Olympics – Men's slalom Comparison

Alpine skiing has 39 relations, while Alpine skiing at the 1964 Winter Olympics – Men's slalom has 104. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.70% = 1 / (39 + 104).

References

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