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FIS promotes parallel Alpine racing next season

The Columbian
Published: June 3, 2010, 12:00am

ANTALYA, Turkey (AP) — Alpine skiing will start next season with a new parallel-racing national team event on the glacier at Soelden, Austria.

The International Ski Federation agreed Thursday to add the event where 16 teams, each of two men and two women, compete in a knockout bracket, with two skiers racing side-by-side on giant slalom courses.

FIS scheduled the Friday event for Oct. 22, with traditional World Cup men’s and women’s giant slaloms on the weekend.

FIS agreed that parallel slalom events for top-16 racers will now carry World Cup points.

Munich’s Olympic Park will stage it over the New Year holidays, after Moscow hosted the past two editions.

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