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Downhill Skiing - Course Setting

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barney15c | 14:18 Fri 21st Feb 2014 | Sport
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I have been watching the Sochi winter Olympics and was surprised to hear that coaches of competing skiers set the courses. Surely they could set up a course that would benefit their skiers. What checks and balances are put in place so not to give an unfair advantage?
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The Downhill course is set by an FIS official, as is the Downhill-Combined course.

It's only the Super-G, Giant Slalom and Slalom-Combined courses that are set by representatives of the competing nations.

http://www.teamgb.com/winter-sports/alpine-skiing
(Click 'Rules' and then 'View more")

Whether having courses set by coaches is fair or not probably depends upon who you ask. The Austrians probably aren't complaining!
http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/02/15/us-olympics-alpineskiing-super-course-idUSBREA1E0GE20140215
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Thank you for clarifying what courses are set by whom Buenchico.
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BTW didn't see the story you highlighted.... does make you think, but they still have to ski it so the advantage is probably a moot point.

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