OFSAA cross country - significado y definición. Qué es OFSAA cross country
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Qué (quién) es OFSAA cross country - definición


OFSAA cross country         
HIGH SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS IN ONTARIO, CANADA
The OFSAA cross country championships are the Ontario high school cross country championships, held annually in varying locations around Ontario, usually on the first Saturday of November. Approximately 1600 runners compete in six races, making it the largest OFSAA meet of any sport.
Cross country running         
  • Runners at the [[2010 European Cross Country Championships]] in [[Portugal]]
  • °C}}) only 15 out of 38 competitors (elite long-distance runners) finished the race.
  • A children's cross country competition in [[Croatia]]
  • Roy Griak Invitational cross country meet, [[University of Minnesota]]
  • The start of a typical cross country race, as an official fires a gun to signal the start
SPORT IN WHICH COMPETITORS RACE BY RUNNING A LONG-DISTANCE COURSE ON NATURAL TERRAIN
Cross-country running; Cross-Country Running; Cross country runner; Cross Country Running; Cross country race; Cross-country race; Cross-country runner; Cross country run; Cross Country Running (Sport); Cross Country running
Cross country running is a sport in which teams and individuals run a race on open-air courses over natural terrain such as dirt or grass. The course, typically long, may include surfaces of grass and earth, pass through woodlands and open country, and include hills, flat ground and sometimes gravel road and minor obstacles.
Cross-country skiing         
  • Pre-1940 ski gear in Oslo: bamboo poles, wooden skis, and [[cable binding]]s.
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  • Giant Mountains]], January 1932.
  • Cross-country ski equipment for skate-skiing (left) and classic-style skiing (right). Ski and pole lengths are different for each. Classic skis have a "grip zone" in the area under the binding.
  • Cross-country ski boot and ''standardized'' binding system for classic skiing. The skier clicks the toe of the boot into the binding and releases with the button in front of the boot.
  • Groomed ski trails for cross-country in [[Thuringia]], track-set for classic skiing at the sides and groomed for skate skiing in the center.
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  • Frederick Jackson]] on [[Northbrook Island]] in 1896.
  • Ski touring in untracked terrain.
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  • 1900}}. (1673 woodcut)
SKI USED WHEN CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING
Cross country skiing; Cross-Country Skiing; XC skiing; Cross-country skis; Cross-country skier; Cross Country Skiing; Cross-country ski; Cross country skier; Cross Country skiing; Cross-country skiers; Crosscountry skiing; Cross country skiers; Cross country skis; Langlauf; Skate skiing; Cross country ski; Crosscountryskiing; Women's cross-country skiing
Cross-country skiing is a form of skiing where skiers rely on their own locomotion to move across snow-covered terrain, rather than using ski lifts or other forms of assistance. Cross-country skiing is widely practiced as a sport and recreational activity; however, some still use it as a means of transportation.