Olympic Games Cross Country Skiing

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Stock #: 430025
Type: Postcard
Era: Continental Chrome
Publisher: The Maximum Card Collection
Postmark: 1984 Jan-6
PM City: Lake Placid
PM State: NY
Stamp: 20c
Size: 4" x 5.75" (10.25 x 15 cm)

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The demanding sport of cross country skiing first joined the modern Olympic Games during the 1924 Winter Olympics. Previously, there was regional variation of the rules, and more order was needed to standardize the sport. Fortunately, in 1924, the Federation Internationale de Ski - an international skiing organization - was formed to regulate cross country skiing, as well as govern such other Olympics skiing events as slalom, giant slalom and downhill racing. This organization set up the regulation cross country courses at fifteen, thirty and fifty kilometers for men and five and ten kilometers for women, with an average of one-third uphill, one-third downhill and one-third flat terrain. Competitors in this event are usually spaced well apart at the start of the race and the winner is the one with the best time. In addition to the individual events, there are team relay cross country competitions. In honor of this demanding Olympics event, the United States Postal Service issued the stamp which is featured on this Maximum Card

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