Video examples of bringing children to the snow
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- | * Germany, "Snow Child’s Play" [ftp://ftp.fis-ski.com/Bring%20children%20to%20the%20snow/WEB%20Links_Documents/Videos/] | + | * Germany, "Snow Child’s Play" [ftp://ftp.fis-ski.com/Bring%20children%20to%20the%20snow/WEB%20Links_Documents/Videos/Germany/] |
* Czechia, FIS SnowKidz Park [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgmSUwS_cx0] | * Czechia, FIS SnowKidz Park [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgmSUwS_cx0] | ||
* Norway, Jentespranget (ski weekend for girls) [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGlzMaj9Jm4] | * Norway, Jentespranget (ski weekend for girls) [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGlzMaj9Jm4] |
Revision as of 14:21, 2 December 2010
Please have a look at the videos below and learn from other countries how they are bringing children to the snow:
Cross Country:
- Norway, activity bank for coaches in education [3]
- Norway, [4]
- Norway, CC-cross [5]
- Norway, CC-cross [6]
- Norway, Oslo 2011, Holmenkollen, run-up activities [7]
- Russia, Rybinsk, Children race, National XC Opening 2010 [8]
Alpine:
- Germany, "Snow Child’s Play" [9]
- Czechia, FIS SnowKidz Park [10]
- Norway, Jentespranget (ski weekend for girls) [11]
- Germany, 'Bewegte Stadt' [12]
- Pakistan 'Naltar Ski School' [13]
Ski Jumping
- Norway [14]