Is the order of alpine skiing from high to low a downhill giant slalom or a super giant slalom?

The order of alpine skiing from high to low is super giant slalom, giant slalom, giant slalom and downhill. The Winter Olympics includes all-around events for men and women (included in 1936), downhill events (included in 1948), giant slalom events (included in 1948), giant slalom events (included in 1952) and super giant slalom events (included in1952)

Men's downhill is 800 ~ 1 100m, women's downhill is 500 ~ 800m, men's 180 ~ 220m and women's140 ~ 200 m; The giant slalom is 250-450m for men and 250-400m for women; Super slalom is 500-650m for men and 400-600m for women. Each event is limited to 4 people per association. The competition starts with a single player and is arranged by drawing lots in sequence.

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Alpine skiing originated in the Alps and the Alps in northern Europe, so it is also called alpine skiing. Alpine skiing is gradually formed on the basis of cross-country skiing.

1850, the rotation action of changing direction and stopping taxiing occurred in Telemark County, Norway. From 65438 to 0868, Nordheim, the founder of Norwegian skiing, and others performed sideslip and S-shaped rapid descent techniques at the Oslo skiing conference. 1890, Austrian Darski invented short snowboarding and gliding technology suitable for the characteristics of Alps. 1905, he performed the first slalom in the history of alpine skiing in Lilienfeld, south of Vienna.

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