Telemark (Noun)
Meaning
A turn made in skiing; the outside ski is placed ahead and turned gradually inwards.
Classification
Nouns denoting acts or actions.
Examples
- Her mastery of the telemark helped her carve down steep slopes with elegance.
- Advanced skiers seeking challenge moved away from classic styles in favour of precise and speedy turns associated with modernised variations of telemark skiing techniques.
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- Turning faster into the descent was integral with the telemark turn ski lessons the instructor was providing.
- The combined sensations from a perfect telemark turn left her invigorated by reconnection to her mountain paradise.