Children Alpine Skiing
Children Alpine Skiing Level
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| Medal | Test definition |
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Piou-Piou
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1•My first slidings attested by the Ski school Director.
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- Children aged 3 to 6. Not able to ski.
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![]() Ourson Lesson
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1• A "snaking" line of snowplough turns on a run of 4 to 5 poles.
2• Easy Nordic-style course.
3• Beginners' direct line facing down the slope finished with a snowplough turn.
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- Can recognise his/her ski equipment.
- Can put on and take off his/her skis by him/herself. - Has used some ski lifts already. - Can control his/her speed and complete snaking turns.. - An move around on skis in different ways over varied but almost flat terrain.. - Can ski with skis parallel straight downhill and stop using a snowplough turn. |
Flocon lesson |
1• Series of 7 to 8 snowplough turns with the skis brought back to the parallel position in between, over a suitable marked out course.
2• Elementary direct line across the slope following a roughly straight trajectory.
3• Test of balance when skiing while facing down the slope (with little jumps, from one foot to the other or over little bumps, etc.) on a gentle slope.
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- Can control his/her speed and cross the fall line using snowplough turns.
- Retains his/her balance while sliding faster with skis parallel both across and down the slope, on both skis or from one ski to the other, over smooth terrain on a gentle slope. - Can brake and stop and is starting to be able to sideslip. |
![]() 1ère etoile lesson
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1• On a moderately steep slope, series of elementary sideslip turns over a suitable marked out course.
2• Direct traversing line following a curved trajectory.
3• Step turns on a gentle slope (starting off at an angle).
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- Can complete a series of elementary sideslip turns taking into account external factors (terrain profile, other users, snow quality, etc.).
- Retains his/her balance when sliding across gentle to moderately steep slopes. - Is starting to be able to sideslip (uphill swing, at an angle). |
![]() 2ème étoile lesson
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1• Series of around ten perfect elementary turns over a suitable marked out course on a moderately steep slope.
2• Basic direct line passing over hollows and bumps.
3• Basic skating step.
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- An complete a series of smooth elementary turns, crossing the fall line with skis parallel and can complete turns with an uphill swing taking into account external factors (terrain profile, other users, snow quality, etc.).
- Can ski over hollows and bumps, across or down the slope, while retaining his/her balance. |
![]() 3ème étoile lesson
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1• Series of around ten basic turns imposed by 10 to 12 poles on a moderately steep slope.
2• Basic single garland on a moderately steep slope.
3• Perfect direct line to build up speed, finished with a braking sideslip, all on a moderately steep slope.
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- Can complete a series of short- and medium-radius basic turns with skis parallel, taking into account and compensating for external factors (terrain, users, type of snow, etc.). - Can maintain his/her balance in a schuss over varied terrain (hollows and bumps). - Is improving his/her lateral balance using successions of sideslips interspersed with direct traversing lines (garlands). |
![]() Etoile de bronze lesson
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1• Non-timed line assessed by the pupil's ability to complete perfect basic turns, with two changes of rhythm on a varied slope (alternating medium, short and medium-radius turns through 15 to 20 gates).
2• Basic wedeln.
3• Passage over bumps with slight take-off on prepared piste or terrain (skiercross-type run).
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- Can complete smoother basic turns by reducing sideslip.
- Can ski using high-speed and broad turns taking into account and compensating for external factors (terrain, users, type of snow, etc.). - Can maintain his/her balance in a schuss when taking off from rounded bumps, on piste or in a specially prepared area such as a skiercross courses. - Is getting used to skiing in all kinds of snow. |
![]() Etoile d'or lesson
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1• Short giant slalom, timed (maximum 50% more time allowed compared to opener).
2• Technical series of perfect broad and high-speed turns over varied terrain (slope, snow, etc.).
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- Is gaining experience with all forms of alpine skiing.
- Can ski down pistes with a large vertical drop without stopping, on all types of snow, taking into account external factors and respecting the rules of conduct for skiers. - Can ski in a specially prepared area: skiercross course, halfpipe. |
Ski alpin Adulte
Adult Alpine Skiing Level
| Médaille | Définition du test | Niveau |
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1er ski |
1• Becoming familiar with the equipment and snow. 2• Balance while sliding over smooth terrain on a gentle slope. 3• Snowplough turn. 4• Controlling speed using a snaking trajectory. 5• Using ski lifts. |
- Beginner Level |
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1er degré |
1• Descending in an elementary turn on a gentle to moderately steep slope. 2• Elementary direct line. 3• Elementary sideslipping: uphill swing, at an angle. 4• Step turns sliding uphill. |
- Holds the 1er ski. - Can complete snowplough turns. |
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2ème degré |
1• Descent with a basic parallel turn on a varied, moderately steep slope. 2• Basic direct line. 3• Basic sideslips and garlands. 4• Basic high-speed turns. |
- Holds the 1er degré. |
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3ème degré |
1• Descent with perfect turns on all types of piste. 2• Perfect direct line. 3• Perfect high-speed turn. 4• Experience of skiing in all types of snow and terrain. |
- Holds the 2ème degré. - Can descend in a basic parallel turn. - Can complete a basic high-speed turn and control sideslipping. |
Snowboard
Snowboard Level
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Classe Accueil |
1• Changing direction on both sides of the fall line. 2• Elementary rounded turn. 3• Direct line facing down the slop, normal foot or fakie . |
- Has no experience of snowboarding. |
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Classe 1 |
1• Completion of elementary turns.
2• Forwards and backwards sidesliping or fakie direct line traverse. 3• Elementary swivel garland or jumping at will with the snowboard flat. |
- Has completed the snowboarding starter level. |
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Classe 2 |
1• Completion of basic long-radius turns.
2• Completion of basic short-radius turns and elementary fakie turns. 3• Basic garland or basic ollie with the snowboard flat. |
- Holds the 1er snowboard. - Can complete a series of frontside and backside turns on a green piste. - Can stop by sideslipping. - Can sideslip diagonally forwards then backwards and use a ski tow. |
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Classe 3 |
1• Completion of a series of perfect long-radius turns.
2• Completion of a series of perfect short-radius turns or basic fakie turns. 3• Perfect garland or 180 ollie. |
- Holds the 2ème snowboard. - Can snowboard on blue and red pistes and also in the snowpark. - Can easily complete a series of turns on blue pistes with little sideslipping. - Is starting to be able to complete fakie turns on green pistes. - Can do ollies and also sliding and jumping 180° rotations. |























