The time it takes a first-time skier to cross-country ski 5 miles can vary widely based on fitness level, technique, and snow conditions. On average, beginners may ski at a pace of about 2 to 3 miles per hour. Therefore, it could take anywhere from 1.5 to 2.5 hours to complete the distance, depending on their comfort and experience on skis. Regular breaks may also extend the total time.
2 hours.
If a skier is in a jump, then a skier and skydiver is pretty much the same thing. In general though, a skydiver has only air resistance, the skier has air resistance and friction with the ski-snow, so the skydiver has an edge on speed.
Blue probably
When there is no traffic ahead
66.8
cross country
Ivan Ivanov - cross-country skier - was born in 1987.
Lennart Larsson - cross-country skier - was born in 1930.
Cross country skier Philip Boit at the 1998 Winter Games in Nagano.
He is a cross country skier and biathlete
Guy Sheridan has written: 'Tales of a cross-country skier' -- subject(s): Cross-country skiing
1 a Cross Country Skier
The most successfull cross-country skier ever is Bjørn Dæhlie from Norway with 46 world cup wins and 8 olympic golds.
1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville: Athlete: Cross country skier Lyubov Yegorova of the Unified Team, cross country skier Vegard Ulvang of Norway, and cross country skier Bjørn Dæhlie of Norway with 3 each. Country: Germany with 10. 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona: Athlete: Gymnast Vitaly Shcherbo of the Unified Team with 6. Country: Unified Team with 45.
Italian cross country skier Stefania Belmondo.
Ira Ingal was a major skier out of the country of Switzerland. She competed in the 1964 Olympics and competed in the Flimbies events.
The most successfull cross-country skier ever is Björn Dählie from Norway with in total 63 gold medals including 46 world cup wins, 9 world championships and 8 olympic golds. He has also taken 4 olympic silvers adding it up to 12 olympic medals.