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Christie

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Noun — A fast ski turn made by swinging the skis sideways while keeping them parallel.

Synonyms

Rare, literary or technical

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parallel turn

Etymology

Named after the city of Kristiania, the former name of Oslo, Norway, where the turn is said to have originated.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Christie” mean?

The word “Christie” means a fast ski turn made by swinging the skis sideways while keeping them parallel. In plain terms, a skiing turn where you swing both skis sideways together to change direction.

How do you pronounce “Christie”?

“Christie” is pronounced KRIHS-tee (/ˈkɹɪsti/ in IPA).

How do you use “Christie” in a sentence?

Here is “Christie” used in a sentence: “She carved a clean christie down the steep slope.”

What part of speech is “Christie”?

“Christie” is a noun.

Is “Christie” a common word?

“Christie” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is a Christie turn in skiing?

A Christie is a fast ski turn made by swinging the skis sideways while keeping them parallel to each other. It is a classic skiing technique used to change direction quickly while maintaining control and speed.

What is the difference between a Christie and a stem turn in skiing?

A Christie keeps the skis parallel throughout the turn, while a stem turn involves opening one ski outward into a V-shape before bringing them together. The Christie is generally considered a more advanced technique because it relies on parallel control rather than the wider stance of a stem turn.

Where does the ski term Christie come from?

Christie is generally understood to be a shortened form of "Christiania," the former name of Oslo, Norway, reflecting the turn's origins in Norwegian skiing technique. It refers specifically to the parallel-ski sideways swing used to change direction quickly.

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