Aerial Skiing
Aerial skiing is a winter sport where athletes perform acrobatic maneuvers while skiing off jumps. Competitors launch themselves into the air, executing flips and twists before landing on a slope. The sport is part of the FIS World Cup and has been featured in the Winter Olympics since 1994.
Judges score aerial skiers based on the difficulty of their tricks, execution, and landing. Athletes typically train on specialized ramps and use safety equipment to minimize risks. Aerial skiing requires a combination of strength, precision, and creativity to achieve high scores and impress the judges.