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Summary

  • Use play icon at the top of the page to watch the Ski Cross Finals from Bakuriani, Georgia.

  • Sweden claim gold in the mixed team final

  • Canada take silver and Italy claim bronze in the mixed team final

  • Sandra Naeslund defends her world title in the women's big final

  • Italian Simone Deromedis claims his first world title in the men's big final

  • Katrin Ofner takes silver, with Fanny Smith claiming bronze in the women's big final

  • Florian Wilmsmann takes silver, with Erik Mobaerg claiming bronze in the men's big final

  • Ski Cross Team Finals - 10:15 GMT

  1. How to watchpublished at 07:57 Greenwich Mean Time 26 February 2023

    ´óÏó´«Ã½ iPlayer

    The 2023 World Ski Championships will be available to watch across the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Red Button, ´óÏó´«Ã½ iPlayer, ´óÏó´«Ã½ Sport website and mobile app.

    Action will be available to watch for 30 days on-demand after the event on iPlayer.

    Sunday 26th February

    Freestyle Ski & Snowboarding World Championships: Ski Cross Finals

    06:15 - 08:30 GMT

    Freestyle Ski & Snowboarding World Championships: Ski Cross Teams Finals

    10:15 - 11:55 GMT

    Available on ´óÏó´«Ã½ iPlayer, ´óÏó´«Ã½ Sport Website & App, ´óÏó´«Ã½ Red Button

  2. Get Inspired: How to get into skiingpublished at 07:57 Greenwich Mean Time 26 February 2023

    Get Inspired
    #GetInspired

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    Snowsport England's programme to encourage people to take up snow sports

    Skiing is a great workout - you can burn up to 500 calories an hour!

    Your knees take on the weight of your body when you turn downhill, strengthening your bones and joints.

    As you go down the slope, your body is in a squat position, which improves your balance and builds your stomach and leg muscles.

    Snowsport centres and dry ski slopes around the country offer lessons to children as young as three. Find your local centre in  o°ù  to get yourself on the slopes. The Ski Club of Northern Ireland has a useful  t´Ç´Ç.

    There's also loads of information at  for anyone looking for inclusive skiing.

    What is skiing?

    You fix on a pair of skis to your feet, whilst wearing special boots, and glide down a slope. Many people in the United Kingdom learn the basics of alpine skiing on dry ski slopes or at indoor snow centres, which offer lessons and equipment rental.

    Is it for me?

    There are beginners classes all over the country, and you can pick up the basics quickly. So if you like the cold, the rush of speed and adrenaline then give it a go.

    What to expect when I get there?

    • Skiing is a great workout - you can burn up to 500 calories an hour.
    • Your knees take on the weight of your body when you turn downhill, strengthening your bones and joints.
    • As you go down the slope, your body is in a squat position, which improves your balance and builds your stomach and leg muscles.
    • Snowsport centres and dry ski slopes around the country offer lessons to children as young as three.
    • Skiing is open to all and anyone with a disability can compete. has loads of advice about getting involved. They offer lessons, recreational adaptive skiing with and a which is open to people with or without a disability.