giant slalom

English

Etymology

giant + slalom.

  • (skiing): Being a slalom with larger turns.
  • (snowboarding): From its similarity of turn with skiing's giant slalom.

Noun

giant slalom (plural giant slaloms)

  1. (skiing) An Alpine skiing discipline in which the course is longer, steeper and faster than normal slalom, and the gates are spaced at a greater distance.
  2. (snowboarding) An Alpine snowboarding discipline derived from the skiing discipline

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References

  • OED 2006
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