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Shaun White in the Half Pipe
Shaun White & Engineering the Half Pipe
June 2, 2023
The design and engineering of the half pipe allows Shaun White to generate big air.
Skis
The Science of Skis
June 2, 2023
Olympic skis are made of fiberglass and polymers engineered to give the right flexibility and more.
Snowboarding Gravity Graphic
The Science of Snowboarding
June 2, 2023
Gravity, friction, and energy are the physics behind the gasp-worthy tricks of snowboarders.
Cross-Country Skier Training
The Internal Athlete: Cross-Country Skiing
June 2, 2023
Olympic athletes, trainers and a sports scientist and chemist explain why cross-country skiers are among the fittest athletes in the world.
Curling
Science Friction: Curling
June 2, 2023
Sending the 42-lb. granite curling stone down a long sheet of ice toward the center of a bull's-eye target is all about friction and surface physics.
Hockey Slapshot
Slapshot Physics: Hockey
June 2, 2023
The slapshot is explained by Thomas Humphrey, Kathy FLores, and Olympic hockey players Julie Chue and Zach Parise.
Ice Skates
The Science of Skates
June 2, 2023
Skates used by Olympians are custom-engineered by materials scientists to meet the demands for each sport.
Figure Skater in the Spotlight
Figuring Out Figure Skating
June 2, 2023
Learn how Olympic figure skaters do triple axels and quadruple toe loops.
Mathletes Graph
Mathletes
June 2, 2023
Arithmetic and math are part of every Winter Olympic event and every move Olympic athletes make on snow or ice.
Figure Skating Pair
Olympic Motion
June 2, 2023
The organization of human cells through training, exercise and "muscle memory" produce the fantastic range of Olympic motion.
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