No room for error: How wrong wax can turn snow into treacle for Olympians 



It is the one subject skiers and snowboarders can't quit fixating on at the Winter Olympics - how best to wax their gear to guarantee most extreme speed and strength.
Hit the nail on the head in the waxing shed and you can float your approach to Olympic grandness. Fail to understand the situation and the snow can swing to treacle.
In crosscountry skiing, competitors must guarantee they get their "kick wax" right with a specific end goal to keep pace in the tough extends and previous biathlete Jean-Marc Chabloz told Reuters there was no space for mistake.
"It is totally significant, totally urgent," the four-time Olympian said as he exhibited the essential procedures for waxing crosscountry skis.
"You can't win a race with terrible skis, it simply doesn't work. Everybody is taking care of business, so it's little edges."
Chabloz, who now mentors understudy competitors at the Jamtlands High School in Sweden, expertly cleaned his skis and utilized a hot iron to spread a thin layer of float wax before cleaning them to a smooth wrap up.

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