1. Giant Slalom: The venue is 936 meters long, with an average slope of 18.21 degrees and a slope height of 290 meters. Giant slalom boots are similar to ski boots, but more flexible. The skateboard is stiff and narrow to facilitate turning and gliding at high speeds. Ranking is determined based on skating speed. The main technical movements include left and right turns. In the competition, two athletes start together and pass through a series of flag gates on two adjacent identical tracks. The athlete who reaches the key line first advances to the next round, and the final champion has to win nine rounds of competition.
2. U-shaped pool: The venue is a U-shaped slide, 120 meters long, 15 meters wide, 3.5 meters deep, with an average slope of 18 degrees. The skateboard is slightly softer and wider, and the boot sole is thicker. During the competition, athletes slide in the U-shaped slide and use the slide to perform various rotations and jumps. The referees will score based on the height of the athlete's flight, the difficulty and effect of the completed movements. The main movements include jumping to grab the board, jumping to non-grabbing board, handstand, jumping to handstand, rotation, etc.
3. Cross-country race: Four athletes set off on a track, crossing some rolling hills and jumping some slopes. The two fastest athletes in each group advance to the next round.