The "unique snow" of the Beijing Winter Olympics is a "success," said Gauthier de Tessieres, a former French alpine ski champion and now consultant for Eurosport, the French service of the HuffPost said in a recent article.
According to him, the snow at the Winter Olympics is very compact, allowing for a more resistant layer, which means "it settles quickly and the ski will have a very good grip, like a good tire for a car."
"The sensations are very good, the athletes have rarely seen such compact snow, which leaves little trace ... It is rather a success in terms of preparation and balance. The snow resists well over the passage, so it's fairer," added Tessieres.
"They even call it 'cinema snow' because they have a lot of fun and it's quite easy to ski on it," said Tessieres.