The four major groups of adaptive alpine skiers are:

a. hearing-impaired skiers, tether skiers, sit-down skiers, and mono-skiers.
b. sit-down skiers, blind guided skiers, three-track skiers, and snow sliders.
c. sit-down skiers, three-track and four-track skiers, blind guided skiers, and two-track skiers.
d. hearing-impaired skiers, blind guided skiers, sledge hockey users, and outrigger skiers.

Answer: c

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