no nc is ski jumping and cross country skiing
Nordic combination is the combination of ski jumping and cross-country skiing.
Alpine skiing, biathlon, freestyle skiing, hockey, snowboarding, speed skating, cross-country skiing, ski-jumping, Nordic combined, and figure skating. So a lot of skiing there.
Winter Olympic sports held outdoors are alpine skiing, freestyle skiing, cross country skiing, bobsleigh, skeleton, luge, ski jumping, nordic combined, biathlon, and snowboarding.
As of 2/14/2014 Norway has one medals in alpine skiing, biathlon, cross-country, Nordic combined, snowboarding, and ski-jumping.
Alpine Skiing, Biathlon, Bobsled, Cross-country Skiing, Curling, Figure Skating, Freestyle Skiing, Ice Hockey, Luge, Nordic Combined, Short Track Speed Skating, Skeleton, Ski Jumping, Snowboarding, Speed Skating
It really depends on whether your talking about in the Olympics or referring to Nordic skiing as cross country skiing. Nordic events Ski jumping: is quite dangerous, but due to the steepness of the landing area, is not as dangerous as you might think. Cross country skiing: carries very little dangers. Combined event: carries the same dangers above. Alpine events such as the slalom, downhill event, super giant slalom ect...... Often feature high speed crashes, this is very likely to injure any skier, so i would say that alpine skiing is more dangerous.
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the fourteen winter olympic events are alpine skiing, biathlon, bobsled, cross-country skiing, curling, figure skating, free style skiing, ice hocky, luge, nordic combined, skeleton, ski jumping, snowboarding, and speed skating.
Alpine Skiing, Biathlon, Bobsled, Cross-country Skiing, Curling, Figure Skating, Freestyle Skiing, Ice Hockey, Luge, Nordic Combined, Short Track Speed Skating, Skeleton, Ski Jumping, Snowboarding, Speed Skating
Of course! There is nordic skiing, mostly on flatland and then there is alpine, the more popular, successful side of the sport.