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Moldova sent athletes to compete in alpine skiing, cross country skiing, and biathlon to the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver.
Yes. Nepal is represented by two athletes at the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver. Dachiri Sherpa is competing in cross country skiing and Kumar-Shakal Shyam is competing in alpine skiing.
One of the main events the Australian team athletes are competing in is snow boarding and freestyle skiing. They are also competing in bobsledding, cross country skiing, alpine skiing, skeleton, luge, figure skating, short track speed skating, and biathlon. As of today, team Australia has only won a silver metal in freestyle skiing from Dale Smith, who is ironically originally from Vancouver, but is representing Australia instead of Canada.
athletes Alpine skiing
In the Winter Olympics in Vancouver 2010, they are competing in cross-country skiing.
They have two athletes in Alpine Skiing.
Yes they are, skating and skiing, skeleon and bobsleigh
figure skating, skiing, cross country skiing, luge, ice hockey
1924 Winter Games in Chamonix (the first ever Winter Olympics). Italy was represented by 23 athletes competing in bobsleigh, ski jumping, cross country skiing, and military ski patrol. No athlete won a medal.
Athletes from Jamaica are scheduled to compete in bobsled, skeleton, and freestyle skiing at the 2010 Olympics. Athletes from Scotland compete with the team from Great Britain in the Olympics.
For athletes to use when competing in biathlon. In the Winter Games, biathlon events are a combination of cross country skiing with rifle shooting. Competitors ski a cross country skiing track and at designated areas perform the rifle shooting, in both prone and standing positions.
There are Moldovan athletes entered in the 2010 Winter Olympics for Alpine skiing, (Urs Imboden, Christophe Roux), biathlon (at least six athletes), and luge (Bogdan Macovei).