No.
Skeleton was competed at the 1928 and 1948 Winter Games, both held in St. Moritz, Switzerland. Other than that, it was not considered an Olympic sport until the 2002 Games in Salt Lake City.
Yes, both men and women will compete in the skeleton in the 2014 winter olympics
Amy Williams (Skeleton)
luge or a skeleton. The Luge is ridden feet first, the Skeleton feet first.
Great Britain. Amy won gold in women's skeleton at the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver.
Skeleton basically has the same concept as luge, but competitors go down the track head first on their stomachs instead of feet first on their backs.
hockey bobsleigh skeleton skiing snowboarding figure skating and speed skating
1 ... a gold by Amy Williams in women's skeleton.
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.
At the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver, Great Britain's Amy Williams won gold in women's skeleton.
The 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver were New Zealand skeleton racer Tionette Stoddard's first Olympics. She finished 14th.
Mexico has never won a medal in the Winter Olympics. Mexico has participated in 7 Winter Olympics (1928, 1984, 1988, 1992, 1994, 2002, 2010) in alpine skiing, cross country skiing, bobsleigh, skeleton, and figure skating but no athlete has won a medal.
Alexander Tretjyakov of Russian won the gold medal.