figure skating, alpine skiing, skeleton
Women will comptete in 13 out of the 15 sports at the 2010 Winter Olympics. There are women's events in the following sports:BiathlonFigure SkatingSpeed SkatingShort Track Speed SkatingSnow BoardingAlpine SkiingFreestyle SkiingCross-Country SkiingIce HockeyCurlingBobsledSkeletonLuge
Ski Jumping
Women are now allowed to compete and there is a Marathon and there is winter Olympics and many more sports and no going naked. Ancient Olympic and Modern Olympic has a lots of events.
Ski jumping.
Women are allowed at both the winter and summer Olympics
The first Olympic Games in which women participated were those of Amsterdam, in 1928.
Yes, the Olympic hockey games include competitions for both men and women. Ice hockey has been part of the Winter Olympics since 1924 for men and was added for women in 1998. Field hockey is featured in the Summer Olympics for both genders as well. This inclusion promotes gender equality in sports at the Olympic level.
Ski Jumping
Women's Ski jumping
Kristi Yamaguchi
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The Olympic Games in ancient Greece featured a limited number of sports, primarily focusing on track and field events, wrestling, boxing, and pankration. Unlike the modern Olympics, which include sports such as basketball, swimming, gymnastics, and team sports, ancient Greek competitions were predominantly individual and did not involve team-based events. Additionally, modern Olympics embrace a wider range of disciplines, including winter sports, which were not part of the ancient tradition. The inclusion of women’s events and the global participation of athletes also distinguished the modern Games from their ancient predecessors.