No, men and women compete in separate events.
wrestling
Yes, there are events for men and women in Olympic sailing.
Yes, women were allowed to compete at the first Commonwealth Games.
Ski Jumping
In ancient times, no. But in today's world, definitely. There are events for women to compete in in ALL olympic events, from hockey to pole-jumping.
Vault, beam, uneven bars, and floor.
The Men and Women in Olympics do different events.The Women's events are:FloorVaultUneven BarsBeamThe Men's events are:Floorhigh barpommel horseparallel barsstill ringsvaultThere is also rhythmic gymnastics (for women)And trampolining (for men and women but they compete in seperate categories.)
1900
# Uneven Bars # Floor # Vault # Balance Beam
Men and women do compete against one another in Olympic equestrian and sailing events.
The 2008 Games in Beijing was the last Olympics where only men competed in boxing. Women will compete in boxing at the 2012 Games. Only women compete in synchronized swimming.