Nordic skiing
Shooting
Aerials debuted at the 1994 Winter Games in Lillehammer.
skating, gymnastics, swimming, diving, boxing, skiing, tennis
Yes for both sexes.
A biathlete is an athlete that competes in a biathlon. These are usually composed of a cross country skiing event followed by a rifle shooting event.
Biathlon is a term used to describe any sporting event made up of two disciplines. However, biathlon usually refers specifically to the winter sport that combines cross-country skiing and rifle shooting. Other popular variants include summer biathlon, which combines cross-country running with riflery, modern biathlon and biathle, which combine running with swimming.
Nobody won skiing during the 2001 Olympic since there was no such event. Winter Olympics was held in February 2002 and February 1998.
downhill skiing, diving, gymnastics, pole vault, and bobsledding
The first Olympic champion in shooting was Pantelis Karasevdas of Greece who won the 200 meter military rifle competition at the 1896 Games in Athens.
Freestyle skiing: which consists of Aerial event mogul event Ski-cross event First started in 1992, with the mogul event for both men and women, although it was demonstrated in 1988's Olympic games. Aerial's event came in 1994 and Ski-cross in 2010.
You might be thinking of professional skiing. As in the Olympics, Freestyle skiing is a discipline which contains a: Mogul event Areial event Ski-cross event So really, mogul skiing is a type of freestyle skiing.