Skeleton has been an official Winter Olympic sport on five occasions - as a men's competition only in 1928 (St. Moritz) and 1948 (St. Moritz), and as a men's and women's competition in 2002 (Salt Lake City), 2006 (Turin), and will be contested once again as an Olympic sport in Vancouver in February 2010.
The parallel bars are only contested by men.
Noffin every Olympic games is played by a woman aswell :)
Because men are better
Olympic Boxing is the only one i think he does
No, there was only olympic games for men in ancient olympic history
Women were allowed in the ancient Olympic games only when the owned a horse who participated in the race . Otherwise they were not allowed.
Yes. Women are allowed in the Modern Olympic Games, both as participants, and as spectators. Women were banned from the Ancient Olympic Games held in Greece, (both as participating athletes and as spectators), but, women are certainly allowed in the Modern Olympic Games.
The only Olympic word that I know of (other than the names of participating countries) is gymnastics.
Many olympic sports; exceptions are: * unknown sports in Romania: softball, wushu, synchronized swimming, triathlon, baseball, beach wolley * only amateur level: badminton, hockey (now practically abandoned), taekwondo
The equestrian competitions are the only Olympic competitions in which men compete against women.
Tickling was the only sport included.