Men and women do compete against one another in Olympic equestrian and sailing events.
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∙ 2008-08-25 02:11:09Men and women do compete against one another in Olympic equestrian and sailing events.
Men and women do compete against one another in Olympic equestrian and sailing events.
Men and women do compete against one another in Olympic equestrian and sailing events.
Two. Men and women do compete against one another in Olympic equestrian and sailing events.You missed one: tennis mixed doubles
Men and women compete together in equestrian events, mixed doubles (tennis, badminton, table tennis).
Men and women do compete against one another in Olympic equestrian and sailing events.
Men and women do compete against one another in Olympic equestrian and sailing events.
Men and women do compete against one another in Olympic equestrian and sailing events.
No, men and women compete in separate events.
Yes, there are events for men and women in Olympic sailing.
Two. Men and women do compete against one another in Olympic equestrian and sailing events.You missed one: tennis mixed doubles
All equestrian events (dressage, eventing, jumping) and mixed doubles badminton.
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Men and women compete together in equestrian events, mixed doubles (tennis, badminton, table tennis).
In the ancient Olympic games women were not allowed to compete, but now they are.
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.
The equestrian competitions are the only Olympic competitions in which men compete against women.