No. Only men compete in Olympic ski jumping.
1952 in Oslo, Norway
Ski Jumping, Four man Bobsleigh, Doubles Luge
Olympic Ski Champions - 1935 was released on: USA: 3 October 1935
Olympic Ski Champions - 1936 was released on: USA: 3 October 1936
At the 2010 Games in Vancouver, no. There is one sport that is for men only and that is ski jumping. The International Olympic Committee refused to schedule women's ski jumping at the 2010 Games. Their reasoning was that there was not enough interest and there are not enough countries with world class women ski jumpers. The IOC was taken to court over this in Canada but were not made to include women in ski jumping events as the presiding judge ruled that, while the exclusion of women was discriminatory, the Canadian courts have no control over the International Olympic Committee. Look for women's ski jumping to be included in the events at the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi.
Ski-ing was created in 1968.
Men and women ski cross http://www.olympic.org/en/content/Olympic-Games/?articleNewsGroup=-1&currentArticlesPageIPP=10&currentArticlesPage=4&articleId=75995
The cast of Olympic Ski Champions - 1935 includes: Pete Smith as Narrator
The cast of Olympic Ski Champions - 1936 includes: Pete Smith as Narrator
MenSki jumping for men has been an Olympic sport since the first Winter Olympics in 1924.WomenSki jumping as Olympic sport for Women was already proclaimed, and for the first time performed at Winter Olympics in 2014.
In the Summer Olympics, Boxing has been for men only but is scheduled for the 2012 games in London. In the Winter Olympics, Ski Jumping and Nordic Combined (which includes ski jumping) are for men only.