The Winter Olympics are a sporting event that takes place every four years. The sports that are in the Winter Olympics are skiing, snowboarding, ice hockey, figure skating, and curling.
The Winter Olympics are fast approaching and there are a lot of sports to watch out for! Here’s a quick rundown of all the sports that will be featured in this year’s games:
• Alpine skiing – This includes events like the downhill, slalom, and giant slalom.
• Biathlon – A combination of cross-country skiing and rifle shooting.
• Bobsleigh – Teams of two or four race down an icy track in a sled.
• Cross-country skiing – Competitors race each other over long distances on skis.
• Curling – Players slide stones across an ice rink towards a target area, with teammates sweep the ice in front of the stone to help it along its way.
• Figure skating – Individuals or teams perform spins, jumps, and other moves set to music on an ice rink.
WHAT ARE THE WINTER OLYMPIC SPORTS?
Summer Olympic Sports
The Summer Olympics are just around the corner, and with that comes a whole host of sports to watch and get excited about! Here’s a rundown of all the sports that will be contested at this year’s Games in Rio de Janeiro.
Archery: One of the oldest Olympic sports, archery made its debut at the 1900 Games in Paris.
Men and women compete in individual and team events, shooting at targets 70 meters away.
Badminton: Also dating back to 1900, badminton is played with light rackets and a shuttlecock – a small feathered projectile. Singles and doubles matches are contested over best-of-three sets.
Basketball: Basketball has been part of the Olympics since 1936, when it was first introduced as an exhibition sport. The United States has won a record 18 gold medals in men’s basketball, while the Soviet Union/Unified Team/Russia have 11 women’s titles.
Boxing: Boxing has been on the Olympic program since 1904, although women only began competing in 2012.
There are 10 weight classes for men (52kg-91kg) and three for women (51kg-60kg).
Canoeing/Kayaking: Canoeing made its Olympic debut in 1936, while kayaking joined the program 20 years later. Both canoeists and kayakers race against each other over various distances (200m, 500m, 1000m) and there are also team events.
Cycling: Cycling has been part of the Olympics since 1896 but was initially only open to amateurs. The first road race was held at the inaugural Games while track racing debuted four years later. BMX was added to the program for 2008 while mountain biking will make its first appearance this year in Rio.
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Equestrian: Equestrianism made its Olympic debut way back at the 1900 Paris Games with eventing – a discipline that comprises dressage, show jumping and cross-country – being contested ever since..
Fencing: Fencing has been on the program of every Summer Olympics since 1896 except for 1912 in Stockholm when Swedish organisers deemed it too dangerous! There are three disciplines – foil, epee and sabre – with both individual and team competitions..
Field Hockey: Field hockey has been part of every Summer Olympics since 1908 (the exception being 1932 in Los Angeles), with India winning eight gold medals overall..

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What are 15 Winter Olympic Sports?
The Winter Olympics are a major international multi-sport event held once every four years. The Games are open to athletes from all over the world, and feature a wide variety of sports. Here is a list of 15 winter Olympic sports:
1. Alpine Skiing – This is one of the most popular winter Olympic sports, and features events such as downhill skiing, slalom, and giant slalom.
2. Biathlon – A combination of cross-country skiing and rifle shooting, biathlon is both physically demanding and requires precision and focus.
3. Bobsleigh – A team sport involving sleds that race down an icy track at high speeds, bobleigh is both exhilarating and dangerous.
4. Cross-Country Skiing – Another popular winter Olympic sport, cross-country skiing involves racing over long distances on skis through snow-covered terrain.
5. Curling – A team sport played on ice, curling requires players to slide stones towards a target area while using brooms to sweep the ice in front of the stone to control its speed and direction.
6. Figure Skating – One of the most elegant Olympic sports, figure skating combines artistry with athleticism as skaters perform jumps, spins, and other complex maneuvers on ice rinks.
7. Freestyle Skiing – This relatively new Olympic sport includes several disciplines such as moguls (a type of ski racing), aerials (performed using ramps), and ski cross (an obstacle course race). 8 Ice Hockey – A fast-paced team sport played on an ice rink, hockey is one of the most popular winter Olympic sports with fans all over the world.
How Many Sports are in Winter Olympics?
There are a total of 15 sports in the Winter Olympics. These sports are alpine skiing, biathlon, bobsleigh, cross-country skiing, curling, figure skating, freestyle skiing, ice hockey, luge, nordic combined, short track speed skating, skeleton, ski jumping and speed skating.
What Sports are in Winter Olympics 2022?
The Winter Olympics are set to return to China in 2022, with the country set to host the event for a second time after previously doing so in 2008. A total of 102 events across 15 sports are currently scheduled to take place at the 2022 Games, which are set to run from 4-20 February.
One of the big changes for the upcoming Games is that Chinese authorities have decided to include snowboarding as one of the disciplines at Beijing 2022.
This will be the first time that snowboarding has been contested at an Olympic Winter Games in China, and it is hoped that its inclusion will help grow awareness and participation in the sport within the country.
Another notable change is that, for the first time ever, artificial intelligence (AI) will be used during sporting competitions at an Olympic Games. Specifically, AI will be employed during ski jumping events to help provide athletes with real-time feedback on their performances.
Here is a full list of all the sports that are currently scheduled to be contested at Beijing 2022:
* Alpine skiing
* Biathlon
* Bobsleigh
* Cross-country skiing
* Curling
What Sport is No Longer in the Winter Olympics?
In 1992, the Winter Olympics were held in Albertville, France. One of the sports that was part of the games was ice hockey. However, since then, the sport has been dropped from the Winter Olympics.
The last time that ice hockey was played in the Winter Olympics was in 2014 in Sochi, Russia.
The reason why ice hockey is no longer part of the Winter Olympics is because of a dispute between the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the National Hockey League (NHL). The NHL is the professional hockey league in North America and it includes teams from Canada and the United States.
The NHL did not want to stop their season for two weeks so that their players could compete in the Olympics. They also did not want to risk injury to their players during Olympic competition. So, they refused to allow their players to participate in 2018 and 2022 Winter Olympics.
As a result, there will be no ice hockey at either of those Olympic Games. It’s possible that ice hockey could return to future Winter Olympics if an agreement can be reached between the IOC and NHL.
Conclusion
The Winter Olympics are a great time to watch some of your favorite sports. This year there are many different sports to choose from. You can watch skiing, snowboarding, curling, and much more.
There is something for everyone at the Winter Olympics. So be sure to tune in and enjoy the competition.