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What events are there in the Winter Olympics?

There are 109 events in the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. There are 7 events in this Beijing Winter Olympics, 15 events and 109 events.

These seven sports include skiing, skating, ice hockey, curling, snowmobiles, sledding and biathlon;

15 disciplines include: alpine skiing, freestyle skiing, snowboarding, platform skiing, cross-country skiing, nordic combined, short track speed skating, speed skating, figure skating, ice hockey, curling, snowmobile, steel snowmobile, sleigh and biathlon;

109 project is divided into sub-projects, such as men's project, women's project and mixed project. Details are as follows:

1, short track speed skating (9 items)

Women's events: 500m,1000m,1500m, 3000m relay.

Men's events: 500m,1000m,1500m, 5000m relay.

Mixed events: mixed team relay

2. Speed skating (14)

Women's events: 500m, 1 0,000m, 1 0,500m, 3000m, 5000m, team chase, team departure.

Men's events: 500m,1000m,1500m, 5000m,10000m, team pursuit, team departure.

Mixed events: group departure and group pursuit

3. Figure skating (5 events)

Men's single skating, women's single skating, double skating, ice dancing, team events.

4. Ice hockey (two events)

Men's hockey, women's hockey

5. Curling (3 events)

Men's curling, women's curling, mixed double curling

6. Snowmobile (4 projects)

Men's doubles, women's doubles, women's singles and four-person snowmobiles

7. Steel snowmobiles (2 projects)

Men's singles and women's singles

8. Sleigh (4 events)

Men's single sleigh, women's single sleigh, double sleigh and sleigh team relay race

9. Biathlon (1 1 item)

Men's events:10km short distance, 20km individual,12.5km chase,15km collective start, 4x7.5km relay.

Women's events: 7.5km short distance, 15km individual, 10km pursuit, 12.5km collective departure and 4× 6km relay.

Mixed events: 4 × 6 km mixed relay (women+men)

10, alpine skiing (1 1 event)

Men's events: downhill (DH), super giant slalom (SG), giant slalom (GS), slalom (SL) and all-around (AC).

Women's events: downhill (DH), super giant slalom (SG), giant slalom (GS), slalom (SL) and all-around (AC).

Mixed project: mixed group

1 1, freestyle skiing (13)

Men's events: aerial skills, snow skills, obstacle pursuit, U-shaped field skills, slope obstacle skills, big platform.

Women's events: aerial skills, snow skills, obstacle pursuit, U-shaped field skills, slope obstacle skills, big platform.

Mixed event: aerial skill mixed group

12, snowboarding (1 1 event)

Men's events: parallel gyration, obstacle pursuit, U-shaped field skills, slope obstacle skills, big platform jumping.

Women's events: parallel gyration, obstacle pursuit, U-shaped field skills, slope obstacle skills, large platform.

Mixed events: obstacle pursuit mixed group (new)

13, ski jumping (5 events)

Platform Skiing Women's Individual Standard Platform

Platform Skiing Men's Individual Standard Platform

Platform skiing men's individual platform

Platform skiing men's team

Platform skiing mixed group

14, cross-country skiing (12 event)

Men's Double Pursuit (15km traditional technique+15km free technique)

Men's individual short distance (free skill)

Men's Team Short Distance (Traditional Technique)

Men's 4 × 10 km relay

Men15km (traditional technology)

Men's 50 km Team Race (Free Technology)

Women's Double Pursuit (7.5km Traditional Technique+7.5km Free Technique)

Women's individual short distance (free skill)

Women's Team Short Distance (Traditional Technique)

Women RS 4 × 5 km relay

Women10km (traditional technique)

Women's 30 km team start (free technology)

15, nordic combined (3 projects)

Men's events only

Individual ski jumping/cross-country skiing 10 km

Individual ski jumping/cross-country skiing10km

The history of the Winter Olympics is also very long. They did not exist in the Winter Olympics at first, but gradually joined the competition.

Short track speed skating

Short track speed skating originated in Canada, and only joined the Winter Olympics in 1992.

speed skating

Skating is the oldest and most extensive event in winter sports. 1924 Join the Winter Olympics.

figure skating

Figure skating was born in England. It was once a winter event of the Summer Olympic Games, and 1924 was listed as the first Winter Olympics event.

ice hockey

Ice hockey also originated in Canada. It used to be an event of the Summer Olympics, but later it was changed to the Winter Olympics. This is a traditional event of the Winter Olympics.

Ice curling game

Curling originated in Scotland. 1927, Canada held the first national curling competition, 1955 curling was introduced to Asia. 1924 Curling was included as a performance item in the first Winter Olympics.

cross-country skiing

Cross-country skiing originated in northern Europe, also known as Nordic skiing, and is one of the oldest sports in the world sports history. 1924 was included in the Winter Olympics for the first time.

ski jumping

Platform skiing originated in Norway and has been listed as a competition since the first Winter Olympics.

Nordic union

Nordic combined originated in northern Europe and consists of cross-country skiing and platform skiing. 1924 was listed as the first Winter Olympics.

alpine skiing

Alpine skiing originated in Europe, also known as "alpine skiing". 1936 Alpine skiing was listed as an event for the first time in the 4th Winter Olympics.

Biathlon

Biathlon originated in northern Europe and was once a military training subject in the Middle Ages. It was included in the competition in the Eighth Winter Olympics.

freestyle skiing

Skiing first developed in the United States in the middle of last century, and was included in the Winter Olympics in the 1990s, which was completed by double boards.

Freestyle skiing events include aerial skills, snow skills, U-shaped field skills, slope obstacle skills, obstacle chasing and big platform, and different events have their own characteristics.

ski

Snowboarding 1998 18 Winter Olympics became an official event.

bobsled

Snowmobile originated in Switzerland and has been included in the competition since the first Winter Olympics.

skeleton

1892, Julia julia child, an Englishman, used a new type of sleigh, which was mainly made of metal, and was later officially named steel snowmobile. Because it was too thrilling, I was disqualified from the Winter Olympics twice, and it was not until 2002 that I stabilized at the Winter Olympics.

Skiing in a sleigh

Sleigh originated in Switzerland and northern Europe, and was listed as an official event in Innsbruck Winter Olympics 1964.