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Winter Olympic Sports<br />

By Mrs. Hanson’s Class


Figure Skating<br />

● Skating started as a way to get around the ice.<br />

● Americans were responsible for developments in the history of the sport.<br />

● Figure skating is the oldest sport in the Olympic games.<br />

● Figure skating was first in the Olympics in 1924.<br />

● In 1976 ice dancing started.<br />

By Marissa


Freestyle Skiing<br />

● Freestyle skiing started in the 1960s.<br />

● Freestyle skiing was a demonstration sport at the 1988 Calgary<br />

games.<br />

● There are records of people doing somersaults in the air.<br />

● You can do flips and tricks.<br />

● Freestyle skiing was affectionately known as hotdogging.<br />

By Brayden


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Figure Skating<br />

Figure skating has developed from a practical way to<br />

get around on ice into the elegant mix of art and sport it<br />

is today.<br />

Figure skating is the oldest sport in the Olympic Winter<br />

Games program. It was started at the 1908 London<br />

Games and again in 1920 in Antwerp.<br />

The Dutch were arguably the earliest pioneers of<br />

skating. They began using canals to maintain<br />

communication by skating from village to village as far<br />

back as the 13th century.<br />

Two Americans are responsible for the major<br />

developments in the history of the sport.<br />

Sonja Henie made her Olympic debut in Chamonix in<br />

1924 at the age just 11, and was so nervous she had<br />

to ask her coach what to do midway through her<br />

routine.<br />

By: Keturah


Nordic Combined<br />

● This sport, which has a long Olympic history, combines ski<br />

jumping and cross country skiing.<br />

● Nordic Combined started in 1892.<br />

● For centuries in the snow-covered North, skis were required to<br />

chase game and gather firewood.<br />

● The festival proved popular and soon attracted skiers from<br />

Sweden and other neighboring countries.<br />

● Unsurprisingly, the sport has been dominated by the<br />

Norwegians and by the Finns.<br />

By, Paige


Bobsleigh<br />

● Bobsleigh is a winter sport. It was invented by<br />

the Swiss in the late 1860s.<br />

● In its original form, the first races used<br />

skeleton sleds made of wood, but now they're<br />

using sleds made of fiberglass and steel.<br />

● In 1924, a four man race took place at the first<br />

ever Olympic winter games in Chamonix.<br />

● A two man event was added in 1932.<br />

● The first women's Bobsleigh event, the two<br />

woman Bobsleigh, was held in 2002.<br />

By Derek


Speed Skating<br />

● Speed skating started in the Olympics in 1924.<br />

● Speed skating began as a rapid form of transportation across frozen lakes and rivers.<br />

● It made its Olympics debut the 1924 winter games.<br />

● The first known skating competition is thought to have been held in the Netherlands in<br />

1676.<br />

● The event almost always follows the European<br />

system, which consists of skaters competition<br />

two~by~two.<br />

By Jillian


Cross Country Skiing<br />

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Cross Country Skiing is part of the Nordic<br />

Skiing.<br />

Cross Country Skiing is the oldest type of skiing.<br />

It emerged from a need to travel over snow<br />

covered terrain and developed as a sport in the<br />

19th century.<br />

The men’s event started at the first Winter<br />

Olympic Games in Chamonix in 1924.<br />

The famous Holmenkollen Ski Festival started in<br />

1892.<br />

By: Gage


Luge<br />

● Luge riders hurtle down slippery ice tracks at great speed, relying on steering.<br />

● Luge is the French word for sledge and like bobsleigh.<br />

● It was not until 1955 that the first world championship was organized.<br />

● Luge is one of the oldest sports.<br />

● The first race was held in 1883.<br />

Antonio


Snowboarding<br />

● Snowboarding combines elements of surfing, skateboarding<br />

and skiing.<br />

● Competition was the next logical step.<br />

● This helped pave the way for snowboarding’s inclusion in the Olympic<br />

winter games.<br />

● The United States held its first national championships in 1982.<br />

● In the event four riders race<br />

across the snow with jumps,<br />

bumps and huge turns.<br />

By Gabriela


Biathlon<br />

● The word biathlon comes from the<br />

Greek word for two contests.<br />

● It started in the Olympics in 1922.<br />

● In 1993, the Biathlon rules were<br />

created.<br />

● Until the 1976 Games in Innsbruck<br />

the events compresed.<br />

● In lake Placid in 1980s, a second<br />

individual event was introduced.<br />

By Carmine


Skeleton<br />

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Skeleton is about people going down an icy<br />

hill.<br />

Men’s skeleton made two early appearances<br />

on the Olympic programme in 1928 and 1948.<br />

The sport developed in the Swiss resort town<br />

as a pursuit for the rich.<br />

It was the first sliding sport.<br />

It was then dropped until it reappeared as a<br />

men’s and women's event as Salt Lake city in<br />

2002.<br />

By Gavin


Curling<br />

● Curling is a team sport played by two teams of four players on<br />

rectangular sheet of ice.<br />

● One of the world's oldest team sports, curling originated in the16<br />

century in Scotland.<br />

● The first curling club in Scotland formed in 1838.<br />

● Men’s curling was included in the Olympic program in 1998.<br />

● It was in Nagano in 1998 that it joined the Olympic program with men<br />

and women competitions.<br />

Allie

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