Alot of 2010 Winter Olympics Questions..?
Name three disciplines that use skis. [My answers were mono, bi and, sit ski. I'm not sure about them though...]
Which skating disciplineuses skates with the longest blade? [My answer was Compulsory.. IDK.]
Which sport requires a target?
Which sport has an "off side" rule?
Which new event was added to the Vancouver 2010 Olympics?
Name a non-skating discipline that uses skating techniques.
Which skiing discipline uses the longest and widest skis?
Which winter sport uses an oval track?
Which discipline has compulsories?
Which sport competition event uses gates?
Which is the longest and fastest of the alpine events?
Which sport uses brakes?
In which competition to competitors throw rocks?
In what sports at the international level do women not compete?
In which internation sport event do men and women compete together? [Figure skating?]
In which type of skiing is the pole the longest?
Which sport uses the most energy and burns the most calories?
Which sport competition event has either two-man or four-man teams?
Thank you sooooo much. I really need these for this stupid school project -.-
Oh, and please no sarcastic answers. I did try googling these but I got no answers. And I typed all this out.. Im going to be a little upset if I get no answers… :/
Thanks (:
Aerials, Biathlon, Crosscountry
Speed skating uses the longest blade.
Biathlon requires a target, since it uses rifles to shoot targets
Hockey has an off-side rule
I think snowboard-cross or ski-cross was added to the 2010 Olympics.
I dunno!
Ski jumping has the longest and widest skis.
Speed skating has an oval track.
Figure skating has compulsories.
Downhill skiing uses gates.
I believe the fastest and longest event is the bobsled.
The luge and bobsled use brakes.
Competitors throw rocks in curling.
I don’t know
Figure skating is where men and women compete together.
The pole is longest in cross-country skiing, I believe.
Bobsled has 2 and 4 man teams.
I would guess that crosscountry skiing burns the most calories, but I’m not sure.
Hope this helps!

Aerials, Biathlon, Crosscountry
Speed skating uses the longest blade.
Biathlon requires a target, since it uses rifles to shoot targets
Hockey has an off-side rule
I think snowboard-cross or ski-cross was added to the 2010 Olympics.
I dunno!
Ski jumping has the longest and widest skis.
Speed skating has an oval track.
Figure skating has compulsories.
Downhill skiing uses gates.
I believe the fastest and longest event is the bobsled.
The luge and bobsled use brakes.
Competitors throw rocks in curling.
I don’t know
Figure skating is where men and women compete together.
The pole is longest in cross-country skiing, I believe.
Bobsled has 2 and 4 man teams.
I would guess that crosscountry skiing burns the most calories, but I’m not sure.
Hope this helps!
References :
1) Alpine skiing, Nordic / cross country skiing, Nordic combined, biathlon, ski jumping and freestyle skiing are the sports that use skis.
Speed skating uses an oval track, the penalty loop for missing a target in biathlon is also usually oval
2) speed skating
3) biathlon has a target to be shot at, the ‘house’ in curling is also a target
4) ice hockey
5) Ski cross is the new sport
6) Cross country skiing, free technique to be exact, classic uses a different style of skiing
7) I think ski jumping, but not 100% sure on that.
9) Figure skating
10) Slalom skiing has gates people must pass through, so does snowboard slalom
11) Downhill
12) Bobsleigh, the person at the back of the sled is the brakeman.
13) Curling, they’re also called stones.
14) Women’s ski jumping isn’t a part of the Olympics, though competitors are trying to get it added.
15) Figure skating, pairs and ice dancing to be exact
16) Cross country ski poles are probably the longest
17) I believe cross country skiing is supposed to use the most calories
18) Bobsleigh
References :
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