Winter Olympic Games Matching

1. Alpine

2.

3. Bobsled

4. Cross Country Skiing

5. Curling

6. Figure Skating

7.

8. Ice Hockey

9. Luge

10.

11. Speed Skating

12. Skeleton

13. Jumping

14.

A. A sport in which players slide stones on a sheet of ice towards a target on the ice. Has been in the from a specially designed ramp on WOG since 1998. their . Has been in the WOG B. When one sleds supine (face up) since 1924. and feet frst down an ice track. K. Aka. downhill skiing - skiing down First in WOG in 1964. snow-covered slopes on skis with C. Combines cross-country skiing fxed-heel bindings. Has been an and rife shooting. Debuted at the event at the WOG since 1936. 1960 WOG. L. A skiing discipline comprising D. A person rides a small sled down a aerials, moguls, cross, half-pipe, frozen track, head frst. It was , and big air. Has been at added permanently to the WOG the WOG since 1992. in 2002. M. A sport in which individuals, or E. A contact sport played in a rink, in pairs, perform on fgure skates on which two teams use sticks to ice. It was frst introduced to the shoot a puck into the opponents Olympics in 1908. net. It has been in the Olympics N. A form of skiing where skiers rely since 1920. on their own locomotion to move F. Involves descending a snow- across snow covered terrain, covered slope while standing on a rather than using ski lifts or other attached to a rider’s forms of assistance. Has been in feet. Became a WOG event in the WOG since 1924. 1998. G. A sport that involves making timed runs down narrow, twisting, banked, iced tracks in a gravity- powered sleigh. Has been featured since the frst WOG in 1924. H. Competitive form of ice skating in which competitors race each other in travelling a certain distance on skates. Has been in the Olympics since the 1916 Olympic Games. I. A mixture of and Cross-Country Skiing. It has been in the WOG since 1924. J. Competitors aim to achieve the longest jump after descending