Nordic Combined, Lone Winter Games Speaker without gender capital, Faced with the future of the image Olympics
Nordic has a combined Olympics and potentially rich history, a bright future.
Since the first winter games in 1924, unique sports, ski jumping and the courage and endurance of athletes during skiing and skiing countries.
This day has been a year for the past Olympic.
“This is a great concern or a great issue,” Olympic champion Joergen Graabak, who spoke four times in an interview with the Norwegian-related press.
Nordic is integrated, on February 19, 2026, the competition is planned to be completed in the Milan-Cortina Olympics, and this can be its final on the world stage.
The International Olympic Committee will call in June when I decided to be part of the events in the Alps in the Alps in the Alps 2030.
Sports can not cause women to end the sexual inequality in the world in a period of time in the world.
Nordic combined is the only Winter Olympic sports that excludes a sex for men for gold during the time of watching women. The International Skiing and Snowboard Federation (FIS) plans to apply for women’s Nordic, united to be an Olympic sports, but not until the summer of 2026.
IOC, 2026 Winter game is proud to say that the most sex will be balanced, 47 percent of the athletes will be women.
FIS Nordic aims to increase combined visibility
The management body decides to give women a chance in the Olympic gold united for women, which can also choose from the program to exclude from sports in five years.
FIS, national management bodies, athletes, coaches and lawyers they can be able to save sports at the Olympic level. They increased the number of skiers participating in conjunction with attempts to increase visibility with docuseries He has been overlookedand a larger asset in social media.
The French Ski Federation can give sports for a lifetime.
Although the management body in France intends to call shots, for women in Nordic, combine with FIS to have the first opportunity in 2030.
“Women are developing a little less developed in the Nordic-combined world, and only the women’s Olympic program will be connected to the Olympic program,” Pierre Mignerey, said. “But we are not deciding.”
Currently, World Cup Champion Jarl Magnus Riiber, currently the world champion No. 1, IC thinks how IC will affect two other bads of sports.
“Nordic combined, jumping a little from combined skiing or destroying the country,” he said, 27-year-old Norway planned to retire after the season. “This is very important for the stability of our system.
“It’s a very easy choice to make a quick adjustment, but I think for the future is good to keep it in winter games.”
Three years ago, Nordic survived as an Olympic sport.
IOC’s executive staff saw that there is no strong international representative office outside Europe. During the previous three winter games, only four countries won 27 medals, and the sport had the smallest audience during that Olympics.
46 women with World Cup points
Since then, FIS has provided IOC with a progress report every six months and has met every year.
Women who left a perch up to a 40-storey building and flew a bravely fleard in the length of an American football field, and then bounced the race in cross skis, they did some part to keep the Olympic dreams alive.
There are 46 women with World Cup points, the world championships starting Thursday in Norway on Thursday, took part in the debut season four years ago.
Germany, Japan and Norway’s skiers are in the world cup in the first tribe and eight countries are represented between the first 12.
The Nordic combined program has two women and two women and Annika Malacinski in the last 15 after financing.
Brabec, Tara Geraghty-Moats was fourth in Austria for the best final of an American woman who won the First World Cup event for women in 2020.
Unfortunately, Geraghty-Moats left the sport to carry out the Olympic dreams in Biathlon.
Though the 20-year-old brabec, although in five years, hopes to jump and ski for the Olympic gold in France.
“It would be a real shame to keep us,” he said. “I heard that the French really want us there. This excites and inspiring people who believe in women in our sport.”