Winter Olympics snow event: prone sledding. The athlete lies prone on the sled with his chest next to the sled. After the start signal was given, they gave the sled an initial power, and then quickly rushed to the track on the sled. It is allowed to fall halfway, but you must be on the sled when you reach the finish line. Freestyle skiing. Athletes step on skis, stand on the snow with ski poles in their hands, slide on the snow, perform various technical movements, and show a lot of aerial skills, and then the referee gives points and ranks them. Snowboard. Athletes use only one snowboard to transfer strength and direction through their feet, slide on the track, cross obstacles and make various technical moves. Sled. Exercise: Lie on your back, with your feet in front, and use your body swing to control the sliding of the sled. The time of taxiing is the judge of your performance. Sled. There is a snowmobile that allows players to sit in, and there is also a steering wheel and brakes. Athletes wear professional protective equipment. After the start signal is given, the athlete pushes the snowmobile and then flies into the seat. The front player controls the direction, and the back player controls the braking device. Alpine skiing. Alpine skiing competition requirements: the altitude of the mountain must be above 1000m, and the athletes slide down the mountain at the speed of snowboarding and hover back and forth during skiing to achieve the perfect combination of skiing speed and skills. Skiing on the platform. Athletes slide down the slope on the platform, jump with speed and strength, do technical movements in the air, and then fall on the slope of the platform and slide down. Cross-country skiers wear skis, hold ski poles and use skiing techniques to slide cross-country. The venue is divided into three sections, with uphill, downhill and flat land each accounting for one third. In the end, whoever skates the shortest time wins.
Nordic union. Nordic combined is a combination of cross-country skiing and platform skiing. On the first day of the competition, ski jumping was carried out, and the results of ski jumping were converted into seconds. According to the length of time, decide the stop of the cross-country race the next day. For example, the first person to ski on the platform is also the first person to start skiing in cross-country skiing. Then according to the time difference between the second place and the first place, the second place starts later than the first place, and so on. In the end, whoever reaches the finish line first wins.
Biathlon. Biathlon is a combination of cross-country skiing and shooting, that is, athletes wear skis, hold ski poles and carry shooting guns on their backs. Slide for a while and fire five bullets at the target. If you hit it, you won't be punished. If you miss the target, you will be fined one minute for each bullet. The final result of the competition is taxi time plus penalty time.