Winter Olympics

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  1. 1. Olympics A special international sports competition held every four years during the winter season, where athletes from different countries compete in cold-weather sports.
  2. 3. A winter sport similar to skiing where a person rides down a snow-covered slope standing sideways on a single wide board, performing tricks and racing.
  3. 4. People who create and perform music, who sometimes play at opening or closing ceremonies of big sporting events like the Winter Olympics.
  4. 8. A winter sport where people slide down snow-covered mountains using long, flat equipment called skis attached to their feet, moving quickly across snowy surfaces.
  5. 9. People who are trained and skilled in sports, who compete in physical competitions and represent their countries in events like the Winter Olympics.
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  1. 2. A northern European country famous for winter sports, with many successful athletes who often win medals in skiing and other Winter Olympic events.
  2. 4. Special awards given to athletes who finish first (gold), second (silver), or third (bronze) in Olympic competitions to recognize their outstanding performance.
  3. 5. A sport where people glide across ice using special shoes with sharp blades attached to the bottom, moving smoothly and sometimes performing artistic or competitive movements.
  4. 6. A fast-paced team sport played on ice where players use long sticks to hit a small hard disk called a puck, trying to score goals in the opponent's net.
  5. 7. A country in Western Europe known for its beautiful cities, delicious food, and participation in international sporting events like the Winter Olympics.