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"Female Athletes",
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"Milano",
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"textContent": "The 2026 Winter Olympics are in full swing. Earlier today, athletes from around the world competed in Nordic Combined—well, male athletes, that is. Nordic Combined is the only sport in this year’s Olympic Games without a women’s competition. The Nordic Combined competition has two parts: cross-country skiing and ski jumping. The sport has been included […]\n\nThe post Women Should Be Allowed to Compete in All Winter Olympic Sports appeared first on NYCTastemakers.",
"title": "Women Should Be Allowed to Compete in All Winter Olympic Sports"
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