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Nordic combined
winter sport combining the events of cross-country skiing and ski jumping
eventing
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alpine skiing combined
event in alpine ski racing
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Omnium
An omnium (from Latin omnium: of all, belonging to all) is a multiple race event in track cycling. Historically, the omnium has had a variety of formats.
Starting in 2017, the omnium has consisted of four events: scratch race, tempo race, elimination race and points race. In the case of the para omnium in para-track cycling, introduced in 2020, the four events are Flying 200m, Time trial (1 km or 500 m), Individual pursuit and Scratch race.
In recent years, road racing has also adopted the term to describe multi-day races that feature the three primary road race events (time trial, mass start

pentathlon
thumb|right|The pentathlon was first documented in Ancient Greece, and included the discus and [[javelin throw.]]
A pentathlon is a contest featuring five events. The name is derived from Greek: combining the words pente (five) and -athlon (competition) (). The first pentathlon was documented in Ancient Greece and was part of the Ancient Olympic Games. Five events were contested over one day for the Ancient Olympic pentathlon, starting with the long jump, javelin throwing, and discus throwing, followed by the stadion (a short foot race) and wrestling. Pentathletes were considered to be among t
multisport race
athletic competition consisting of stages with different sports in each
combined track and field events
combination of different athletics disciplines within a competition
weightlifting at the 1904 Summer Olympics – men's all-around dumbbell
Weightlifting at the Olympics