Nordic$543578$ - translation to greek
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Nordic$543578$ - translation to greek

WINTER SPORT COMBINING THE EVENTS OF CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING AND SKI JUMPING
Nordic Combined; Nordic combination; Nordic combined skier; Nordic combined skiing; Nordic Combined Skiing; Nordic combined skiers

Nordic      
adj. μακροκέφαλος βορειοευρωπαίος, σκανδιναυικός, σκανδιναβικός
ice skate         
  • [[Charles Goodman Tebbutt]] doing a [[speed skating]] pose in 1889. He published the first set of rules for [[bandy]]
  • Ice skating in [[Graz]] in 1909
  • [[Figure skate]]
  • Ice hockey skates
  • Medieval bone skates on display at the [[Museum of London]]
  • Ice hockey goaltender skate
  • German ice skates from the 19th century, the boot came separately
BOOTS WITH BLADES ATTACHED TO THE BOTTOM FOR PROPELLING THE BEARER ACROSS A SHEET OF ICE
Ice Skates; Ice skates; Hockey skates; Ice hockey skates; Hockey skate; Bandy skates; Cheese cutters; Bob skates; Bobby skates; Nordic skates
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Definition

Nordic Council
The Nordic Council, established in 1952, is directed toward supporting cooperation among Nordic countries in communications, cultural, economics, environmental,, fiscal, legal, and social areas. Members include: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. Council headquarters are in Stockholm, Sweden.

Wikipedia

Nordic combined

Nordic combined is a winter sport in which athletes compete in cross-country skiing and ski jumping. The Nordic combined at the Winter Olympics has been held since the first ever Winter Olympics in 1924, while the FIS Nordic Combined World Cup has been held since 1983. Many Nordic combined competitions use the Gundersen method, where placement in the ski jumping segment results in time (dis)advantages added to the contestant's total in the cross-country skiing segment (e.g. the ski jumping winner starts the cross-country skiing race at 00:00:00 while the one with the lowest jumping score starts with the longest time penalty).