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Although the term '''biathlon''' may be properly used to describe any sports contest consisting of two distinct disciplines, it is now most often used to describe a winter sport combining a [[cross country skiing]] race with a target shooting competition. Competitors race all out, but must pause at designated areas, gather themselves, shoot, and then continue racing.
Although the term '''biathlon''' may be properly used to describe any sports contest consisting of two distinct disciplines, it is now most often used to describe a winter sport combining a [[cross-country skiing]] race with a target shooting competition. Competitors race all out, but must pause at designated areas, gather themselves, shoot, and then continue racing.


Biatholon debuted as an [[Olympics|Olympic]] event in 1960.
Biathlon debuted as an [[Olympic Games|Olympic]] event in 1960.


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Although the term biathlon may be properly used to describe any sports contest consisting of two distinct disciplines, it is now most often used to describe a winter sport combining a cross-country skiing race with a target shooting competition. Competitors race all out, but must pause at designated areas, gather themselves, shoot, and then continue racing.

Biathlon debuted as an Olympic event in 1960.

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