Here's a thing. Shooting used to be mixed in the olympics, or at least the Men's division was actually an open category, so women could enter. Until a woman won gold in skeet shooting, then they closed the category to women.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zhang_Shan
Here's another, I guess not that many on here watch ski jumping, but anyway, 3 years ago women finally appeared on tv [Eurosport] and produced some very incredibly good competition, but still it was only the very odd event that was shown compared to the mens. Move forward another year and women competed in mixed national teams, with of course the men always taking the final jump, men always go last in every sport because that is seen as the glory position and is never ever given to a woman. Does anyone realise how discriminatory that is? I digress, unfortunately for the men some of the women jumped further than they did. Move forward another year and women's ski jumping has now mysteriously been dropped by Eurosport, even in the Olympics in Sochi it was not shown, of course being in Russia it did not help that one of the Russian women was in a lesbian relationship.
Quote from a Guardian article
Even on the eve of the first Olympic competition, some attitudes remain unreconstructed. The Russian men's ski jumping coach, Alexander Arefyev, did not endear himself to the 30 female jumpers who will compete in Sochi:
"It's a pretty difficult sport with a high risk of injury. If a man gets a serious injury it's still not fatal, but for women it could end much more seriously," he said. "Women have another purpose – to have children, to do housework, to create hearth and home."
If you can spare the time read this and watch the 2nd one minute video.
http://deadspin.com/why-it-took-90-years-for-womens-ski-jumping-to-make-the-1520520342
PS if anyone can get to Monsal Head in The Peak District on Sunday, there is a famous hill climb competition in which most of the best female hill climbing cyclists in the country will be competing, including Jessie Walker [pro] and Dame Sarah Storey. It attracts hundreds of spectators and is amazing to watch, just 675yds of serious gurning.