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combiné

Combiné is a term used in several contexts to denote a combination or a merged event, derived from the French verb combiner, “to unite.” In sports and betting, it is commonly applied to describe formats that combine different components into a single result.

In alpine skiing, the combiné, or Alpine combined, is a discipline that merges two different ski racing

In betting, combiné refers to a combined wager, also known as a parlay or accumulator in some

Overall, combiné denotes the concept of combining elements into a single outcome, whether in competition formats

modes
into
one
overall
result.
Typically
it
involves
a
speed
event
(downhill
or
super-G)
and
a
technical
event
(slalom).
The
competition
produces
a
single
combined
time
from
the
runs,
and
the
fastest
total
time
wins.
Formats
have
varied
over
time,
with
traditional
versions
featuring
a
full
downhill
or
super-G
alongside
a
slalom
on
the
same
day,
and
newer
variants
emphasizing
shorter
speed
courses,
sometimes
referred
to
as
a
“super-combined.”
The
event
is
designed
to
test
a
skier’s
versatility
across
different
disciplines
and
has
appeared
in
international
circuits
such
as
the
FIS
World
Cup
and,
at
various
periods,
the
Olympic
program.
markets.
A
combiné
links
several
individual
bets
into
one
ticket;
all
selections
usually
must
win
for
the
bet
to
pay
out.
The
payout
is
typically
higher
than
for
single
bets,
reflecting
the
increased
risk.
Combinés
are
common
in
football/soccer
and
other
sports,
and
the
term
is
widely
used
in
French-speaking
betting
contexts
as
well
as
in
translated
forms
in
other
languages.
or
wagering.