Youth Olympics And Gender: How Do You Feel About Co-Ed Teams?

QUICK POLL: Should The Youth Olympics Have Co-Ed Teams?
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Inspiring teen athletes from all over the world are competing in Innsbruck, Austria for the 2012 Youth Winter Olympics this week. If you haven't been watching, click here to see some amazing videos from the event so far.

The Youth Olympics are different from the regular Olympics (which are happening in London this year) not only because of the age limitation of its athletes, who must be between 14 and 18 years old to compete, but because of their inclusion of mixed-gender teams. This year, the alpine skiing, biathlon, cross-country skiing, curling, figure skating, luge, short-track speedskating and ski jumping teams have both young men and women competing against each other in the same events.

"The athletes love it, because it builds camaraderie of teams beyond just men or women," lan Ashley, the U.S. Olympic Committee's chief of sport performance, told USA Today.

But mixed teams are, unsurprisingly, also often a source of tension in high school sports. Last week, a high school in Massachusetts contested a swim record broken by a boy -- who swam on a girls' team -- this past November. The previous record-holder was a girl and the community has posed the question: Should his record count in the same category?

So, student athletes, what do you think? Tell us your thoughts on mixed-gender teams in the comments below or tweet us @huffpostteen.

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Snapshots From The 2012 Youth Olympic Games
Snapshots From The 2012 Youth Olympic Games(01 of12)
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Juuso Kannel of Finland defends his goal during the Ice Hockey match between USA and Finland. (credit:Getty)
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Anastasia Sedova of Russia celebrates winning the gold medal after the Women's Classic 5km Cross Country. (credit:Getty)
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Julia Belger of Germany looks exhausted after the Women's Classic 5km Cross Country during the Winter Youth Olympic Games (credit:Getty)
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Scott Dixon of Great Britain competes in the Men's Classic 10km Cross Country during the Winter Youth Olympic Games at Seefeld Arena. (credit:Getty)
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Marius Cebulla of Germany competes in the Men's Classic 10km Cross Country. (credit:Getty)
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Veronica Olivieri of Italy (R) and Alisa Krauss of Germany race in the Alpine Skiing Parallel Team Event. (credit:Getty)
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Martina Rettenwender of Austria celebrates winning in the Alpine Skiing Parallel Team Event. (credit:Getty)
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Shu Nakamura of Japan competes in the Men's Free Figure Skating event at the Olympic Ice Stadium. (credit:Getty)
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Michael Christian Martinez of Philippines competes in the Men's Free Figure Skating event at the Olympic Ice Stadium. (credit:Getty)
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Shoma Uno of Japan competes in the Men's Free Figure Skating event at the Olympic Ice Stadium. (credit:Getty)
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Roman Dubovik of Belarus competes during the men's 1500m race at the Skating Oval. (credit:Getty)
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Galina Vishnevskaya of Kazakhstan shoots in the Women's 7.5km Pursuit Biathlon. (credit:Getty)