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Beijing Winter Olympics 2022: Japan's Ryoyu Kobayashi Holds Nerve To Win Ski Jumping Gold - sports.ndtv.com - Germany - Norway - Beijing - Austria - Poland - Japan

Beijing Winter Olympics 2022: Japan's Ryoyu Kobayashi Holds Nerve To Win Ski Jumping Gold

Japan's Ryoyu Kobayashi held his nerve while his rivals lost theirs on Sunday, winning Olympic ski jumping gold on the men's normal hill in a wild and unpredictable Beijing Games final. Germany's World Cup leader Karl Geiger finished 15th in a disastrous performance, while hotly tipped Norwegians Halvor Egner Granerud and Marius Lindvik were also well out of contention. Kobayashi kept his cool to become the first Japanese ski jumper to win Olympic gold on foreign snow, pulling off jumps of 104.5 and 99.5 metres to finish first on 275.0 points. "This season I've been able to jump to the image I have in my mind," said the 25-year-old, who is second in the current World Cup standings and won this season's Four Hills competition.

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Kirsty Muir - Winter Games 2022 - Team GB's Kirsty Muir qualifies for big air skiing final as Katie Summerhayes narrowly misses out - eurosport.com - Beijing

Winter Games 2022 - Team GB's Kirsty Muir qualifies for big air skiing final as Katie Summerhayes narrowly misses out

Kirsty Muir will compete in the big air final after progressing beyond Monday’s qualifying round at Big Air Shougang. The 17-year-old Brit had one foot in the final after her first run scoring an impressive 89.25, but still had work to do to book her spot.

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Mark Macmorris - Winter Olympics 2022 - Max Parrot claims slopestyle gold in Beijing after cancer battle as Canada dominate podium - eurosport.com - Canada - China - Beijing

Winter Olympics 2022 - Max Parrot claims slopestyle gold in Beijing after cancer battle as Canada dominate podium

Seven-time X Games champion Max Parrot topped the men’s slopestyle podium to win his first Olympic gold medal, after battling cancer since his last appearance at the Games The 27-year-old — who was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma in December 2018 — scored an epic 90.96 points to bag top spot on the podium and not only win his first gold medal, but also Canada's first of the 2022 Beijing Games. Ad/> He was forced to watch on in anticipation to see whether China’s Yiming Su or compatriot Mark McMorris could better his effort, but neither could match it and finished in the silver and bronze medal positions respectively.

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Zhang Gaoli - Peng Shuai - Thomas Bach - Kirsty Coventry - Chinese tennis player Peng Shuai attends Winter Olympics and denies she made a sexual assault allegation - abc.net.au - France - Norway - China - Beijing

Chinese tennis player Peng Shuai attends Winter Olympics and denies she made a sexual assault allegation

Chinese tennis player Peng Shuai has told a French newspaper that international concern over her wellbeing is based on «an enormous misunderstanding», as the International Olympic Committee confirmed a face-to-face meeting and said she would be attending several Winter Olympics events in Beijing.  

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Su Yiming - Snowboarder Max Parrot soars to Canada's 1st gold medal at Beijing Olympics, McMorris adds bronze - cbc.ca - Canada - China - Beijing

Snowboarder Max Parrot soars to Canada's 1st gold medal at Beijing Olympics, McMorris adds bronze

Max Parrot's comeback from cancer is complete.

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Peng Shuai - Winter Games - Thomas Bach - Mikaela Shiffrin - Peng Shuai meets IOC chief at Beijing Winter Olympics - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - France - Usa - China - Beijing

Peng Shuai meets IOC chief at Beijing Winter Olympics

Peng Shuai has met Olympic chief Thomas Bach at the Beijing Winter Games, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) said on Monday, while US ski star Mikaela Shiffrin suffered bitter disappointment in her first attempt at gold in China. The IOC said tennis player Peng, who sparked global concern in November when she fell silent after alleging that a top Chinese politician had forced her into sex, dined with Bach on Saturday and watched curling. Peng reappeared in public nearly three weeks after her allegation, and later withdrew it, insisting her online comments had been taken out of context. But fears for her safety and well-being remained. Separately, in an interview published Monday with French sports daily L'Equipe, Peng repeated her denial. "I never said anyone had sexually assaulted me in any way," said the former world number one doubles player. Asked why she deleted the social media post containing the allegation, Peng said: "Because I wanted to." "There was a huge misunderstanding in the outside world following this post," she said. "I don't want the meaning of this post to be twisted anymore. And I don't want any further media hype around it."

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Zhang Gaoli - Peng Shuai - Kamila Valieva - Mikaela Shiffrin - Winter Olympics LIVE: Olympic champion Mikaela Shiffrin’s shock exit as Russians win gold in figure skating - msn.com - Britain - Russia - France - Usa - Norway - China - Beijing - Japan

Winter Olympics LIVE: Olympic champion Mikaela Shiffrin’s shock exit as Russians win gold in figure skating

LIVE – Updated at 05:07

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Snowboarding-Kiwi Zoi laughs off dad's four-letter gold joy - channelnewsasia.com - China - Beijing - county Day - New Zealand

Snowboarding-Kiwi Zoi laughs off dad's four-letter gold joy

(Editor’s note: contains language that some readers may find offensive)

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