Australia's youngest Winter Olympic athletes competing for gold and 'embracing every part' of the experience
Four Australian teenagers are hours from a thrilling Winter Olympics debut at Beijing and brimming with nervous anticipation.
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Four Australian teenagers are hours from a thrilling Winter Olympics debut at Beijing and brimming with nervous anticipation.
ZHANGJIAKOU, Hebei: Canadian snowboarder Max Parrot said that chemotherapy left him "at zero per cent" when he was diagnosed with cancer in 2018 - now he is going for gold at the Beijing Winter Olympics.
BEIJING : The Beijing Olympics, wrapped in a bubble against COVID-19, shadowed by a diplomatic boycott over human rights and devoid of most spectators, begin on Friday with a return to the scene of China's triumphant 2008 Summer Games launch.
BEIJING : Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday arrived in Beijing, where he is expected to attend the 2022 Winter Olympics and hold a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping to discuss closer cooperation amid increasing tensions with the United States.
The 2022 Winter Olympics were kicking off in Beijing on Friday with a glittering opening ceremony officially raising the curtain on one of the world’s biggest sporting spectacles.
The Winter Olympics are finally here and NBC Sports has you covered with all you need to know about the Opening Ceremony including the start time, date, live stream, schedule, TV channel, how to watch and more.
The Beijing Olympics, wrapped in a bubble against Covid-19, shadowed by a diplomatic boycott over human rights and devoid of most spectators, begin today with a return to the scene of China's triumphant 2008 Summer Games launch.
David Gilbert crashed out 5-4 against Andy Hicks on the final black in the Turkish Masters qualifiers. Gilbert was the heavy favourite and led 3-2 lead after five frames, with both players regularly hitting 50-plus breaks. Ad/> The match then moved 4-3 in Hicks’ favour before a break of 75 by Gilbert gave the pair a deciding final frame to contest.