Where can Team GB still win a medal at the Winter Olympics?
With just four days left of the Winter Olympics, Team GB are facing the very real possibility of leaving the Games empty-handed for the first time since Albertville in 1992.
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With just four days left of the Winter Olympics, Team GB are facing the very real possibility of leaving the Games empty-handed for the first time since Albertville in 1992.
When Montell Douglas embarks on her first run in the two-women bobsleigh she will have achieved something no British woman has achieved before. Some 14 years after she lined up to run the 100m – coincidentally also in Beijing — Douglas is set to become the first woman to represent GB at both Summer and Winter Games. Ad/> Headline makers have been few and far between for Team GB thus far at these Games, so the 36-year-old’s place in the history books perhaps deserves to more of the spotlight.
DAVE RYDING is the undisputed ‘GOAT of the North’ and should serve as an inspiration to the next generation of burgeoning British snowsport talent, reckons former Olympic snowboard star Aimee Fuller.
BEST MOMENTS OF DAY 12 From Lancashire to Beijing Ad/> Question: can you name a British Alpine skier, past or present, that isn’t called Dave? /> Beijing 2022Beijing Today day 12 — Slovakia stun USA in ice hockey upset, slalom gold for Noel15 MINUTES AGO Maybe your knowledge stretches to Chemmy Alcott or Alain Baxter – or even to Alex Tilley, Charlie Guest and Billy Major, who were also on the plane to Beijing – but we suspect the answer is a resounding no. But Dave Ryding? Surely you’ve heard of him by now. On paper, a 13th place finish at an Olympic Games isn’t something to get too excited about.
With just four days left of the Winter Olympics, Team GB are facing the very real possibility of leaving the Games empty-handed for the first time since Albertville in 1992.
Britain’s medal chances could rest on the shoulders of Bruce Mouat’s men’s curling team after further setbacks for Team GB on day 12 of the Winter Olympics.
Dave Ryding acknowledged his hopes of capping his extraordinary career with an Olympic medal are effectively over after a mistake on the first run of the men’s slalom cost him any chance of making the podium in Beijing.
London 2012 long jump champion Greg Rutherford believes Team GB have the potential to be a successful nation at the Winter Olympics, but not if the level of funding stays the same. Great Britain are yet to get on the medal table at Beijing 2022, after several chances came and went.