Dave Ryding supported by Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson ahead of Beijing 2022 slalom
It's 'do or die' time for Dave Ryding at the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games.
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It's 'do or die' time for Dave Ryding at the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games.
Super Dave Ryding is desperate for Britain’s next skiing superstars to avoid slopes covered in sheep muck after years of tears helped him smash the sport’s glass ceiling.
The men's slalom will be one of the most unpredictable events in the alpine skiing programme at the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games.
Skier Dave Ryding — Britain's first ever alpine World Cup winner — says it is «do or die» for a Winter Olympic medal in Beijing.
Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson has sent a message of support to Team GB skiing star Dave Ryding as the slalom star prepares to bid for Winter Olympic glory. Ryding, who last month became Britain's first ever winner of a World Cup event with a sensational victory in Kitzbuhel, will race over two runs on Wednesday, hoping to improve a disappointing Beijing 2022 for Great Britain that has seem the team so far fail to win a single medal. Ad/> But however he finishes in Beijing, Ryding will return to an open invite from club captain Jordan Henderson.
At this point of the games, Team GB’s medal hopes seem more theoretical than something that might actually come to pass. As we enter the final few days of action, the odds on a first blank slate since the Albertville games of 1992 get shorter and shorter but one man is determined to make sure that unwanted accolade is avoided. Ad/> On Wednesday, Dave Ryding takes to the slopes in the men’s slalom perhaps with the hopes of a nation on his shoulders.
British alpine skier Dave Ryding will carry the hopes of a nation as he launches from the start gate in the men’s slalom on Wednesday (16 February).
Tamara Tippler showcased her powers of recovery by swerving a big crash at 70mph in women’s downhill training at Beijing 2022. Fresh from finishing 0.03 seconds off the podium in the super-G, the Austrian took an ultra-aggressive line during the first practice session for Alpine skiing’s fastest discipline. Ad/> The 30-year-old was off balance as she ripped round a turn and over a saddle jump, flipping horizontal as both skis went airborne.