How a city short on snow is hosting the Winter Olympic Games
Dry Beijing barely gets any snow, making this year's Winter Games the first to rely almost entirely on the man-made variety
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Dry Beijing barely gets any snow, making this year's Winter Games the first to rely almost entirely on the man-made variety
ZHANGJIAKOU, China : Blustery conditions at the National Biathlon Centre have blown the competition wide open at the Beijing Olympics, with some unexpected misses on the firing range levelling the playing field and putting some unlikely competitors in contention.
In the end, we really shouldn’t have doubted him. For most of the season regular watchers of the biathlon have really struggled with what to make of the form of Norwegian superstar Johannes Thingnes Boe. Ad/> The 2020-21 overall World Cup winner took until December to win a race and right from the get-go he looked a long way off his usual, dominating self.
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Walter Wallberg of Sweden produced the run of his life to take the gold medal in the men's moguls and stun reigning champion Mikael Kingsbury. Wallberg, who has never won on the World Cup tour, put everything into the last run of the day and stole the gold from Canadian favourite Kingsbury. Ad/> Kingsbury, who has 71 World Cup wins, had to settle for silver.
Norway's Johannes Thingnes Boe brought his team back form the dead as they claimed victory in a thrilling sprint finish to win the gold medal in Saturday's 4x6km mixed relay. France took silver, nine-tenths of a second behind the Norwegians, with the Russian Olympic Committee team winning bronze, a further six-tenths of a second off the pace.
ZHANGJIAKOU, China : There was no shortage of thrills and spills in Saturday's biathlon mixed relay but once Johannes Thingnes Boe entered the fray on the last leg it seemed almost inevitable that Norway would win gold through the force of his character alone.
William Feneley, Team GB's sole representative in the men's moguls, missed out on the final after finishing 17th in the second qualifying. Sweden's Felix Olofsson led the second qualifying and secured his place in the final alongside the rest of the top 10.