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.
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.
There may well come a moment at the Winter Olympics where the Team GB medal hopes fade, but we are not there yet. Despite finishing with five medals at the last two Games, there has been disappointment so far at Beijing 2022. World champion Charlotte Bankes was a huge hope in the snowboard slopestyle, but was unable to make it past the quarter-finals, while Bruce Mouat and Jen Dodds — the mixed curling world champions — lost in the bronze medal match.
Dave Ryding has inspired the next generation of British skiers with his meteoric rise in slalom, according to Eurosport expert Emma Carrick-Anderson. Ryding, 35, followed up his historic win in Kitzbuhel with a commendable 13th in the men’s slalom at Beijing 2022 on Wednesday. The Rocket became the first British skier to triumph on the World Cup Alpine skiing circuit in January.
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Imagine how fast a Jamaican men's bobsleigh could go with Usain Bolt, Yohan Blake, and Asafa Powell in the engine room. What about a monobob or two-woman sled including Elaine Thompson-Herah, Shericka Jackson, or Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce?
Christopher Spring is among an elite club of Olympians in Beijing who is competing at a fourth Winter Olympics.
Greg Rutherford admits he was devastated to see the Team GB two-man bobsleigh team crash out of the event on Tuesday. Brad Hall and Nick Gleeson went into the event with hopes of a medal but saw hopes fade after sub-par runs in heats one and two a day earlier. Ad/> Heading into the final heats in 11th place they crashed in the penultimate run before recovering to return for the final round, eventually finishing in the same position they started the day.