Beijing 2022 preview for 13 February: Key events not to miss at the Olympic Winter Games
It’s day nine of the Olympic Winter Games and we’re now into the second half, with seven medal events on offer today.
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It’s day nine of the Olympic Winter Games and we’re now into the second half, with seven medal events on offer today.
It’s day nine of the Olympic Winter Games and we’re now into the second half, with seven medal events on offer today.
There are six medal events taking place today, but the action doesn’t end there. There are a whopping nine disciplines playing out today, with everything from Curling Round Robin sessions to Snowboard, Figure Skating to Ice Hockey. Today is a day jam-packed with action and you won’t want to miss it.
We’ve got six medal events on display today, but the action doesn’t end there. We have a whopping nine disciplines playing out today, with everything from Curling Round Robin sessions to Snowboard, Figure Skating and Ice Hockey. Today is a day jam-packed with action and you won’t want to miss it.
The start of the Beijing Winter Olympic Games have not been kind to the United States' star alpine skier, Mikaela Shiffrin.
(FILES) In this file photo taken on February 11, 2021, FIFA chief Gianni Infantino takes off a mask during an interview in the Qatari capital Doha ahead of the Club World Cup final amid the Covid-19 pandemic. – Infantino said on February 10, 2022 this year’s World Cup finals in Qatar will become a “benchmark” for holding future global sporting events during a health crisis. The Qatari organisers of the 32 nation event that starts November 21 and runs till December 18 said they are “cautiously optimistic” it will be the first mass gathering of sports fans for a global sports event since the coronavirus pandemic erupted two years ago. (Photo by Karim JAAFAR / AFP)
FIFA president Gianni Infantino said Thursday this year's World Cup finals in Qatar will become a "benchmark" for holding future global sporting events during a health crisis. Qatari organisers, who will have thousands of extra medical staff on duty for the 32 nation event starting November 21, said they are "cautiously optimistic" it will be the first mass gathering of sports fans for a global sports event since the coronavirus pandemic erupted two years ago.
FIFA president Gianni Infantino said Thursday this year's World Cup finals in Qatar will become a "benchmark" for holding future global sporting events during a health crisis. Qatari organisers, who will have thousands of extra medical staff on duty for the 32 nation event starting November 21, said they are "cautiously optimistic" it will be the first mass gathering of sports fans for a global sports event since the coronavirus pandemic erupted two years ago. Spectators were largely kept out of last year's Tokyo Olympics and the ongoing Winter Olympics in China.