Winter Olympics LIVE: Team GB hopes to break medal drought as Charlotte Bankes goes in snowboard cross
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Kirsty Muir has admitted her Olympic heroics have meant she has had to put the books aside. The 17-year-old impressed on her debut, finishing fifth in the big air final at the Beijing Games. Ad/> Speaking to Eurosport’s Radzi Chinyanganya and 2018 snowboarding bronze medallist Billy Morgan, Muir revealed life on the slopes may mean her education is on the back burner for the time being.
BEST MOMENTS OF DAY 4 Hanyu lets down Team Fanyu Ad/> Anyone heard from the Fanyus? The passionate and ultra-defensive supporters of Japanese figure skater Yuzuru Hanyu were stunned into silence after their man dropped a howler in the short programme to derail his hopes of a third Olympic title on the spin. Instead of dropping a quadruple salchow with his opening jump, the two-time singles champion barely propelled himself off the ice – rotating just once in the air rather than the expected four. Beijing 2022Gu hits back, GB skaters find perfect blend, US athlete's epic journey — Beijing diary3 HOURS AGO In his defence, Hanyu insisted that his skate was caught in a small hole in the ice, denying him a perfect take-off.
On Tuesday at the 2022 Winter Olympics, dual-sport athlete Ester Ledecka of the Czech Republic won gold in parallel giant slalom to successfully defend her Olympic title.
Great Britain’s wait for a medal at the Beijing Winter Olympics goes on.
Kirsty Muir was high-flying in Beijing, the quiet girl of the Big Air underlining her status as something of an even bigger noise.
Liam Gill's crazy week is only now just starting to sink in.
Italy's mixed doubles team remained unbeaten on their way to Olympic curling gold with a dominant performance over Norway. Stefania Constantini and Amos Mosaner made it 11 straight wins with a 8-5 win in the final over Norwegians Kristin Skaslien and Magnus Nedregotten, who could not replicate the kind of form shown against Team GB in the semi-final.