Winter Olympics: Short-track disappointment for Team GB on day one
Farrell Treacy says he went for the line a lap early in his 1,000m heat on a day of heartbreak for British short-track speed skaters at Beijing 2022.
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Farrell Treacy says he went for the line a lap early in his 1,000m heat on a day of heartbreak for British short-track speed skaters at Beijing 2022.
BEIJING : Claudia Pechstein became the oldest female Winter Olympian when she raced in the 3,000 metres speed skating at the Beijing Games on Saturday.
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.
Concerns around press freedom in China have been raised on the first day of the Winter Olympics after an international journalist was manhandled by a security guard while attempting to speak on camera.
Irene Schouten of the Netherlands won gold in the women’s speed skating 3000m after setting a new Olympic record time of 3:56.93. Francesca Lollobrigida of Italy took home silver, bumping Canada's Isabelle Weidemann down to bronze.
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.
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BEIJING : Hours after Beijing's Winter Olympics officially opened on Friday night, shoppers lined up in the bitter pre-dawn cold to get their hands on what for many will be the biggest prize of the Games - merchandise featuring panda mascot "Bing Dwen Dwen".