The sights and sounds of curling at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games
It's a fair bit louder than you think it might be, curling.
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It's a fair bit louder than you think it might be, curling.
Indian alpine skier Mohammad Arif Khan ended his campaign at the ongoing Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics with a DNF (Did Not Finish) in the men's slalom event on Wednesday. Arif Khan failed to complete his first run at the Yanqing National Alpine Skiing Centre which meant the Indian couldn't participate in the second run. Johannes Strolz of Austria led the race after Run 1 with a timing of 53.92 seconds. On Sunday, Arif finished 45th out of 89 participants in the men's giant slalom event. The Jammu and Kashmir-born Indian skier finished in 2:47.24 - 37.89 seconds off the first place.
Great Britain’s medal hopes hang in the balance after losing 8-4 to a superb China team in the women’s curling. The game slipped away from GB after a close-fought opening period but skip Eve Muirhead had the chance to force an extra end with her final throw if she could nail an incredibly difficult shot for three.
Norway’s Jarl Magnus Riiber has had a Winter Olympics in Beijing to forget. Having tested positive for Covid he has spent two weeks in isolation, unable to train, and was only released on Monday. Cleared to compete today in the Nordic combined large hill/10km he put himself well in contention for a medal.
Some Olympians may be disappointed with less than gold, but Big Air medallist Kokomo Murase was delighted to win bronze in her debut Olympics and become the youngest Japanese woman to stand on the podium at the Winter Games.
Live updates here of Run 2 from 5.45am GMT 'Anything is possible' — Ryding out to 'attack' Ad/> Dave Ryding is now an outside shot for the medals but ‘The Rocket’ is hoping to shoot up the standings when attacking the second run of the slalom in Beijing. Beijing 2022‘Anything is possible’ — Ryding, 16th, out to ‘attack’ second slalom run22 MINUTES AGO Ryding said: “I started good, I had a good feeling, but you can’t make mistakes in slalom. The good thing is we have two runs.
USA’s Alex Hall posted an early marker that was ultimately never beaten to take gold in the men’s freeski slopestyle final at the Winter Olympics. It was an American one-two at the Secret Garden Olympic Slopestyle, with Nick Goepper winning silver for a second straight Games.