Winter Olympics 2022 officially declared open in Beijing
All eyes were on the Winter Olympic opening ceremony in Beijing as the parade of athletes started on Friday.
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All eyes were on the Winter Olympic opening ceremony in Beijing as the parade of athletes started on Friday.
President Xi Jinping declared the Beijing Winter Olympics open Friday as China tried to turn the page on a build-up overshadowed by human rights concerns, Covid and a US-led diplomatic boycott.
Local fans at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics have celebrated a Chinese figure skating official’s return from a suspension for biased judging at PyeongChang 2018.
United States hockey player Brianna Decker was stretchered off the ice in her team’s Winter Olympics opener after suffering what appeared to be a severe leg injury.
With the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics underway there’s no better way to watch even more of the winter sports you love than with the 7plus app.
Australian curler Tahli Gill is free to compete in the Winter Olympics on Wednesday night after being cleared of COVID-19 after a second test.
The Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics are underway following the start of a spectacular opening ceremony taking place at the iconic Beijing National Stadium.
The 2022 Winter Olympics are officially underway in Beijing after a stunning opening ceremony which showcased spectacular light shows, fireworks and cutting edge technology. Just like at the delayed Tokyo 2020 Olympics, Covid once again dominated much of the build-up to the Games, and although the Bird’s Nest stadium was nowhere near full, a small «selected» group of spectators were inside — unlike in Japan last year.