Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics underway with spectacular opening ceremony
The Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics are underway following the start of a spectacular opening ceremony taking place at the iconic Beijing National Stadium.
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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.
The skiers and snowboarders competing at the Beijing Winter Olympics starting later this week will be the first group to chase their Olympic medals on mountains blanketed with 100% artificial snow.
Nearly 3,000 athletes have travelled to Beijing for the 2022 Winter Olympics, which get underway today.
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Mikaela Shiffrin says her chances of winning a medal in Beijing are «not bad» as she goes in search of gold at a third consecutive Olympics. Shiffrin won the slalom at the 2014 Olympics before taking another gold in the giant slalom four years later in Pyeongchang. Ad/> She currently tops her sport’s overall World Cup standings, and is widely tipped for more medals in Beijing — where she is set to compete in all five races.
Australian freestyle skier Abi Harrigan has revealed she will make a bold attempt to stay in the Winter Olympics despite suffering a fractured fibula.