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How to watch Vincent Zhou and more at the Olympic Figure Skating Gala

As Beijing 2022 draws to a close, fans will be looking forward to the Closing Ceremony and the exhibitions that will come on the day.

In addition to being able to reflect on everything that has happened during the Olympic Winter Games, there will also be performances to enjoy - including what will promise to be a grand closing.

The day will feature the Olympic Figure Skating Gala, which will include the likes of Vincent Zhou and Hanyu Yuzuru, as some of Beijing 2022's most popular skaters take to Olympic ice once more.

Zhou tested positive for COVID-19 at the Games but is now out of quarantine and free to perform.

After helping USA take second place in the figure skating team event, he received a call that he was positive and had to go a quarantine hotel.

"The symptoms I did have were honestly lighter than your average cold or flu," Zhou told ESPN. "It felt like a mild cold. I think the worst thing was probably a sore throat and some congestion. Like, that was the worst of it."

The timing meant Zhou was forced to miss the men's short program, which he didn't watch because "it was too emotionally difficult".

However, he kept up to date with what was happening and was happy for his teammates, as Nathan Chen won gold and Jason Brown finished a respectable sixth.

The frustration will remain from missing out on the men's short program, Zhou felt he was in a chance of making the podium for a second time in Beijing.

However, the 21-year-old's recovery means that he will at least be able to show the world what he is capable of once again.

After performing in the exhibition gala, Zhou return home and prepare for the World Championships towards the end of March in Montpellier, France.

He also plans to tour with Stars on Ice before

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