Olympic Games 2022: How to watch Kobayashi Ryoyu, Komatsubara Misato and Koleto Tim, and Team Japan - schedule and results
Japan have won two gold, two silver, and four bronze medals after 10 days of competition at Beijing 2022.
Hirano Ayumu and and Kobayashi Ryoyu claimed their first titles at an Olympic Winter Games.
Hirano became the first Japanese snowboarder to win a Winter Olympics title when he produced a stunning final run, adding to his silver medals at PyeongChang 2018 and Sochi 2014.
Kobayashi won his first medal of any colour at an Olympic Winter Games when he took the men's normal hill ski jumping title.
Read on to find the Japan team's schedule of events and what to look out for.
Kobayashi will take to the hill at Zhangjiakou National Ski Jumping Centre once more in a bid to add to his normal hill gold medal when he competes in the large hill individual.
He was ninth in the qualification round with the individual trial round for competition starting on Saturday 12 February at 18:00 local time.
The first round will begin at 19:00 with the top 30 moving through to the final round which starts at 20:00.
Kobayashi will be joined by his older brother Kobayashi Junshiro as well as Japan teammates Sato Yukiya and Nakamura Naoki .
Komatsubara Misato and Koleto Tim competed in the ice dance discipline as Japan won bronze in the team event at the Capital Indoor Stadium.
It was the first medal for Japan in the team event at the Olympic Winter Games.
Japan has three medals with Kagiyama Yuma and Uno Shoma finishing second and third respectively in the men's single skating.
Komatsubara and Koleto will take to the ice once more on Saturday 12 February at 19:00 local time for the ice dance - rhythm dance.
They are scheduled to be the sixth pair, of a total of 23 teams, to skate. The top 20 will qualify to the free dance, when medals will








