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Winter Olympics LIVE: US and Russian ice dancers almost collide as Beijing 2022 gets into full swing

LIVE – Updated at 01:02

The 2022 Winter Olympics gets into full swing on Saturday, the day after the opening ceremony at Beijing’s Bird’s Nest Stadium.

The ceremony took place at the Bird’s Nest stadium, built and used for the 2008 summer Olympic games, as Beijing becomes the first city to host both editions of the games. The stadium also served as the venue for Track and Field as well the men’s 2008 gold medal soccer game, but will not host any sporting events in 2022.

The events will get underway with mixed doubles curling matches between Australia and Norway, and Switzerland and Sweden.

Great Britain’s Jen Dodds and Bruce Mouat will return to the ice in mixed doubles curling with round-robin match-ups against the Czech Republic and Italy.

In skiing, Canada’s Mikael Kingsbury, the defending Olympic gold medalist, a 3-time world champion, and 9-time overall World Cup champion, will compete in the Men’s Moguls Final.

Dutch speed skating star Irene Schouten will try and secure gold in the women’s 3,000m.

Schouten could become the second female skater in history to win four gold medals at a single Games, matching the mark set by Russia’s Lidia Skoblikova at Innsbruck 1964.

Madison Hubbell and Zachary Donahue of the United States and Nikita Katsalapov and Victoria Sinitsina of the Russian Olympic Committee almost had a nasty collision during warm-ups for the ice rhythm dance competition.

“It’s really no one’s fault,” one of the commentators said.

“Everyone’s just trying to get those elements in, get those nerves out and it’s hard to predict where each team is heading. But that can shake you on a warmup.”

The Americans went on to finish first in the qualifying round, with the Russian’s ending up in last place.

On the eve

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