The second day of the 24th edition of the Winter Olympics in Beijing kicked off with mixed doubles curling, with Team GB’s Jen Dodds and Bruce Moat beating Canada’s Rachel Homan and John Morris.
Team USA lost 8-4 to Italy in the second mixed doubles curling result of the day, while China and Sweden beat Australia and the Czech Republic respectively.
Dodds and Moat will return to the ice later in the day to take on Switzerland, competing the initial round-robin phase against some of their biggest medal rivals.
Freestyle skiing will also get underway with moguls qualification runs in which Team GB’s Leonie and Makayla Gerken Schofield will become the first British sisters to compete in the same event at the games. Will Feneley will go in the mens events.
The women’s ice hockey competition also gets underway with heavyweights Canada facing Switzerland, and the United States, who won gold against their neighbour in 2018, taking on Finland.
The opening ceremony takes place on Friday 4 February.
Czechs secure win over hosts China in ice hockey
Czech Republic beat the host nation 3-1 in a group B match in the women’s ice hockey. China fought to make a comeback, but the opposing team maintained a steady lead right from the beginning.
Under the Olympic format, while all five teams of Group A automatically qualify for the last eight, in Group B only the top three teams will enter the quarter-finals.
Namita Singh3 February 2022 06:39
Switzerland’s Rogentin fastest to finish downhill run
Switzerland’s Stefan Rogentin has recorded the fastest time in the first men’s downhill training run at the Yanqing National Alpine Skiing Centre.
Rogentin, 27, began skiing at the age of two-and-a half and quickly developed a passion for the sport. He completed Thursday’s run in 1 minute 44.
He was closely followed by Spain’s Adur Etxezarreta who finished second, trailing Rogentin by 0.08 seconds. Italy’s Christof Innerhofer recorded the third-fastest time with 1 minutes and 44.26 seconds.
The purpose of the alpine skiing training runs is for athletes to get a sense of the track — the first meaningful times will come in Sunday’s opening race.
Namita Singh3 February 2022 06:03
Beijing ‘the most gender-balanced’ Winter Olympic Games
Beijing 2022 is the most gender-balanced Winter Olympics to date, with women accounting for around 45 per cent of athletes, according to the International Olympic Committee.
It has been a long road to equality since the Winter Olympic Games in 1924, when women were first allowed to compete. There were then only 11 women among the 250 athletes, however, and they were only allowed to participate in figure skating.
Women began participating in the Summer Olympics in Paris in 1900, but it was largely held that winter sports were too dangerous for women.
Namita Singh3 February 2022 04:29
Czech Republic falls to Sweden in the second curling match
The Swedish team beat the Czech Republic by 7-4 in the second curling mixed doubles match.
While Sweden redeemed themselves after losing to team GB on Wednesday, the Czech Republic earlier had a surprise victory against world silver medallists Norway.
Namita Singh3 February 2022 03:39
Team USA lose to Italy in the Mixed Doubles Curling
Team USA’s mixed doubles curling duo Vicky Persinger and Chris Plys lost to Italy’s Stefania Constantini and Amos Mosaner in the second curling match by 8-4.
The USA will be back on the ice on Wednesday to face Norway while Italy will play against Switzerland.
Namita Singh3 February 2022 03:29
China win against Australia in the mixed doubles curling
Continuing their victory at Beijing 2022, Chinese pair Ling Zhi and Fan Suyuan beat Australia’s Tahli Gill and Dean Hewitt in the mixed doubles curling event.
They had earlier defeated Switzerland at the National Aquatics Centre in Beijing on Wednesday.
Namita Singh3 February 2022 03:13
Team GB beat Canada in curling
Team GB’s Jen Dodds and Bruce Moat beat Canada’s Rachel Homan and John Morris by 6-4 in the mixed doubles of curling.
While it was their second win of the games so far, Canada were playing the mixed doubles for the first time.
Namita Singh3 February 2022 02:55
Mariah Bell: Team USA star who will become the oldest American Olympic skater since 1928
She is the American skating star who has waited a long time for her chance to shine in a sport dominated by teenagers whose careers are often over before they are old enough to vote.
But Mariah Bell is rewriting the history books as she competes in the Beijing Winter Olympics at the age of 25, becoming the oldest American women’s singles skater since 1928.
She secured her place when she became the oldest women’s national champion since 26-year-old Beatrix Loughran in 1927, winning her first national title at a record ninth attempt.
Graeme Massie3 February 2022 02:45
Eileen Gu: Who is the California-born superstar freestyle skier aiming to win gold for China?
She is the California-born freestyle skiing superstar who is set to take the Winter Olympics by storm.
Graeme Massie3 February 2022 02:25
Winter Olympics TV schedule, channels and how to watch
The 2022 Winter Olympics is set to kick off in Beijing, China with the opening ceremony taking place on 4 February.
Four years on from the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, counties such as Norway, the United States of America, Canada and Germany will look to dominate the medal table once again.
It was Norway who led the way with 14 golds and 39 medals overall four years ago with Great Britain winning one gold thanks to Lizze Yarnold’s defence of her skeleton title.
Graeme Massie3 February 2022 02:24