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  • Could British Skeleton be on the slide at Beijing 2022?

    February 9, 2022

    Hurtling head-first down a hollow hemisphere of ice on what resembles a school dinner tray at 90mph, unable to repeat the process more than a few times a day and with a genuine risk of life-changing injuries. No, this isn’t the latest example of Quentin Tarantino’s stylised violence on the big screen;  it’s the skeleton. [...]

  • British skier Kirsty Muir, 17, reaches big air final at Winter Olympics

    February 7, 2022

    Seventeen-year-old British freestyle skier Kirsty Muir has qualified for the women’s big air final at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics. Muir, from Aberdeen, finished seventh in the heats but team-mates Katie Summerhayes missed out on the final by one place in 13th. Team GB’s James Woods, a former Winter X Games champion, failed to reach [...]

  • Watch: Reporter violently removed and dragged away by Chinese officers during live broadcast at Beijing Olympics

    February 6, 2022

    A Dutch reporter was in the middle of a live broadcast when Chinese security officials showed up, surrounded him and dragged the journalist away. During a live report on broadcaster NOS, on Friday night, the reporter, Sjoerd den Daas, was mid-air when security officials interrupted and dragged him away. Another officer held his hand in [...]

  • Ed Warner: Why the Olympics is frozen by complacency

    February 3, 2022

    Curl up for the curling. Settle down for dust-ups on the rink. Thrill at the sliders and skiers. Swoon over the skaters. Grumble about geo-politics and overbearing branding. The Olympics are here again. Not the Olympics Olympics, obviously; rather their smaller Winter sibling. Less than half the number of competing nations, a quarter of the [...]

  • Dame Katherine Grainger: Team GB can unite and inspire at Winter Olympics and Paralympics

    February 2, 2022

    It is less than six months since our British Olympic and Paralympic stars returned from a triumphant performance at the summer games in Tokyo, yet the opening ceremony of the Beijing Winter Games is almost upon us. The proximity of these Games to last summer’s events in Tokyo is a great opportunity for our athletes [...]

  • Raducanu among six Brits nominated for Laureus World Sports Awards

    February 2, 2022

    Six Britons including Emma Raducanu, Tom Daley and Dame Sarah Storey have been shortlisted for the Laureus World Sports Awards. Cyclist Mark Cavendish, Olympic champion BMXer Bethany Shriever and teenage skateboarder Sky Brown have also been nominated. The winners of the prestigious awards, which are decided by a committee of 71 sports legends, will be [...]

  • Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics: 11 Team GB athletes to watch

    February 2, 2022

    It’s that time again when Britons don their goggles and become experts on snow and ice for two weeks. The Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics officially begin on Friday and we have picked out 10 British athletes worth keeping an eye on.  Dave Ryding Skier Dave “The Rocket” Ryding, well, rocketed to fame last month as [...]

  • Why the Winter Olympics is an opportunity for cybercriminals

    February 1, 2022

    Only domestic spectators will be able to attend the Winter Olympics when it begins this week, meaning there is likely to be significant global interest in the streamed productions – and therefore opportunity for cybercriminals. These cybercriminals look to take advantage by harvesting credentials from illegitimate websites, attempting to compromise devices via email campaigns, or [...]

  • Winter Olympics: No general sale tickets for Beijing, say organisers

    January 17, 2022

    The organisers of next month’s Winter Olympics in Beijing have withheld plans to sell tickets to the general public. While organisers had previously said there would be domestic access for fans, tickers are now set to be reserved for invited “groups of spectators” only. Beijing will become the first city to host both the Summer [...]

  • Chinese government extremely nervous as Omicron lands in Beijing with Winter Olympic Games only weeks away

    January 16, 2022

    The Chinese government confirmed this morning its first local Omicron infection in the country’s capital Beijing, according to state media, weeks before the Winter Olympic Games are due to start. The infected person lives and works in the city’s north-western district of Haidian and had no travel history outside of Beijing for the past two [...]

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