The Winter Olympics began in earnest on Saturday, with the first full day of action in Beijing.
Great Britain had an up and down day in mixed curling with victory over the Czech Republic and defeat to unbeaten Italy, while Katie Ormerod failed to qualify for the women’s snowboard slopestyle final and some short-track speed skating hopes hit the deck.
Here the PA news agency provides a quick guide to what has happened so far – and the highlights still to come.
First-ever #Gold for Sweden in #FreestyleSkiing!Historic feat for Walter Wallberg as he reigns in the Men's Moguls!#Beijing2022 | #StrongerTogether | @SWEOlympic pic.twitter.com/2WFj5zUtBS
— Olympics (@Olympics) February 5, 2022
Sweden’s freestyle skier Walter Wallberg tore a cruciate ligament in February 2020 and when he returned eight months later he snapped his meniscus. But Wallberg recovered to dethrone Canada’s defending moguls champion Mikael Kingsbury. The 21-year-old is Sweden’s first-ever gold medallist in freestyle skiing.
Misfortune for both Niall and Farrell Treacy in the men's 1000m short track speed skating.
The brothers both exit in the heats. #TeamGB | #Beijing2022 pic.twitter.com/kMFfSe5c91
— Team GB (@TeamGB) February 5, 2022
Brothers Niall and Farrell Treacy both failed to qualify from the heats of the men’s 1000m short track speed skating. Niall went in the opening heat and was fighting for second place on the back straight. But he clashed blades with Itzhak De Laat of Holland and crashed out. Older sibling Farrell faded in the penultimate lap of his heat to finish fourth behind China’s Ziwei Ren.
Four years ago @OrmerodKatie crashed out of her Olympic dreams.
Today, she finally made her Olympic debut in the women's slopestyle.
This is what it means to be an Olympian!
Well done Katie! 🏂😍#TeamGB #Beijing2022 pic.twitter.com/sQHf6GAW6Z
— Team GB (@TeamGB) February 5, 2022
Curling mixed doubles pair Bruce Mouat and Jennifer Dodds could book a semi-final slot for Great Britain as they face China (0105 UK) and Norway (1205 GMT) in the round-robin phase. Andrew Musgrave aims to improve on his seventh place from four years ago in the men’s cross-country skiathlon (0700 GMT). The men’s downhill, considered by many the blue riband event of the Winter Games, takes place at Genting Snow Park (0300 GMT) and is seen as a straight shoot-out between Marco Odermatt and Aleksander Aamodt Kilde.
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