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Olympics Tonight: How to Watch Figure Skating, Alpine Skiing and More
The final day of competition in the 2022 Winter Olympics is here and the Games will be going out with a big finish. There are five medals still on the line in Beijing before the Closing Ceremony marks an end to the global competition.
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What to Watch Next in the 2022 Winter Olympics
Alex Maragos reports from Beijing with what to watch next as the Winter Games near their end.
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Olympics TV Schedule: How and Where to Watch, Stream the Winter Olympics Tonight
The 2022 Winter Olympics may be nearing an end, but there are still several medals up for grabs.
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Meyers Taylor Named Flag Bearer For Closing Ceremony
Bobsledder Elana Meyers Taylor will serve as Team USA’s flag bearer during the closing ceremony of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics
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‘I Hate This Sport!': Rage, Teen Tears and Olympic Collapse From Women's Free Skate
After one of the most dramatic nights in their sport’s history, Russia’s trio of teenage figure skating stars each enter an uncertain future.
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Olympics TV Schedule: How and Where to Watch, Stream the Winter Olympics Tonight
The 2022 Winter Olympics may be nearing an end, but the excitement isn’t over yet.
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What to Watch Next in the 2022 Winter Olympics
The 2022 Winter Olympics may be nearing an end, but the excitement isn’t over yet.
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WATCH: Finnish Freeskier Hits Camera Operator, Crashes on Top of Halfpipe
Freestyle skier Jon Sallinen’s first run in Olympic halfpipe qualifying wasn’t picture perfect
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Olympics TV Schedule: How and Where to Watch, Stream the Winter Olympics Tonight
Some big medals will be on the line heading into one of the final days of competition in Beijing for the 2022 Winter Olympics.
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What to Watch Next in the 2022 Winter Olympics
Alex Maragos reports live from Beijing with what to watch next in the 2022 Winter Olympics.
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Watch Anna Shcherbakova's 2nd Place Worthy Short Program
Russian Olympic Committee skater Anna Shcherbakova placed second in the short program event at the 2022 Winter Olympics despite not performing a triple axel like her Russian teammates. The 17-year-old, who was the world champion in 2021, opened with a double axel while skating to “Dangerous Affairs” by Inon Zur, an Israeli-American composer. Shcherbakova had one of three clean skates…
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Why Only One Woman Figure Skater Wore Pants Despite Loosening Rules
Swedish figure skater Josefin Taljegård stood out Tuesday as the only athlete in a field of 30 who wore pants
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Olympics TV Schedule: How and Where to Watch, Stream the Winter Olympics Tonight
Five medals will be on the line in Day 12 of the 2022 Winter Olympics.
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What Does ROC Stand for at the 2022 Winter Olympics? Here's an Explainer
One of the biggest headlines to come out of the 2022 Winter Olympics has involved a 15-year-old figure skater, who is competing for ROC, but many viewers were quick to question what exactly that stands for and why is it different?
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How Will Beijing Use Their Olympic Venues After the 2022 Winter Games?
Many Olympics venues lie abandoned after the Closing Ceremonies, but Beijing has plans for its 2022 Winter Olympics sites. Here’s how they’ll use them.
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What to Watch Next in the 2022 Winter Olympics
Alex Maragos reports from Beijing with what to watch next in the 2022 Winter Olympics.
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WATCH: The Worst Ski Crashes of the Beijing Olympics So Far
Makaela Shiffrin is far from alone in her battle to tame the “Ice River,” as plenty of other skiers have fallen during races and training runs, leading to multiple injuries
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Watch Chris Corning Land First-Ever Quad Cork in Olympic Snowboard History
The Beijing Olympics has already seen some fantastic snowboarding action and Chris Corning on Tuesday contributed to the conversation by making Olympic history. The American snowboarder became the only person to land a quad at the Olympics, earning a 92.00 for his backside quad cork 1800 in his first run of the men’s big air final. Corning was unable to…
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USA's Tabitha Peterson Fighting a Tricky Injury for Her Curling Role: a Lost Voice
The American skip is used to losing her voice — but it’s no small problem when a big part of her job is shouting instructions to teammates at the other end of the 146-foot sheet of ice.
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It's Too Cold Even for Some Winter Olympic Events, Forcing Rescheduling
The athletes risk frostbite on their hands, since their trigger fingers are exposed while shooting