Olympics Coverage
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Feb. 3, 2022: Competitions begin, athletes practice at Beijing Winter Olympics
A collection of photos taken between Feb. 1-3, 2022, show athletes practicing and some of the very first competitions at the Olympics. An opening ceremony will be held Friday. -
Inside the Olympic Bubble with Team USA
An inside look at what Olympians are doing upon their arrival at the Olympics Village for the 2022 Winter Games. -
Shuster, Bowe to serve as Team USA flagbearers
Bowe takes the place of accomplished bobsled star Elana Meyers Taylor, the three-time medalist who revealed a positive COVID-19 test on the eve of the Games. -
Eric Staal named captain of Canada's Olympic men's hockey team
Longtime NHLer Eric Staal will serve as the captain of Canada's Olympic men's hockey team at the 2022 Winter Olympics. -
'Pure bliss': Olympic US ski team ready for Beijing
Mikaela Shiffrin leads the US Ski Team into Beijing for the Olympics, but she'll have company in her pursuit of medals, in fact, she'll be in fast company. -
Figure skating preview: Team USA letting it all hang out
Figure skating is one of the few Olympic sports where you have to show emotion in your performance to score well, so for these members of Team USA it's not about containing their feelings, it's about letting them all hang out. -
Winter Olympics: US snowboarders have what it takes
No country has had more success in snowboarding at the Olympics than the United States, and that's because of amazing athletes like Shaun White and Chloe Kim. But each will tell you that when it comes to pushing the limits, it takes all of their talent and none of their fear. -
Get to know U.S. Olympic skier Jaelin Kauf
Jaelin Kauf is used to living life in the mountains. Whether hiking or biking in her Grand Teton neighborhood, or freestyle moguls skiing in Olympic competition, she seemingly looks for the bumps in life and is happy to make her way through them. -
Olympic snowboarder's creativity extends far beyond his jumps, spins
Snowboarders are always some of the most creative athletes at any Winter Olympics, and when it comes to Dusty Henricksen, his creativity extends far beyond his spins and jumps, all the way to his wallet. -
Olympic halfpipe skier Brita Sigourney won't let her long list of injuries stop her
Brita Sigourney is like most Olympic athletes. She loves her dog as much as she loves her sport and has a long list of injuries, she has overcome in a career of halfpipe skiing. It's just that her list is a bit longer than most. -
Olympic figure skater takes up mountain climbing during training
Vincent Zhou knows that he has a mountain to climb if he is going to win gold at the Winter Olympics in Beijing, and so he has spent plenty of time in Palo Alto doing just that, hiking and climbing in hopes of ultimately reaching the top. -
Here's how Olympic skier Paula Moltzan spends her summers
Spending her winters on the ski slopes is just not enough of the outdoors for Paula Moltzan. So, she spends her summers on the water as a whitewater rafting guide, and every season in between out hiking or biking, anything to keep her off her couch. -
NBC Olympic skier lucky to be alive after near-fatal car crash
Most Olympic Team members will admit that there is some luck involved in succeeding in their sport, but Colby Stevenson has a much grander vision when it comes to that, because he knows he is simply lucky to be alive. -
Skier Hall helps Team USA navigate the Alps
Alex Hall was born in Alaska, lives in Utah and spent time growing up in Switzerland, so it's not surprising that the slopestyle skier is the US Ski Team's unofficial tour guide and translator when over in the Alps. And he doesn't just his help his teammates order their meals, he can even help them design their kitchens. -
At 38 and in 5th Winter Games, Uhlaender is a skeleton survivor
Making it down an Olympic skeleton run is, in itself, an act of survival. Making it on to the US Skeleton Team for five straight Olympics over 16 years raises survival to a whole new level. So, 38-year-old Katie Uhlaender is definitely a Survivor, and she's got the resume to prove it. -
Olympian Ryan Cochran-Siegle is expert at skiing and syrup
Being born in Vermont doesn't automatically make someone a maple syrup expert, but helping build a family syrup business certainly does, and so Olympian Ryan Cochran-Siegle is an expert at three things: syrup, skiing and the pain that often comes with crashing. -
Eating 20 wings played into Olympian's wedding ring
Kendall Coyne Schofield is an Olympic Champion in ice hockey, who can come home to her Super Bowl Champion husband Michael. But they share much more than a bond over sports, these lovebirds are bonded together by their wings too. -
Puppy love keeps snowboarder Maddie Mastro grounded
Maddie Mastro is accustomed to being judged while flying through the air in snowboard halfpipe, but when at home, her four rescue dogs keep her grounded, because they don't give or get any points for style. -
California figure skater follows in Yamaguchi's footsteps
Fremont, California would not be the first place most look when it comes to finding Olympic figure skaters, but Karen Chen knows that if Fremont was good enough for Olympic gold medalist Kristi Yamaguchi, it's good enough for her. -
Summer Britcher excels in Winter Olympics
With a name like hers, you wouldn't expect Summer Britcher to be a three-time Winter Olympian, but after competing in her first games at 19, she is now a seasoned veteran who knows that in luge, experience can put a spring in your step.