The 2022 Beijing Olympics have arrived, and they come at a unique time just months after the Summer Games took place in August after being delayed amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Nevertheless, the United States is geared up and ready to compete in the Winter Olympics as they hope to once again come out of the event atop the medal count.
Do not fret at being less than prepared for these Winter Games. CBS Sports is here to track the entire event from the Opening Ceremony this past Friday to the Closing Ceremony on Feb. 20. In this space, you can find everything you need to know about Team USA’s performances, from Shaun White trying to end his Olympics career with a gold medal to the women’s hockey squad vying for their second consecutive first-place finish.
These key links will get you started in your journey, while the live updates below will chronicle every bit of important news plus the major events and medal opportunities that Team USA achieves over the course of the two-week Games.
Olympics 2022: Medal count | Daily schedule | Men’s hockey | Women’s hockey | Shaun White | Mikaela Shiffrin
Team USA schedule — Monday, Feb. 7
Team events and medal rounds | All times Eastern
- Men’s snowboarding: slopestyle (final) – 2:45 a.m.
- Women’s speed skating: 1,500m (final) — 3:30 a.m.
- Women’s biathlon: individual 15km (final) — 4 a.m.
- Ski jumping: mixed team, normal hill (final) — 5:30 a.m.
- Women’s speed skating: 500m (final) — 6:30 a.m.
- Men’s speed skating: 1,000m (final) — 6:30 a.m.
- Women’s skiing: big air (final) — 9 p.m.
- Men’s skiing: super-G (final) — 10 p.m.
- Women’s hockey prelims: USA vs. Canada –10:45 p.m.
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USA captures silver again, this time in figure skating
Team USA added to its medal haul late Sunday night, picking up a silver medal in the team figure skating competition. Team figure skating consists of multiple events, including men’s and women’s short program, men’s and women’s free skating, pairs short program and free skating, and also ice dance and rhythm dance. Team USA consisted of nine skaters: Madison Hubbell, Zachary Donohue, Alexa Knierim, Evan Bates, Madison Chock, Nathan Chen, Vincent Zhou and Karen Chen.
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Mikaela Shiffrin crashes out in giant slalom, misses final
Two-time Olympic gold medalist Mikaela Shiffrin fell short in her first chance to pick up more gold in Beijing after crashing out of her first run in the giant slalom. Shiffrin fell coming around an early turn causing her to miss a gate. In crashing out, the three-time Olympian missed out on defending her giant slalom gold from 2018 in Pyeongchang. She’s also a two-time silver medalist and has one bronze medal in the giant slalom in the world championships. The result is extremely unexpected, even if she wasn’t headed for the podium — Shiffrin hadn’t crashed out of a giant slalom race since January of 2018, a span of 30 races. She will have more chances at an Olympic podium in Beijing with a run in the women’s Super-G on Thursday night February 10.
After the race, Shiffrin spoke to NBC about how she’s processing missing out of the final in one of her best events and also looking forward to the rest of her Olympic schedule in Beijing.
“Going to reset…focus on what I can control for the slalom. There’s still [a] long two weeks to go and I’m still looking forward to it,” Shiffrin said. “And I just….I’m sorry that was the performance I did today.”
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Snowboarder Julia Marino wins Team USA’s first medal
Team USA claimed its first medal of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics on Friday courtesy of snowboarder Julia Marino. Marino, who fell on her first run, bounced back with a strong second run to win silver in the women’s snowboard slopestyle event. This is the 24-year-old Marino’s first Olympic medal, as she failed to reach the podium in the 2018 Pyeongchang Games. New Zealand’s Zoi Sadowski-Synott won gold to become the country’s first ever Winter Olympics gold medalist while Australia’s Tess Coady claimed bronze.
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Bobsled star cleared to compete
Three-time medalist Elana Meyers Taylor was in danger of not being able to compete in bobsled after testing positive for COVID-19 earlier this week. The positive test forced her to miss the Opening Ceremony, where she was chosen to be the flag bearer for Team USA. After spending days in quarantine, she was thrilled to receive clearance to compete Saturday morning as Meyers Taylor achieved consecutive negative COVID-19 results, ensuring she can lead the Americans in the Winter Games. The No. 1-ranked woman in two-man and monobob, Meyers Taylor will begin competition on Feb. 13. She is seeking her first Gold Medal after winning two Silver and a Bronze in her career. Meyers Taylor is so focused on winning, she even trained in her room while under quarantine.
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Women’s hockey off to hot but hobbled start
Team USA improved to 2-0 Saturday morning after earning a dominant 5-0 win over the Russian Olympic Committee. Forward Hilary Knight, one of the top players in U.S. Olympic history, moved past Cammi Granato into fourth all-time for the Americans with 20 career points after scoring a goal and notching an assist in the game. (She is three points away from moving to third on the all-time list).
The United States has now out-shot its opponents 114-24 to start the Olympics after downing Finland 5-2 in its first preliminary on Thursday. The Americans have two more prelims remaining, most notably a showdown with rival Canada on Tuesday, before quarterfinal action begins. The U.S. will be playing the rest of the Olympics without star Brianna Decker, who suffered a leg injury in that Finland matchup and has been ruled out for the remainder of the event.
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Shaun White’s last ride
American snowboarding legend Shaun White confirmed Saturday that the 2022 Winter Olympics will be his last. White, 35, announced he will be retire from Olympic snowboarding action after completing his fifth Games. White holds Gold Medals in the halfpipe at the 2006, 2010 and 2018 Games. At age 35, knee and back issues have bothered him for years, and now he’s ready to give it one last go in Beijing.