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What Is the Willow Branch in the Olympic Closing Ceremony?
The “moment of remembrance,” a main element of the closing ceremony, focused on the sorrow of farewell.
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How to Watch the 2022 Winter Olympics on NBC and Peacock
Details on how to watch and stream the 2022 Winter Olympics on NBC, Peacock, cable networks and the NBC Sports app in New York.
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Snowflakes & Political Flames: Top 10 Moments from Olympic Opening Ceremony
With dazzling digital displays, a never-ending flurry of snowflakes and an undercurrent of political tension, the 2022 Winter Olympics officially kicked off in Beijing on Friday.
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How to Watch the 2022 Winter Olympics on NBC and Peacock in New York
Details on how to watch and stream the 2022 Winter Olympics on NBC, Peacock, cable networks and the NBC Sports app in New York.
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Olympians Give Tips on Staying Warm in the Winter
Olympians competing the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics tell us their tricks on staying warm in the winter.
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See Which Cities Are Home to the Most 2022 US Winter Olympians
Colorado and Utah are common home states for winter athletes but these Olympians hail from sunshine and sandy beaches.
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How to Watch the 2022 Winter Olympics on NBC and Peacock
Details on how to watch and stream the 2022 Winter Olympics on NBC, Peacock, cable networks and the NBC Sports app.
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Shiffrin Is Latest Elite Skier to Test Positive for COVID-19
Two-time Olympic champion Mikaela Shiffrin is the latest elite skier to test positive for COVID-19 with the Beijing Games less than six weeks away
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China Puts City of 13 Million in Lockdown Ahead of Olympics
China has plunged a city of 13 million people into lockdown to stamp out an increase in coronavirus infections, as the country doubles down on its “zero tolerance” policy just weeks before it is set to host the Winter Olympics
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Biden Administration Won't Send Diplomatic Representation to Beijing Olympics
White House press secretary Jen Psaki confirmed Monday that the U.S. will not send any diplomatic or official representation to the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics and Paralympic Games in protest of China’s human rights abuses.
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IOC President Meets With Kim Jong Un in North Korea
International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach met with Kim Jong Un in Pyongyang on Friday and said the North Korean leader is committed to having his country participate in the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics and the Beijing Winter Games in 2022. Bach told an Associated Press Television crew that the two had a 30-minute formal meeting followed by 45 minutes...
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Road to No. 100: A History of US Winter Olympic Gold Medals
Shaun White made history for Team USA on Tuesday night when he captured the 100th all-time Winter Olympic gold medal for the United States, winning his third career gold medal in the men’s snowboard halfpipe. Here’s a look at the United States’ gold medal history at the Winter Olympics, and Team USA’s road to No. 100.
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US Women's Curling Team Comes Up Short Against Japan
The U.S. women’s curling team members have been playing together for nearly two years after being grouped by USA Curling’s High Performance Program in 2016. The team, skipped by Nina Roth, is looking to do better than the last two Olympics in which the U.S. finished in last place both times. Although all five players – Roth, lead Becca Hamilton, second Aileen Geving,...
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History Made: Shaun White Wins Team USA's 100th Winter Games Gold Medal
Team USA’s Shaun White, one of the 2018 Olympic Winter Games’ biggest stars, won a gold medal Wednesday morning that holds additional prestige: the 100th for the United States in the Winter Olympics. White won the men’s halfpipe final, where in his third and final run he came back from second place to edge out Japan’s Ayumu Hirano.
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Too Harsh? Figure Skating Analysts Johnny Weir, Tara Lipinski Say They ‘Tell it Like it Is'
NBC figure skating commentators Johnny Weir and Tara Lipinski have been catching some flack for their critiques of the figure skating performances at this year’s Olympic Winter Games....
But two-time Olympian Weir (2006 and 2010) and gold medalist Lipinski (1998) say they’re just doing their job....
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Tara and Johnny Tell It Like It Is: Nathan Chen Was Not Very Good
NBC Sports figure skating commentators Tara Lipinski and Johnny Weir discuss their job of being honest when skaters struggle and why they think Nathan Chen can bounce back after a tough performance in the team event.
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Pence Vows to Defend Against N. Korea With Whatever ‘Action Is Necessary'
Vice President Mike Pence vowed that the U.S. is ready to protect itself from North Korean nuclear threats with whatever “action is necessary to defend our homeland.” Speaking with NBC’s Lester Holt on the sidelines of the 23rd Olympic Winter Games in South Korea, Pence made clear that the U.S. was not ruling out military options as tensions continued to...
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Best Moments From the Opening Ceremony in Pyeongchang
Take a look at some of the most talked about moments from the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympic Winter Games Opening Ceremony.
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Flags, Fireworks and a Tiger Puppet: the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony in Photos
See some of the best moments from the opening ceremony for the Pyeongchang Winter Olympic Games.
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Olympic Anniversary: Curling at the 1998 Winter Olympics
“In 1998 the Winter Olympic Games returned to Japan after 26 years. Snowboarding and curling debuted as official disciplines…,” read the program for the 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics. After the games concluded, the official report on Nagano referenced “the inaugural Olympic curling competition” and “the debut of curling on the official Sports Programme at the Olympic Games.” The curling world...