2022 Beijing Olympics – Closing Ceremony – National Stadium, Beijing, China – February 20, 2022. General view of performers and athletes during the closing ceremony. REUTERS/David W CernyThe just-concluded Beijing Games saw athletes from 91 different National Olympic Committees (NOCs) compete, with 29 different countries taking home a medal.After the Games ended, the Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC) praised the Beijing Games, and the sportsmanship and world-class performances of the athletes.“Beijing 2022 put athletes back at the forefront and allowed them to showcase their exceptional talents,” said ANOC president Robin Mitchell.“We must express our gratitude to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and Beijing 2022 Organizing Committee for their tireless efforts in ensuring the Games could be held safely, and our athletes could be provided with the international platform they deserve.”2022 Beijing Olympics – Freestyle Skiing – Men’s Freeski – Halfpipe – Final – Genting Snow Park, Zhangjiakou, China – February 19, 2022. Gold medallist Nico Porteous of New Zealand celebrates with Miguel Porteous of New Zealand after his win. REUTERS/Lisi Niesner TPX IMAGES OF THE DAYBeijing 2022 saw the Winter Olympic debuts of two countries, Haiti and Saudi Arabia, and a first ever Winter Olympic gold medal for New Zealand. In all 109 sets of medals were handed out over the past two-and-a-half weeks in Beijing.ANOC Secretary General Gunilla Lindberg also sang the praises of Beijing 2022. “We sincerely thank Beijing 2022 and the IOC for hosting a wonderful Winter Games. There were of course challenges as at any Games, but our hosts moved so quickly to solve them and the feedback we received from NOCs has been positive.”“The NOCs deserve special recognition for the fantastic job they have done in supporting their athletes before and during Beijing 2022. It has not been easy but they have demonstrated their resilience, adaptability and determination to serve their athletes.”
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A Dutch journalist had his live broadcast abruptly stopped by Chinese officials as he reported outside the National Stadium on Friday.NOS Nieuws reporter Sjoerd den Daas was in the middle of a live shot, when a Chinese security guard attempted to stop his report by trying to push him out of view.It’s not clear what den Daas was reporting on or why Chinese officials suddenly tried to stop his broadcast.“Our correspondent @sjoerddendaas was pulled away from the camera by security guards at 12.00 pm live in the NOS Journaal,” the station tweeted.“Unfortunately, this is increasingly becoming a daily reality for journalists in China. He is fine and was able to finish his story a few minutes later.”In a clip posted to social media you can see another security guard approaching the cameraperson and trying to block the camera’s view of the altercation.Beijing has warned Olympic athletes not to protest or make any mention of human rights abuses, Taiwan, diplomatic boycotts and other topics the Chinese deem “inappropriate.”
2020 Winter Youth Olympics Ivo FerrianiThe president of the Global Association of International Sports Federations (GAISF) Ivo Ferriani shared a message of support on Thursday, as the beginning of the Beijing Winter Olympics is now less than a day away. “Congratulations to the IOC, Beijing 2022 Organizing Committee and China for their successful preparations to bring winter sport to more than 300 million Chinese people. The Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Winter Games Beijing 2022 at the iconic National Stadium (also known as the Bird’s Nest), now just moments away, will open a celebration of winter sport in the first-ever city to host both the summer and winter editions of the Olympic Games,” read the statement.“On behalf of GAISF, I would like to express my gratitude for the hard work and collaboration of the global sports community, the athletes, the coaches, the officials and the volunteers for this new era for global winter sports.“I wish the best of luck to the 2,900 athletes set to compete in 109 events across the seven Olympic winter sports. I would also like to take this opportunity to welcome some new additions to the program, including the monobob and freestyle ski big air events, mixed team formats, including short track mixed relay, a ski jumping mixed team event, mixed gender team aerials and a snowboard cross mixed team event. Thanks to the addition of new mixed formats, we have the opportunity to experience the most gender-balanced edition of the Olympic Winter Games to date.”