Sports Desk, AnyTV, Beijing
Published by: swapnil shashank
Updated Mon, 21 Feb 2022 04:10 AM IST
Summary
The first gold medal of these Games was won by Therese Johag of Norway in Skathlon. He won three gold medals. Won third gold in 30km mass start free event.
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The Winter Games in Beijing came to a colorful conclusion after 109 gold medals were decided in 17 days of events. On the theme of global unity, China presented a glimpse of its culture and grandeur. Artists created a scintillating spectacle amidst colour, technique, tradition and fireworks.
The Italian cities of Milan and Cortino will be the host of the next Winter Games in 2026. Milan Cortino also performed at the closing ceremony. The President of the International Olympic Committee, Thomas Bock, announced the conclusion of the Games. This time 2871 athletes participated in the Winter Olympics.
In addition, Beijing became the first city to host the Winter Olympics since the Summer (2008). The next event will be Italy’s Milan and Cortina officially called Milano Cortina.
Most successful sown with four gold
Norway’s Johannes Thingnes Boe was the most successful athlete at the Games, winning four gold and one bronze medal in biathlon. His brother Terzei won two gold, one silver and one bronze medals.
last gold in ice hockey
The final gold at the Beijing Winter Olympics was decided by ice hockey. Finland won the gold by defeating the Russian Olympic Committee 2-1 in the men’s section.
Norway’s Therese won the first gold
The first gold medal of these Games was won by Therese Johag of Norway in Skathlon. He won three gold medals. Won third gold in 30km mass start free event. She could not take part in the last Winter Games as she was banned for 18 months for her doping failure.
Alexander’s golden hat-trick
Russia’s Alexander Bolshunov won his third gold medal at these Games by becoming the champion in men’s cross country skiing.
Kamilla’s controversy
In these games, the dispute of 15-year-old Russia’s Kamila Veliva was also involved. Kamila was part of the Russian Olympic Committee skating team that also won the gold medal, but in the meantime she was put on hold until the medal ceremony investigation was completed in December after her dope test came out positive. She was later allowed to participate in further events as she was a minor but finished fourth in the singles event.
Expansion
The Winter Games in Beijing came to a colorful conclusion after 109 gold medals were decided in 17 days of events. On the theme of global unity, China presented a glimpse of its culture and grandeur. Artists created a scintillating spectacle amidst colour, technique, tradition and fireworks.
The Italian cities of Milan and Cortino will be the host of the next Winter Games in 2026. Milan Cortino also performed at the closing ceremony. The President of the International Olympic Committee, Thomas Bock, announced the conclusion of the Games. This time 2871 athletes participated in the Winter Olympics.
In addition, Beijing became the first city to host the Winter Olympics since the Summer (2008). The next event will be Italy’s Milan and Cortina officially called Milano Cortina.
Most successful sown with four gold
Norway’s Johannes Thingnes Boe was the most successful athlete at the Games, winning four gold and one bronze medal in biathlon. His brother Terzei won two gold, one silver and one bronze medals.
last gold in ice hockey
The final gold at the Beijing Winter Olympics was decided by ice hockey. Finland won the gold by defeating the Russian Olympic Committee 2-1 in the men’s section.
Norway’s Therese won the first gold
The first gold medal of these Games was won by Therese Johag of Norway in Skathlon. He won three gold medals. Won third gold in 30km mass start free event. She could not take part in the last Winter Games as she was banned for 18 months for her doping failure.
Alexander’s golden hat-trick
Russia’s Alexander Bolshunov won his third gold medal at these Games by becoming the champion in men’s cross country skiing.
Kamilla’s controversy
In these games, the dispute of 15-year-old Russia’s Kamila Veliva was also involved. Kamila was part of the Russian Olympic Committee skating team that also won the gold medal, but in the meantime she was put on hold until the medal ceremony investigation was completed in December after her dope test came out positive. She was later allowed to participate in further events as she was a minor but finished fourth in the singles event.