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Winter Olympics 2022: Live updates from the action in Beijing

The stars are out at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing including snowboarders Julia Marino, Jamie Anderson and Red Gerard, and figure skaters Vincent Zhou and Karen Chen.

We’ve got updates on tonight’s action:

Marino wins first U.S. medal at these Games

American Julia Marino earned a surprise silver in snowboard slopestyle, jumping to the lead with her second-run score of 87.68, then holding on for the silver medal.

Gold-medal favorite Zoi Sadowski-Synnott of New Zealand took the top spot with a dramatic 92.88 on her final run. It’s her country’s first gold in a Winter Olympics. Australian Tess Coady earned the bronze with a 84.15, while two-time defending Olympic champion Jamie Anderson finished ninth. More, from Alyssa Roenigk, here.


Team USA slips to second in team figure skating

After a near-perfect start on the first day of team competition, Team USA suffered a setback on Day 2. In the women’s short program, Karen Chen, the 2017 U.S. champion, fell on her final jump, a triple loop, and came in fifth. She earned six points for Team USA, which dropped from first to second, behind the Russian Olympic Committee.

The competition then moved to its second phase, the free skate, with the top five teams competing: ROC, USA, Japan, Canada and China.

Three-time U.S. silver medalist Vincent Zhou, subbing in for Nathan Chen, had a chance to make up the gap, as the ROC’s skater, Mark Kondratiuk, is generally considered their weakest competitor in the event. But Zhou, skating last, looked nervous at the start and did not complete one of his quad jumps. He held on despite the early setback and grew stronger as the program continued. But it wasn’t enough to overtake Kondratiuk, who landed all of his jumps in a program more technical than artistic.

Japan’s Yuma Kagiyama, making his Olympic debut, skated flawlessly to score 208.94 points, 27 more than Kondratiuk. The 18-year-old will be a serious contender for the podium in the individual competition.

ROC remains top, with 45 points. Team USA follows closely behind with 42. Japan sits in third, with 39 points.

Although Chen and Zhou were on the 2018 Olympic team, they did not compete in the team event in Pyeongchang, where the U.S. took bronze. But Chen will have another chance in the free skate tomorrow.

“There were some positive takeaways for sure, and then some things that were silly mistakes that I haven’t been making in practice,” Chen said. “My practices have been feeling really solid but today, once I realized I’m competing, it felt a little bit different.” — Elaine Teng


Figure skating superstar Valieva wows

Kamila Valieva made her eagerly-anticipated Olympic debut on Sunday in Beijing, as the final competitor in the women’s short program of the team event. Valieva showed off her unparalleled artistry, technical mastery and her triple axel. She became the fourth woman in Olympic history to successfully land the jump.

Valieva, the overwhelming favorite for individual gold, received a 90.18 — more than 15 points ahead of the second-place finisher and a few-tenths-of-a-point off of her own world record score. Valieva earned 10 points for the ROC team with her efforts, and the team advanced to the second phase of the competition in first place. — D’Arcy Maine


Upcoming events (all times ET)

1:30 a.m.: Men’s snowboarding slopestyle qualifying

3:30 a.m.: Men’s speedskating 5,000 meters

5 a.m.: Men’s normal hill ski jumping final

6:30 a.m.: Women’s freestyle skiing moguls final

6:30 a.m.: Men’s singles luge final

8:10 a.m.: Women’s hockey preliminary — Switzerland vs. USA

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