Expectations are high for a strong performance by Team GB in the upcoming Winter Olympics.
The Daily Mirror has released a comprehensive guide to the Games, featuring exclusive interviews, insights into potential medal winners, profiles of global sports stars, and explanations of the 16 sports to be showcased in Milan Cortina.
To help viewers plan their schedules, a day-by-day guide is available for catching all the action on the snow and ice.
Mia Brookes, the youngest snowboarding world champion in history at just 16, aims to secure two medals in slopestyle and big air, potentially making British Winter Games history.
Zoe Atkin, following her sister Izzy’s bronze win in 2018, clinched a world gold in freestyle skiing’s halfpipe last year and is a strong contender in the Winter Games, having also claimed the World Cup title.
Kirsty Muir, a rising star in freestyle skiing, holds X Games and Youth Olympic medals in big air and slopestyle events, showcasing exceptional talent at just 21 years old.
Excitement awaits in snowboard cross competitions, promising thrilling performances.
Charlotte Bankes, a strong contender in snowboard cross, aims for success in the upcoming Winter Games after impressive performances in world competitions and World Cup victories alongside partner Huw Nightingale.
Skeleton, Britain’s national winter sport, sees Matt Weston leading the men’s team with two world championships and multiple World Cup wins, challenged closely by teammate Marcus Wyatt in the upcoming Games.
Bobsleigh hopeful Brad Hall and his crew aim to break Britain’s 12-year medal drought in the sport, displaying consistent performances against formidable opponents.
Lilah Fear and Lewis Gibson are strong contenders for Britain’s first figure skating medal since Torvill and Dean’s bronze win 32 years ago, building on their success with a world bronze in Boston.
Bruce Mouat, a two-time world champion in curling, leads the charge for British success alongside teammate Jen Dodds in the mixed team event, aiming to continue their winning streak.
Beyond British prospects, notable figures like Ilia Malinin and Lindsey Vonn bring excitement to the Games with their exceptional skills and achievements, promising thrilling performances.
The NHL stars return to compete for ice hockey medals after a 12-year absence from the Winter Games, while cross-country favorite Johannes Høsflot Klæbo is anticipated to secure gold.
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