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San Diego Sends 3 Athletes To Beijing For 2022 Winter Olympics

The XXIV Olympics in Beijing starts Friday with three competitors from the San Diego area shooting for gold. Here's how to watch them.

Shaun White gets fitted in Nike ahead of Beijing 2022 on January 28, 2022 in Los Angeles, California.
Shaun White gets fitted in Nike ahead of Beijing 2022 on January 28, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images for USOPC)

SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CA — With COVID-19 protocols restricting spectators to a select few in the 2022 Beijing Olympics starting Friday, the only way to cheer on three Winter Olympics athletes with ties to San Diego County is from home.

The Olympic schedule shows competition beginning Wednesday, ahead of Friday's opening ceremony. San Diego area athletes will be there in full Ralph Lauren-designed gear, waving the red, white and blue while we cheer from home during opening ceremonies.

Athletes with ties to the San Diego area who are representing the United States in the Feb. 4-20 XXIV Olympiad are:

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  • Tessa Maud, Event: Snowboarding, Women's Snowboard Halfpipe.
  • Shaun White, Event: Snowboarding, Men's Snowboard Halfpipe.
  • Kaillie Humphries, Event: Bobsled, Women's Monobob, 2-woman.

All three athletes are from Carlsbad.

The Beijing Games are the second Olympics competition to be held during the coronavirus pandemic. The 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics were delayed until 2021, and athletes in Beijing will face similarly rigid protocols, as COVID-19 numbers remain high around the world.

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Olympic organizers in mid-January suspended ticket sales to the general public, saying that selected groups of spectators would be invited on-site. International spectators cannot attend.

How To Watch The Olympics

NBCUniversal is the main broadcast partner and will offer 2022 Beijing Olympics programming across its cable, broadcast and digital platforms, including NBC, USA, CNBC and the Olympic Channel.

But what if you've cut the cord on cable? People with basic cable packages that include access to NBC can watch livestream coverage with the NBC Sports app.

Here are some other options:

The Olympic athletes face a number of hurdles under a COVID-19 safety plan that includes daily testing of both athletes and workers. A positive test could sideline athletes, even if they're no longer contagious, but Olympic organizers say the plan is flexible and allows for a case-by-case review on the need for isolation.

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