Great Britain at the 2022 Winter Olympics

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{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2022}}

{{Use British English|date=December 2021}}

{{infobox country at games

|NOC = GBR

|NOCname = British Olympic Association

|games = Winter Olympics

|year = 2022

|flagcaption = Flag of the United Kingdom

|oldcode =

|website = {{URL|www.teamgb.com}}

|date = 4–20 February 2022

|location = Beijing, China

|competitors = 50

|competitors_men = 27

|competitors_women = 23

|sports = 11

| flagbearer_open = Eve Muirhead
Dave Ryding

| flagbearer_close = Bruce Mouat

|rank = 19

|gold = 1

|silver = 1

|bronze = 0

|officials = Georgina Harland (Chef de Mission)

|appearances = auto

}}

Great Britain competed at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, China, from 4 to 20 February 2022.{{cite web|url=https://olympics.com/beijing-2022/olympic-games/en/results/all-sports/listed-nocs.htm|title=NOCs List Beijing 2022|work=Beijing 2022 Olympics/|publisher=International Olympic Committee|access-date=26 January 2022|archive-date=27 January 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220127022631/https://olympics.com/beijing-2022/olympic-games/en/results/all-sports/listed-nocs.htm|url-status=dead}}{{cite news|date=4 February 2022|title=Which countries are competing in the Winter Olympics 2022? Full list|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/winter-olympics/countries-participating-winter-olympics-2022-b2005167.html|work=The Independent|location=London, United Kingdom|access-date=16 February 2022}} The Great Britain team consists of 50 athletes (27 men and 23 women).{{cite news|date=21 January 2022|title=Winter Olympics: Who is representing Team GB in Beijing?|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/winter-sports/59586119|work=BBC News|location=London, United Kingdom|access-date=22 January 2022}} Eve Muirhead and Dave Ryding were the country's flagbearers during the opening ceremony.{{cite web|url=https://olympics.com/en/news/beijing-2022-flagbearers-opening-ceremony|title=Beijing-2022 Opening Ceremony Flag-Bearers|date=4 February 2022|website=Olympics.com/|publisher=International Olympic Committee (IOC)|access-date=4 February 2022}}{{cite news|title=Muirhead and Ryding to carry union flag at Beijing 2022 opening ceremony|url=https://www.teamgb.com/article/muirhead-and-ryding-to-carry-union-flag-at-beijing-2022-opening-ceremony/3KONcXzARm9ayLL1YjB1uZ?s=09|publisher=Team GB|date=3 February 2022}} Meanwhile curler Bruce Mouat was the flagbearer during the closing ceremony.{{cite web|url=https://stillmed.olympics.com/media/Documents/News/2022/02/Beijing-2022-Closing-Ceremony-Flag-Bearers.pdf|title=Beijing-2022 Closing Ceremony Flag-Bearers|date=20 February 2022|website=Olympics.com/|publisher=International Olympic Committee (IOC)|access-date=20 February 2022}}

British athletes won a total of two medals (one gold, one silver). This result was described as a 'disappointment' by UK Sport.{{Cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/winter-olympics/60451757|title = Team GB will 'lick their wounds'|work = BBC Sport}} Despite the underwhelming games, Great Britain ranked 19th on the medal table, the same ranking as the previous three Winter Olympic Games.

Medal and performance targets

In July 2018, UK Sport announced a preliminary target of 5–12 medals for the Games, which would at least sustain the level of success experienced at the previous two Games, in both of which 5 medals were won.{{cite web|url=https://www.uksport.gov.uk/news/2018/07/02/uk-sport-targets-more-inspirational-winter-olympic-and-paralympic-success-with-beijing-investments|title=UK Sport targets more inspirational Winter Olympic and Paralympic success with Beijing investments|date=2 July 2018|publisher=UK Sport|access-date=2 November 2021}} On 13 January 2022, UK Sport confirmed that they have a target of 3–7 medals for the Games.{{cite web|title=Team GB targets record breaking Winter Olympics medal tally in Beijing|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2022/jan/13/team-gb-targets-record-breaking-winter-olympics-medal-tally-in-beijing|work=The Guardian|date=13 January 2022}}

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|+ Team GB medal target

EventMedal target2014 medals || 2018 medalsMedals wonTarget met
Overall3–7552{{cross|20|color=red}}

Summary

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The team won two medals (a tally below the 3-7 medal target set by UK Sport) during the course of the Games, both in curling. This is also three medals less than the team achieved at both the 2014 and 2018 Winter Olympics. The women's team, skipped by Eve Muirhead won gold, beating Japan 10-3 in the gold medal game, and the men's team, skipped by Bruce Mouat won silver, having lost the gold medal match to Sweden 5-4 after an extra end. The gold medal from women's curling team ensured Great Britain won at least one gold medal for a fourth consecutive Winter Olympics. However, there was no repeat of the successes of previous Olympic Games in the sliding sports, particularly in skeleton, where Great Britain failed to win a medal - the first time this had happened since skeleton was included as an event. 2018 bronze medallist Laura Deas finished 19th. The team had other high hopes with Charlotte Bankes being one of the favourites to win the Women's Snowboard Cross event, but she was beaten in the quarter-finals and finished ninth overall. Izzy Atkin who won a bronze in 2018 in the Women's Ski Slopestyle also dented the team's hopes of further medals, after she withdrew from the games due to injury.{{cite news |title=Winter Olympics: Team GB's results from Beijing 2022 |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/winter-sports/59586119 |website=Bbc.co.uk |access-date=20 February 2022}}

Administration

On 24 May 2020, Team GB announced that former modern pentathlete Georgina Harland would become the first woman to act as Chef de Mission for the British team at an Olympic Games. A bronze medal winner at the 2004 Games in Athens, she went on to serve as a deputy Chef de Mission at both the 2016 and 2020 Summer Games in Rio and Tokyo respectively.{{cite web|title=Georgie Hatland named first female Team GB chef de mission for 2022 Winter Olympics|url=https://www.skysports.com/olympics/news/15234/11993688/georgie-harland-named-first-female-team-gb-chef-de-mission-for-2022-winter-olympics|publisher= Sky Sports|date=24 May 2020|accessdate=19 January 2022}}

Medallists

{{Further|2022 Winter Olympics medal table|List of 2022 Winter Olympics medal winners}}

The following British competitors won medals at the games. In the by discipline sections below, medallists' names are bolded.

class="wikitable sortable" style=font-size:95%
Medal

!Name

!Sport

!Event

!Date

{{gold medal}}

|{{sortname|Jennifer|Dodds}}
Hailey Duff
Eve Muirhead
Mili Smith
Vicky Wright

|rowspan=2|Curling

|Women's tournament

|{{dts|20 February}}

{{silver medal}}

|{{sortname|Grant|Hardie}}
Bobby Lammie
Hammy McMillan Jr.
Bruce Mouat
Ross Whyte

|Men's tournament

|{{dts|19 February}}

Competitors

The team includes three sets of siblings: Izzy and Zoe Atkin (Freestyle skiing); Leonie and Makayla Gerken Schofield (Freestyle skiing); and Farrell and Niall Treacy (Short track speed skating). Gus Kenworthy (Freestyle skiing) competed for the United States at the 2014 and 2018 Winter Games winning a silver medal at the former. In 2019 he announced that he would seek to represent Great Britain at the 2022 Games.{{cite web|title=Gus Kenworthy: US Winter Olympian switches to Great Britain|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/newsbeat-50652615|publisher=BBC News|date=3 December 2019|accessdate=23 January 2022}} He is a dual national having been born in Chelmsford to a British mother and American father.

Former sprinter Montell Douglas (Bobsleigh) became the eighth British athlete to compete at both the Summer and Winter Games. She was preceded by Ethel Muckelt (Figure skating at both Games) and Percy Legard (Modern pentathlon/Nordic combined) in the inter-war period. Like Douglas five other athletes have transferred from athletics to bobsleigh in more recent decades: Colin Campbell; John Herbert; Marcus Adam; Philip Harries; and Allyn Condon. She was the first British woman to compete in different sports at the Summer and Winter Games. Douglas was also one of two athletes together with Jaqueline Mourão of Brazil to have competed at both Beijing 2008 and 2022.

The following is the list of number of competitors participating at the Games per sport/discipline.

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
width=180|Sport

! width=55|Men

! width=55|Women

! width=55|Total

align=left|Alpine skiing

|2

24
align=left|Bobsleigh

|4

26
align=left|Cross-country skiing

|3

03
align=left|Curling

|5

510
align=left|Figure skating

|1

23
align=left|Freestyle skiing

|5

611
align=left|Luge

|1

01
align=left|Short track speed skating

|2

13
align=left|Skeleton

|2

24
align=left|Snowboarding

|1

23
align=left|Speed skating

|1

12
Total||27||23||50

Alpine skiing

{{main article|Alpine skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Alpine skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Qualification}}

Following the qualification period, Great Britain had achieved two quota places in both men's and women's alpine skiing, as a result of which, Great Britain also qualified for the team event.{{cite web|url=https://www.fis-ski.com/DB/v2/quota/list/owg/al/2022|title=ALPINE SKIING QUOTAS LIST FOR OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES 2022|date=15 June 2021|website=Data.fis-ski.com/|publisher=International Ski Federation (FIS)|access-date=2 July 2021|archive-date=9 July 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210709182408/https://www.fis-ski.com/DB/v2/quota/list/owg/al/2022|url-status=dead}} On 21 January 2022, Team GB announced the selection of the four athletes who will represent Great Britain in Beijing led by slalom skier Dave Ryding who will be competing at his fourth Games.{{cite web|title=Team GB skiing and snowboarding contingent confirmed for Beijing|url=https://www.teamgb.com/article/team-gb-skiing-and-snowboarding-contingent-confirmed-for-beijing-2022/1JH6Y3Xy2ClLutO0v6ucpp?s=09|publisher=Team GB|date=21 January 2022}} On 10 February, Team GB announced that they would not be entering a team in the Mixed Team event.{{cite news|title=Team GB will not enter a team into the alpine skiing team event at Beijing|url=https://www.teamgb.com/article/team-gb-will-not-enter-a-team-into-the-alpine-skiing-team-event-at-beijing/6EUR0kEpo6prLs9dllfH0|publisher=Team GB|date=10 February 2022|accessdate=19 February 2022}}

class=wikitable style=font-size:90%;text-align:center
rowspan=2|Athlete

!rowspan=2|Event

!colspan=2|Run 1

!colspan=2|Run 2

!colspan=2|Total

style=font-size:95%

!Time

!Rank

!Time

!Rank

!Time

!Rank

align=left|Billy Major

|align=left rowspan=2|Men's slalom

|colspan=6|{{abbr|DNF|Did not finish}}

align=left|Dave Ryding

|55.13

|16

|50.44

|7

|1:45.57

|13

align=left|Alexandra Tilley

|align=left|Women's giant slalom

|1:01.40

|28

|59.42

|22

|2:00.82

|22

align=left|Charlie Guest

|align=left rowspan=2|Women's slalom

|53.84

|15

|54.12

|28

|1:47.96

|21

align=left|Alexandra Tilley

|colspan=2|{{abbr|DNF|Did not finish}}

|colspan=4|Did not advance

Bobsleigh

{{main article|Bobsleigh at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Bobsleigh at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Qualification}}

Following the conclusion of the qualification period in Bobsleigh, Great Britain had qualified sleds in the four-man, two-man and two-woman disciplines. Qualification in the two-woman discipline also granted a place in the monobob event. On 20 January 2022, Team GB announced the selection of eight athletes including two reserves to compete in Beijing. The squad was led by drivers Brad Hall (men's two and four-man bobsleigh) and Mica McNeill (women's monobob and two-woman bobsleigh).{{cite web|title=Team GB bobsleigh teams finalised for Beijing 2022|url=https://www.teamgb.com/article/team-gb-bobsleigh-teams-finalised-for-beijing-2022/5q6KD91MzNCSqwAMf5P7ip?s=09|publisher=Team GB|date=20 January 2022}} In the two-man event, Hall and Nick Gleeson crashed during their third run and eventually finished the event in 11th position.{{cite web|title=Team GB's Hall and Gleeson crash in two-man bobsleigh at Winter Olympics|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2022/feb/15/team-gb-hall-and-gleeson-crash-in-two-man-bobsleigh-at-winter-olympics|work=The Guardian|date=15 February 2022|accessdate=16 February 2022}}

class=wikitable style=font-size:90%;text-align:center
rowspan=2|Athlete

!rowspan=2|Event

!colspan=2|Run 1

!colspan=2|Run 2

!colspan=2|Run 3

!colspan=2|Run 4

!colspan=2|Total

style=font-size:95%

!Time

!Rank

!Time

!Rank

!Time

!Rank

!Time

!Rank

!Time

!Rank

align=left|Brad Hall*
Nick Gleeson

|align=left|Two-man

|59.69

|11

|1:00.05

|13

|1:00.22

|18

|59.96

|7

|3:59.92

|11

align=left|Brad Hall*
Greg Cackett
Taylor Lawrence
Nick Gleeson

|align=left|Four-man

|58.60

|=5

|59.09

|6

|58.65

|6

|59.38

|7

|3:55.72

|6

align=left|Mica McNeill*
Montell Douglas

|align=left|Two-woman

|1:02.19

|19

|1:02.35

|18

|1:02.17

|14

|1:02.14

|13

|4:08.85

|17

* – Denotes the driver of each sled

Ben Simons and Adele Nicoll were travelling reserves

Cross-country skiing

{{main article|Cross-country skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Cross-country skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Qualification}}

By meeting the basic qualification standards, Great Britain has qualified at least one male cross-country skier.{{cite web|url=https://www.fis-ski.com/DB/v2/quota/list/owg/cc/2022|title=CROSS-COUNTRY QUOTAS LIST FOR OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES 2022|date=15 June 2021|website=Data.fis-ski.com/|publisher=International Ski Federation (FIS)|access-date=3 July 2021|archive-date=28 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210528152302/https://www.fis-ski.com/DB/v2/quota/list/owg/cc/2022|url-status=dead}} Following the end of the qualification process, Great Britain had accepted three quota places, all in the men's events. On 22 January 2022, Team GB announced the names of the three athletes who will compete in the cross country events in Beijing.{{cite web|title=Team GB skiing and snowboarding contingent confirmed for Beijing|url=https://www.teamgb.com/article/team-gb-skiing-and-snowboarding-contingent-confirmed-for-beijing-2022/1JH6Y3Xy2ClLutO0v6ucpp?s=09|publisher=Team GB|date=21 January 2022}} Andrew Musgrave and Andrew Young will both be competing at their fourth Games.

Distance

class=wikitable style=font-size:90%;text-align:center
rowspan=2|Athlete

!rowspan=2|Event

!colspan=2|Classical

!colspan=2|Freestyle

!colspan=2|Total

style=font-size:95%

!Time

!Rank

!Time

!Rank

!Time

!Rank

align=left|Andrew Musgrave

|align=left rowspan=2|Men's 15 km classical

|colspan=4 rowspan=2 {{n/a}}

|41:44.7

|46

align=left|Andrew Young

|42:24.0

|51

align=left|Andrew Musgrave

|align=left|Men's 30 km skiathlon

|41:16.8

|18

|38:57.4

|18

|1:20:46.9

|17

align=left|Andrew Musgrave

|align=left|Men's 28.4 km freestyle{{cite news|last=O'connor|first=Philip|date=19 February 2022|title=Cross-country skiing-Men's 50km race delayed, shortened to 28.4 km due to high winds|work=Reuters|url=https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/sports/cross-country-skiing-mens-50km-race-delayed-shortened-30km-due-high-winds-2022-02-19/|access-date=19 February 2022}}

|colspan=4 {{n/a}}

|1:13:29.3

|12

Sprint

class=wikitable style=font-size:90%;text-align:center
rowspan=2|Athlete

!rowspan=2|Event

!colspan=2|Qualification

!colspan=2|Quarterfinal

!colspan=2|Semifinal

!colspan=2|Final

style=font-size:95%

!Time

!Rank

!Time

!Rank

!Time

!Rank

!Time

!Rank

align=left|James Clugnet

|align=left rowspan=2|Men's sprint

|2:56.72

|40

|colspan=6|Did not advance

align=left|Andrew Young

|2:55.60

|36

|colspan=6|Did not advance

align=left|James Clugnet
Andrew Young

|align=left|Men's team sprint

|colspan=4 {{n/a}}

|21:15.27

|10

|Did not advance

|20

Curling

{{main|Curling at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Curling at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Qualification}}

Outside of the Olympic Games, Great Britain competes under the flags of its constituent home nations, Scotland, England and Wales (Northern Irish players compete for a combined Ireland); Scotland results are treated as Great Britain for the purposes of Olympic qualification.{{Cite web|url=https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/media.worldcurling.org/media.worldcurling.org/wcf_worldcurling/2020/02/20163921/Beijing-2022-Qualification-System-Curling_v2.0.pdf|title=Qualification System – Games of the XXIV Olympic Winter Games – Curling|website=World Curling Federation|date=31 January 2020|access-date=8 May 2021|archive-date=19 December 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211219015941/https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/media.worldcurling.org/media.worldcurling.org/wcf_worldcurling/2020/02/20163921/Beijing-2022-Qualification-System-Curling_v2.0.pdf|url-status=dead}}

Summary

class=wikitable style=font-size:90%;text-align:center
rowspan=2|Team

!rowspan=2|Event

!colspan=10|Round robin

!Semifinal

!colspan=2|Final / {{abbr|BM|Bronze medal match}}

style=font-size:95%

!Opposition
Score

!Opposition
Score

!Opposition
Score

!Opposition
Score

!Opposition
Score

!Opposition
Score

!Opposition
Score

!Opposition
Score

!Opposition
Score

!Record
Rank

!Opposition
Score

!Opposition
Score

!Rank

align=left|Bruce Mouat
Grant Hardie
Bobby Lammie
Hammy McMillan Jr.
Ross Whyte

|align=left|Men's tournament

|{{flagIOCshort|ITA|2022 Winter}}
W 7–5

|{{flagIOCshort|USA|2022 Winter}}
L 7–9

|{{flagIOCshort|NOR|2022 Winter}}
W 8–3

|{{flagIOCshort|CHN|2022 Winter}}
W 7–6

|{{flagIOCshort|DEN|2022 Winter}}
W 8–2

|{{flagIOCshort|SUI|2022 Winter}}
W 6–5

|{{flagIOCshort|SWE|2022 Winter}}
W 7–6

|{{flagIOC|ROC|2022 Winter}}
W 8–6

|{{flagIOCshort|CAN|2022 Winter}}
W 5–2

|1 Q

|{{flagIOCshort|USA|2022 Winter}}
W 8–4

|{{flagIOCshort|SWE|2022 Winter}}
L 4–5

|{{silver02}}

align=left|Eve Muirhead
Vicky Wright
Jennifer Dodds
Hailey Duff
Mili Smith

|align=left|Women's tournament

|{{flagIOCshort|SUI|2022 Winter}}
L 5–6

|{{flagIOCshort|SWE|2022 Winter}}
W 8–2

|{{flagIOCshort|KOR|2022 Winter}}
L 7–9

|{{flagIOCshort|USA|2022 Winter}}
W 10–5

|{{flagIOCshort|DEN|2022 Winter}}
W 7–2

|{{flagIOCshort|CAN|2022 Winter}}
L 3–7

|{{flagIOCshort|JPN|2022 Winter}}
W 10–4

|{{flagIOCshort|CHN|2022 Winter}}
L 4–8

|{{flagIOC|ROC|2022 Winter}}
W 9–4

|3 Q

|{{flagIOCshort|SWE|2022 Winter}}
W 12–11

|{{flagIOCshort|JPN|2022 Winter}}
W 10–3

|{{gold01}}

align=left|Bruce Mouat
Jennifer Dodds

|align=left|Mixed doubles tournament

|{{flagIOCshort|SWE|2022 Winter}}
W 9–5

|{{flagIOCshort|CAN|2022 Winter}}
W 6–4

|{{flagIOCshort|SUI|2022 Winter}}
L 7–8

|{{flagIOCshort|AUS|2022 Winter}}
W 9–8

|{{flagIOCshort|CZE|2022 Winter}}
W 8–3

|{{flagIOCshort|ITA|2022 Winter}}
L 5–7

|{{flagIOCshort|CHN|2022 Winter}}
W 6–5

|{{flagIOCshort|NOR|2022 Winter}}
L 2–6

|{{flagIOCshort|USA|2022 Winter}}
W 8–4

|3 Q

|{{flagIOCshort|NOR|2022 Winter}}
L 5–6

|{{flagIOCshort|SWE|2022 Winter}}
L 3–9

|4

=Men's tournament=

{{main|Curling at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament}}

Great Britain has qualified their men's team (five athletes), by finishing in the top six teams in the 2021 World Men's Curling Championship.{{Cite news|url=https://worldcurling.org/2021/04/wmcc2021-s21/|title=United States, Canada and Great Britain qualify for spot at Olympic Winter Games Beijing 2022|publisher=World Curling Federation|author=Michael Burns|date=9 April 2021|access-date=8 May 2021|archive-date=11 November 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211111011032/https://worldcurling.org/2021/04/wmcc2021-s21/|url-status=dead}} On 14 October 2021, the British Olympic Association announced that Team Bruce Mouat would be their men's team representatives.{{Cite news|url=https://www.britishcurling.org.uk/news/six-curlers-selected-to-represent-team-gb-at-the-beijing-2022-olympic-winter-games/|title=Six curlers selected to represent Team GB at the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games|publisher=British Curling|date=14 October 2021|access-date=14 October 2021}}

{{#lst:Curling at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|Standings}}

Round robin

Great Britain had a bye in draws 1, 5 and 9.{{Cite web|url=https://worldcurling.org/2021/12/beijing2022-schedule-released/|title=Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games playing schedules released|publisher=World Curling Federation|author=Céline Stucki|date=22 December 2021|access-date=24 December 2021|archive-date=22 December 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211222171549/https://worldcurling.org/2021/12/beijing2022-schedule-released/|url-status=dead}}

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Draw 2

Thursday, 10 February, 14:05

{{#lst:Curling at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|Draw2SheetD}}

Draw 3

Friday, 11 February, 9:05

{{#lst:Curling at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|Draw3SheetB}}

Draw 4

Friday, 11 February, 20:05

{{#lst:Curling at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|Draw4SheetC}}

Draw 6

Sunday, 13 February, 9:05

{{#lst:Curling at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|Draw6SheetB}}

Draw 7

Sunday, 13 February, 20:05

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Draw 8

Monday, 14 February, 14:05

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Draw 10

Tuesday, 15 February, 20:05

{{#lst:Curling at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|Draw10SheetA}}

Draw 11

Wednesday, 16 February, 14:05

{{#lst:Curling at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|Draw11SheetB}}

Draw 12

Thursday, 17 February, 9:05

{{#lst:Curling at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|Draw12SheetC}}

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Semifinal

Thursday, 17 February, 20:05

{{#lst:Curling at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|SF1}}

Gold medal game

Saturday, 19 February, 14:50

{{#lst:Curling at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|GM}}

=Women's tournament=

{{main|Curling at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Women's tournament}}

Great Britain has qualified their women's team (five athletes), by finishing first in the round robin in the 2021 Olympic Qualification Event.{{Cite news|url=https://worldcurling.org/2021/12/oqe2021-w-s9/|title=Scotland women qualify for Beijing 2022, while Japan, Korea and Latvia secure play-off spots at the OQE|publisher=World Curling Federation|author=Steve Seixeiro|date=16 December 2021|access-date=16 December 2021|archive-date=16 December 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211216172308/https://worldcurling.org/2021/12/oqe2021-w-s9/|url-status=dead}} On 23 December 2021, the British Olympic Association officially named Eve Muirhead, Vicky Wright, Jennifer Dodds, Hailey Duff and Mili Smith to the women's team following a nine-player squad for five events at the beginning of the 2021–22 curling season.{{Cite news|url=https://www.britishcurling.org.uk/news/team-gb-selects-women-s-curling-team-for-beijing-2022/|title=Team GB selects women's curling team for Beijing 2022|publisher=British Curling|date=23 December 2021|access-date=24 December 2021}}

{{#lst:Curling at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Women's tournament|Standings}}

Round robin

Great Britain had a bye in draws 4, 7 and 11.

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Draw 1

Thursday, 10 February, 9:05

{{#lst:Curling at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Women's tournament|Draw1SheetA}}

Draw 2

Thursday, 10 February, 20:05

{{#lst:Curling at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Women's tournament|Draw2SheetB}}

Draw 3

Friday, 11 February, 14:05

{{#lst:Curling at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Women's tournament|Draw3SheetD}}

Draw 5

Saturday, 12 February, 20:05

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Draw 6

Sunday, 13 February, 14:05

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Draw 8

Monday, 14 February, 20:05

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Draw 9

Tuesday, 15 February, 14:05

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Draw 10

Wednesday, 16 February, 9:05

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Draw 12

Thursday, 17 February, 14:05

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Semifinal

Friday, 18 February, 20:05

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Gold medal game

Sunday, 20 February, 9:05

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=Mixed doubles tournament=

{{main|Curling at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Mixed doubles tournament}}

Great Britain has qualified their mixed doubles team (two athletes), by finishing in the top seven teams in the 2021 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship.{{Cite news|url=https://worldcurling.org/2021/05/wmdcc2021-a8/|title=Scotland, Canada and Italy qualify for the World Mixed Doubles play-offs and earn their places in Beijing|publisher=World Curling Federation|author=Céline Stucki|date=21 May 2021|access-date=21 May 2021|archive-date=27 December 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211227203208/https://worldcurling.org/2021/05/wmdcc2021-a8/|url-status=dead}} On 14 October 2021, the British Olympic Association announced that reigning world champions Jennifer Dodds and Bruce Mouat would be their mixed doubles representatives.

{{#lst:Curling at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Mixed doubles tournament|Standings}}

Round robin

Great Britain had a bye in draws 3, 5 and 7 and will have a further bye in draw 11.

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Draw 1

Wednesday, 2 February, 20:05

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Draw 2

Thursday, 3 February, 9:05

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Draw 4

Thursday, 3 February, 20:05

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Draw 6

Friday, 4 February, 13:35

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Draw 8

Saturday, 5 February, 14:05

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Draw 9

Saturday, 5 February, 20:05

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Draw 10

Sunday, 6 February, 9:05

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Draw 12

Sunday, 6 February, 20:05

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Draw 13

Monday, 7 February, 9:05

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Semifinal

Monday, 7 February, 20:05

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Bronze medal match

{{#section-h:Curling at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Mixed doubles tournament|Bronze medal game}}

Figure skating

{{main|Figure skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Figure skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics - Qualification}}

Great Britain secured quotas in both the Ladies' Individual and the Ice Dance events at the 2021 World Figure Skating Championships in Stockholm. On 16 December, Team GB confirmed the selection of Lilah Fear and Lewis Gibson to compete in the ice dancing competition with Natasha McKay joining them in the women's individual event.{{cite web|title=Three figure skaters selected for Beijing 2022|url=https://www.teamgb.com/article/three-figure-skaters-selected-for-beijing-2022/4ZA6IIdhFxQKzf1G1eEuQ?s=09|publisher=Team GB|date=16 December 2021|access-date=22 December 2021}}

class=wikitable style=font-size:90%;text-align:center
rowspan=2|Athlete

!rowspan=2|Event

!colspan=2|{{abbr|SP|Short program/dance}}

!colspan=2|{{abbr|FP|Free program/dance}}

!colspan=2|Total

style=font-size:95%

! Points

! Rank

! Points

! Rank

! Points

! Rank

align=left|Natasha McKay

|align=left|Women's singles

|52.54

|28

|colspan=4|Did not advance

align=left|Lilah Fear
Lewis Gibson

|align=left|Ice dance

|76.45

|10 Q

|115.19

|9

|191.64

|10

Freestyle skiing

{{main|Freestyle skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Freestyle skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Qualification}}

On 22 January 2022, Team GB announced the selection of a squad of eleven freestyle skiers to compete in Beijing. They include 2018 bronze medallist Izzy Atkin and Gus Kenworthy who formerly competed for the United States but is eligible for selection by virtue of his British-born mother.{{cite web|title=Team GB skiing and snowboarding contingent confirmed for Beijing|url=https://www.teamgb.com/article/team-gb-skiing-and-snowboarding-contingent-confirmed-for-beijing-2022/1JH6Y3Xy2ClLutO0v6ucpp?s=09|publisher=Team GB|date=22 January 2022}}

Aerials

class=wikitable style=font-size:90%
rowspan=3|Athlete

!rowspan=3|Event

!colspan=4|Qualification

!colspan=4|Final

style=font-size:95%

!colspan=2|Jump 1

!colspan=2|Jump 2

!colspan=2|Jump 1

!colspan=2|Jump 2

style=font-size:95%

!Points

!Rank

!Points

!Rank

!Points

!Rank

!Points

!Rank

align=center

|align=left|Lloyd Wallace

|align=left|Men's aerials

|108.41

|17

|71.94

|15

|colspan=3|Did not advance

|21

;Freeski

;Men

James Woods did not compete in the slopestyle event due to a back injury.{{cite news| url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/winter-olympics/60367176| title=Winter Olympics: James Woods does not start slopestyle qualification because of back injury| work=BBC Sport| date=15 February 2022| accessdate=15 February 2022}}

class=wikitable style=font-size:90%;text-align:center
rowspan=2|Athlete

!rowspan=2|Event

!colspan=5|Qualification

!colspan=5|Final

style=font-size:95%

!Run 1

!Run 2

!Run 3

!{{tooltip|Best|The sum of the best two scores is used for big air.}}

!Rank

!Run 1

!Run 2

!Run 3

!Best

!Rank

align=left|James Woods

|align=left|Men's big air

|27.50

|26.50

|32.25

|59.75

|30

|colspan=5|Did not advance

align=left|Gus Kenworthy

|align=left|Men's halfpipe

|8.50

|70.75

|{{n/a}}

|70.75

|12 Q

|17.50

|3.75

|71.25

|71.25

|8

align=left|James Woods

|align=left|Men's slopestyle

|colspan=5|{{abbr|DNS|Did not start}}

|colspan=5|Did not advance

;Women

Izzy Atkin who had qualified to compete in both the big air and slopestyle events was forced to withdraw due to injury.{{cite news|title=Winter Olympics 2022 further blow for GB as Izzy Atkin withdraws from Beijing|url=https://www.eurosport.com/freestyle-skiing/beijing-2022/2022/winter-olympics-2022-further-blow-for-gb-as-izzy-atkin-withdraws-from-beijing_sto8779008/story.shtml|publisher=Eurosport|date=11 February 2022}}

class=wikitable style=font-size:90%;text-align:center
rowspan=2|Athlete

!rowspan=2|Event

!colspan=5|Qualification

!colspan=5|Final

style=font-size:95%

!Run 1

!Run 2

!Run 3

!{{tooltip|Best|The sum of the best two scores is used for big air.}}

!Rank

!Run 1

!Run 2

!Run 3

!{{tooltip|Best|The sum of the best two runs is used for big air}}

!Rank

align=left|Kirsty Muir

|align=left rowspan=2|Women's big air

|89.25

|67.00

|68.25

|157.50

|7 Q

|90.25

|75.75

|15.50

|169.00

|5

align=left|Katie Summerhayes

|63.75

|69.25

|67.25

|136.50

|13

|colspan=5|Did not advance

align=left|Zoe Atkin

|align=left|Women's halfpipe

|85.25

|86.75

|{{n/a}}

|86.75

|4 Q

|18.75

|10.75

|73.25

|73.25

|9

align=left|Kirsty Muir

|align=left rowspan=2|Women's slopestyle

|70.11

|63.91

|rowspan=2 {{n/a}}

|70.11

|6 Q

|41.86

|71.30

|69.21

|71.30

|8

align=left|Katie Summerhayes

|66.56

|59.11

|66.56

|10 Q

|60.01

|64.75

|23.31

|64.75

|9

Moguls

Makayla Gerken Schofield became the first British moguls skier to reach an Olympic final, and her final 8th place finish was also the best ever achieved by a British skier.

class=wikitable style=font-size:90%;text-align:center
rowspan=3|Athlete

!rowspan=3|Event

!colspan=8|Qualification

!colspan=12|Final

style=font-size:95%

!colspan=4|Run 1

!colspan=4|Run 2

!colspan=4|Run 1

!colspan=4|Run 2

!colspan=4|Run 3

style=font-size:95%

!Time

!Points

!Total

!Rank

!Time

!Points

!Total

!Rank

!Time

!Points

!Total

!Rank

!Time

!Points

!Total

!Rank

!Time

!Points

!Total

!Rank

align=left|Will Feneley

|align=left|Men's moguls

|26.69

|57.43

|70.23

|23

|26.45

|54.42

|67.54

|17

|colspan=11|Did not advance

|27

align=left|Leonie Gerken Schofield

|align=left rowspan=2|Women's moguls

|colspan=4|{{abbr|DNF|Did not finish}}

|31.50

|49.56

|62.06

|17

|colspan=11|Did not advance

|27

align=left|Makayla Gerken Schofield

|29.13

|55.01

|70.18

|12

|29.31

|52.99

|67.96

|7 Q

|28.76

|58.40

|73.99

|9 Q

|28.59

|57.26

|73.04

|8

|colspan=3|Did not advance

|8

Ski cross

class=wikitable style=font-size:90%
rowspan=2|Athlete

!rowspan=2|Event

!colspan=2|Seeding

!Round of 16

!Quarterfinal

!Semifinal

!colspan=2|Final

style=font-size:95%

!Time

!Rank

!Position

!Position

!Position

!Position

!Rank

align=center

|align=left|Oliver Davies

|align=left|Men's ski cross

|1:14.84

|31

|4

|colspan=3|Did not advance

|31

Qualification legend: FA – Qualify to medal round; FB – Qualify to consolation round

Luge

{{main|Luge at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Luge at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Qualification}}

Great Britain secured one quota in the men's individual event and on 14 January 2022, Team GB announced the selection of Rupert Staudinger.{{cite web|title=Staudinger selected for Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games|url=https://www.teamgb.com/article/staudinger-selected-for-beijing-2022-olympic-winter-games/7K8dwXn2vbpxT9hdq6pAzd?s=09|publisher=Team GB|date=14 January 2022}}

class=wikitable style=font-size:90%
rowspan=2|Athlete

!rowspan=2|Event

!colspan=2|Run 1

!colspan=2|Run 2

!colspan=2|Run 3

!colspan=2|Run 4

!colspan=2|Total

style=font-size:95%

!Time

!Rank

!Time

!Rank

!Time

!Rank

!Time

!Rank

!Time

!Rank

align=center

|align=left|Rupert Staudinger

|align=left|Men's singles

|58.731

|22

|58.960

|22

|58.622

|22

|colspan=2|Did not advance

|2:56.313

|23

Short track speed skating

{{main|Short track speed skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Short track speed skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics - Qualification}}

Great Britain secured quotas for two men and one woman across five events in Short track speed skating after their performance in the 2021–22 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup. On 20 December 2021, Team GB confirmed the selection of Kathryn Thomson and siblings Farrell and Niall Treacy to compete in Beijing.

class=wikitable style=font-size:90%;text-align:center
rowspan=2|Athlete

!rowspan=2|Event

!colspan=2|Heat

!colspan=2|Quarterfinal

!colspan=2|Semifinal

!colspan=2|Final

style=font-size:95%

!Time

!Rank

!Time

!Rank

!Time

!Rank

!Time

!Rank

align=left|Farrell Treacy

|align=left rowspan=2|Men's 1000 m

|1:24.935

|4

|colspan=5|Did not advance

|25

align=left|Niall Treacy

|1:32.243

|4

|colspan=5|Did not advance

|27

align=left|Farrell Treacy

|align=left|Men's 1500 m

|colspan=2 {{n/a}}

|2:16.880

|3 Q

|2:13.75

|5 ADVA

|2:11.988

|9

align=left rowspan=2|Kathryn Thomson

|align=left|Women's 500 m

|1:06.954

|4

|colspan=5|Did not advance

|31

align=left|Women's 1000 m

|1:30.037

|4

|colspan=5|Did not advance

|28

Qualification Legend: FA = Qualify to final (medal); ADVA = Advanced to medal final on referee decision; FB = Qualify to final (consolation); Q = Qualify to next round on position in heat; q = Qualify to next round on time in field

Skeleton

{{main|Skeleton at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Skeleton at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Qualification}}

Following the conclusion of the qualification period in Skeleton, Great Britain had qualified 2 sleds each in the men's and women's disciplines. On 19 January, Team GB announced the selection of the four sliders who will represent the country in Beijing led by 2018 bronze medallist Laura Deas.{{cite web|title=Team GB announce skeleton athletes for Beijing 2022|url=https://www.teamgb.com/article/team-gb-announce-skeleton-athletes-for-beijing-2022/6UFS0VPBM9LmyO7QPEMR6O?s=09|publisher=Team GB|date=19 January 2022}}

class=wikitable style=font-size:90%;text-align:center
rowspan=2|Athlete

!rowspan=2|Event

!colspan=2|Run 1

!colspan=2|Run 2

!colspan=2|Run 3

!colspan=2|Run 4

!colspan=2|Total

style=font-size:95%

!Time

!Rank

!Time

!Rank

!Time

!Rank

!Time

!Rank

!Time

!Rank

align=left|Matt Weston

|align=left rowspan=2|Men's

|1:01.34

|14

|1:01.15

|12

|1:01.12

|14

|1:01.63

|20

|4:05.24

|15

align=left|Marcus Wyatt

|1:01.56

|16

|1:01.72

|18

|1:01.28

|16

|1:01.35

|15

|4:05.91

|16

align=left|Brogan Crowley

|align=left rowspan=2|Women's

|1:03.32

|23

|1:03.23

|21

|1:02.82

|21

| colspan="2" |Did not advance

|3:09.37

|22

align=left|Laura Deas

|1:02.99

|21

|1:03.15

|19

|1:02.71

|19

|1:02.70

|16

|4:11.55

|19

Snowboarding

{{main|Snowboarding at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Snowboarding at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Qualification}}

Great Britain qualified three snowboarders for Beijing and their selection was confirmed on 22 January 2022. The squad includes reigning snowboard cross world champion Charlotte Bankes.

Freestyle

class=wikitable style=font-size:90%;text-align:center
rowspan=2|Athlete

!rowspan=2|Event

!colspan=5|Qualification

!colspan=5|Final

style=font-size:95%

!Run 1

!Run 2

!Run 3

!Best

!Rank

!Run 1

!Run 2

!Run 3

!Best

!Rank

align=left rowspan=2|Katie Ormerod

|align=left|Women's big air

|14.75

|60.25

|9.50

|69.75

|25

|colspan=5|Did not advance

align=left|Women's slopestyle

|47.38

|44.01

|{{n/a}}

|47.38

|19

|colspan=5|Did not advance

Snowboard cross

class=wikitable style=font-size:90%;text-align:center
rowspan=2|Athlete

!rowspan=2|Event

!colspan=2|Seeding

!1/8 final

!Quarterfinal

!Semifinal

!colspan=2|Final

style=font-size:95%

!Time

!Rank

!Position

!Position

!Position

!Position

!Rank

align=left|Huw Nightingale

|align=left|Men's snowboard cross

|1:20.72

|29

|4

|colspan=3|Did not advance

|30

align=left|Charlotte Bankes

|align=left|Women's snowboard cross

|1:22.72

|2

|1 Q

|3

|colspan=2|Did not advance

|9

align=left|Charlotte Bankes
Huw Nightingale

|align=left|Team snowboard cross

|colspan=3 {{n/a}}

|1 Q

|3 FB

|2

|6

Qualification legend: Q - Qualify to next round; FA - Qualify to medal final; FB - Qualify to consolation final

Speed skating

{{main|Speed skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Speed skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Qualification}}

On 4 January 2022, Team GB announced that Cornelius Kersten had been selected to represent his country in the men's 1000 and 1500m events. He will be Great Britain's first Olympic representative in the sport since 1992.{{cite web|title=Cornelius Kersten confirmed as first olympic long distance skater for 30 years|url=https://www.teamgb.com/article/cornelius-kersten-confirmed-as-first-olympic-long-track-speed-skater-for-30/4Wj8xWs8gtZ3WYm4dIhfHn?s=09|publisher=Team GB|date=4 January 2022}} On 24 January, Ellia Smeding was confirmed as Great Britain's first female speed skater since 1980.{{cite web|title=Team GB confirm 50 athletes to compete at the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games|url=https://www.teamgb.com/article/team-gb-confirm-50-athletes-to-compete-at-the-beijing-2022-olympic-winter/50QdmW5g8PlO6iYRySH0wN|publisher=Team GB|date=24 January 2022}}

class=wikitable style=font-size:90%;text-align:center
rowspan=2|Athlete

!rowspan=2|Event

!colspan=2|Race

style=font-size:95%

!Time

!Rank

align=left rowspan=3|Cornelius Kersten

|align=left|Men's 500 m

|35.36

|25

align=left|Men's 1000 m

|1:08.79

|9

align=left|Men's 1500 m

|1:47.11

|19

align=left rowspan=2|Ellia Smeding

|align=left|Women's 1000 m

|1:17.17

|23

align=left|Women's 1500 m

|2:01.09

|27

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