Get prepared for the Winter Olympicspublished at 15:53 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February 2022
The 24th Winter Olympics is set to take place in Beijing, China from the 4-20 February. The opening ceremony will be from 11:30 GMT on Friday, 4 February, with the Games properly beginning in the early hours of Saturday morning in the UK.
Before that BBC iPlayer, BBC Red Button and the BBC Sport website and app will have curling, ice hockey, freestyle skiing and figure skating from the Chinese capital.
To get you prepared for the Games, here are some things that you should read:
- BBC Sport's day-by-day guide to the Beijing Games
- How can I watch and follow the 2022 Winter Olympics on the BBC?
- All you need to know about Beijing 2022
- Who is part of Team GB at the Games?
- Who are GB's ones to watch?
- Who are the global stars to watch?
- GB's Dodds and Mouat beat Canada in mixed doubles curling
- Gold medal favourite Kramer latest to miss Games with Covid
- 'The most hotly contested Olympics yet in snowboarding'
- Why is luge the 'fastest sport on ice'?
- 'It's a badge of honour being the oldest here' - White on bid for fourth gold
- 'Testing, paperwork and online shopping' - 2022 Olympics look very different to 2008
- GB's Ryding 'going for a medal' in Beijing
- How skier Guest has gone from retirement to dreaming of Olympic upset
- 'We're hiring you because we want to win gold'
- Speaking out almost lost an Olympic favourite her place at the Games
- The 'internal battle' when counter culture meets elite sport
- Quiz: How well do you know the Winter Olympics?