Winter Olympics (Beijing) 2022: February 4th thru 20th

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The discussion highlights the schedule for the Beijing 2022 Olympic Games, noting that the Opening Ceremony is set for February 4, 2022, and the Closing Ceremony will take place on February 20, 2022. Participants express gratitude for the schedule but mention that their preferred sports may not receive adequate coverage, leading them to rely on later highlights available on platforms like YouTube instead of watching live events.
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Thanks for the schedule. Every Olympics always has something going on. For me, the sports I'd like to see aren't really well represented much in the coverage so I don't spend time watching. Later, some clips will show up on youtube.
 
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