BEIJING 2022
Pho3nix provided much-needed support for 17 athletes representing 10 countries heading into the 2022 Winter Olympic Games in Beijing, where they competed in eight of the 15 Winter Olympic disciplines. It was the second iteration of the Pho3nix Athlete Program following its success supporting 39 athletes for the Tokyo Olympic Games last year.
Country | Event | Finish | Medal | |
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Aleksandra Krol | Poland | Snowboard | Top 8 – 1/4 final | – |
Michał Nowaczyk | Poland | Alpine Snowboard | Top 16 – 1/8 final | – |
Etienne Geoffroy-Gagnon | Canada | Freestyle skiing (slopestyle and big air) | not qualified | – |
Alex Insam | Italy | Skijumping | not qualified | – |
Zoe Kalapos | USA | Snowboard Halfpipe | 17th | – |
Josefin Taljegard | Sweden | Figure skating- single | 26th | – |
Gygax Nicolas | Switzerland | Freestyle Aerials | 24th/4th team | – |
Ali Nullmeyer | Canada | Alpine Skiing – Slalom and Giant Slalom | 21st | – |
Lukas Britschgi | Switzerland | Figure Skating | 23rd | – |
David Haagen | Austria | Ski jumping | not qualified | – |
Timothy Loubineaud | France | Long track speed skating | DNS | – |
Ivan Shmuratko | Ukraine | Figure Skating | 24th/10th team | – |
Andrin Schädler | Switzerland | Freestyle Aerials | not qualified | – |
Kaja Ziomek | Poland | Speed Skating | 9th | – |
Maciej Staręga | Poland | Cross country skiing | 26th | – |
Kamila Karpiel | Poland | Ski jumping | not qualified | – |
Sarka Pancochova | Czech Republic | Freestyle snowboarding | 26th/18th/14th The only female athlete to compete in all three freestyle snowboarding events | – |