Winter Olympics 2022: Day 4 schedule, what to watch, results from Beijing
Julia Marino, Jaelin Kauf earned first medals for Team USA

After initially taking a backseat at the outset of competition, you can now put the United States on the board of nations to have medaled in this year's Winter Olympics. Julia Marino became the first Team USA athlete to medal, earning silver in the women's snowboard slopestyle after finishing second to Zoi Sadowski-Synnott of New Zealand. Sadowski-Synnott's victory was a monumental one for her nation, as it marked New Zealand's first-ever Winter Olympic gold medal.
Team USA also medaled in freestyle skiing, as Jaelin Kauf earned silver in women's moguls after finishing second to Jakara Anthony of Australia. Day 4 of the Olympics will see a number of women's events, as women's speed skating, biathlon, skiing big air, and hockey prelims are on deck alongside men's speed skating, skiing Super-G, and mixed doubles curling.
Big Air? Big Darian!@TeamUSA's Darian Stevens puts it down in qualifying.
— NBC Olympics (@NBCOlympics) February 7, 2022
📺 : @USA_Network and @peacockTV,#WinterOlympics // #WatchWithUS pic.twitter.com/JJ6z3lq9MZ
.@JaeBird96 wins SILVER! 🥈
— NBC Olympics (@NBCOlympics) February 7, 2022
Jaelin Kauf is the first American woman to bring home a moguls medal for @TeamUSA since 2014. #WinterOlympics pic.twitter.com/GG6hqNRHvE
The chaos is part of the fun of being a goalie. 😅#WinterOlympics pic.twitter.com/VCaL1Kedyn
— Olympic Hockey on NBC (@NBCSportsHockey) February 6, 2022
Day 4: Feb. 7
(All Times Eastern)
- Women's speed skating, 1,500m final - 3:30 a.m.
- Women's biathlon, individual 15km final - 4 a.m.
- Speed skating - women's 500m final, men's 1,000m final - 6:30 a.m.
- Mixed doubles curling semifinals - 7 a.m.
- Women's skiing big air final - 9 p.m.
- Men's skiing Super-G final - 10 p.m.
- Women's hockey prelims, USA vs. Canada 10:45 p.m.
















