From figure skater Yuzuru Hanyu of Japan to NHL star Connor McDavid of Canada, the biggest names in winter sports will descend on the Chinese capital in February for the Beijing 2022 Olympics
Japan's Yuzuru Hanyu competing in the men's short program during the ISU World Team Trophy figure skating event in Osaka
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The biggest names in winter sports will descend on the Chinese capital in February for the Beijing 2022 Olympics.
Ahead of Wednesday's 100-day countdown to the Games, AFP Sport picks out five stars who look set to light up the Olympics.
Hanyu is still only 26, but the "Ice Prince" is already going after a hat-trick of Olympic figure-skating gold medals. He is always followed by screaming fans who shower the ice with Winnie the Poohs after his routines—potentially sensitive in China because critics mock President Xi Jinping as looking like the fictional bear. Although the Beijing Games will be restricted to local spectators, Chinese authorities have vowed to ensure Hanyu still gets plenty of support—the official intervention underlining just how big a star he is.
Born in California and representing the United States before switching to China, Gu looks destined to be one of the faces of the Games. Just 18, the freeskier is also a model and grade-A student. Known as "Gu Ailing" in China, her father is American and mother Chinese. She has been enthusiastically embraced in China, with the country's media affectionately dubbing her "Frog Princess" after a green helmet she wore.