BEIJING (AP) Casey Dawson's around-the-world dash to the Beijing Olympics got him to the starting line in time for the 1,500 meters. Delayed for days in the United States by COVID-19, the speedskater's journey of 20-plus hours began in his hometown of Park City, Utah. He flew across the U.S. and caught a flight to Paris. From there, it was on to Beijing.
By Sakura Murakami BEIJING (Reuters) - When American speed skater Casey Dawson lined up for his 1,500 metres race at the Beijing Olympics on Tuesday, .
Casey Dawson, a speed skater representing the U.S. at the 2022 Olympics, had to borrow a pair of blades for his race after his flight lost his luggage.
Casey Dawson, a speed skater representing the United States at the 2022 Olympics, had to borrow a pair of blades for his race after his flight lost his luggage.
Casey Dawson, a speed skater representing the U.S. at the 2022 Olympics, had to borrow a pair of blades for his race after his flight lost his luggage.