There are unusual pictures at these Olympic Winter Games in Beijing: It is snowing both directly in China's capital and in the mountainous regions.

The schedule will be mixed up in two disciplines on Sunday.

In terms of sport, the German team did not get off to a good start in the second half of the Olympics.

The alpine have nothing to do with the decision in the men's giant slalom.

At the Winter Games premiere of monobob, Laura Nolte is on course for bronze, but misses a better starting position.

Mariama Jamanka makes a bad mistake and already has no chance.

No gold line:

Laura Nolte is on course for a medal in monobob.

After two out of four runs, the 2016 youth Olympic champion is third in the new Olympic discipline.

However, the woman from Winterberg is 1.22 seconds behind the world champion Kaillie Humphries from the USA who is in the lead.

This threatens the end of the German gold series in the Yanqing ice track.

Second behind Humphries is Canada's Christine de Bruin, 1.04 seconds back.

Fourth is Elana Meyers Taylor from the USA.

Two-man bobsleigh Olympic champion Mariama Jamanka from Oberhof made several mistakes in the first and second run. She was 17th, 3.69 seconds behind the leader.

Races three and four take place on Monday.

No chance:

For the German alpine trio, the technical competitions started with a damper.

Alexander Schmid and Linus Straßer dropped out in the first round of the giant slalom after driving errors, Julian Rauchfuss landed several seconds behind at the back of the field.

The race at Xiaohaituo Mountain was marked by poor visibility due to fog and snowfall.

Leading at half-time is gold favorite Marco Odermatt from Switzerland, who celebrated four World Cup victories in this discipline this winter.

In second place is Stefan Brennsteiner from Austria, followed by Frenchman Mathieu Faivre.

Starting list:

Figure skater Kamila Valiyeva is on the starting list for the women's Olympic short program on Tuesday in Beijing, despite the ongoing sports court case against her because of a positive doping test.

The 15-year-old exceptional runner from Russia is listed in 26th place out of 30 starters on the list published on Sunday.

Valiewa has to worry about taking part in the Olympic medal fight and has to wait for the judgment of the International Court of Arbitration for Sport, which has been announced for Monday.

The European champion had tested positive for the banned drug trimetazidine at the end of December.

The Russian Anti-Doping Agency banned her after receiving the result.

The agency's disciplinary committee lifted the suspension.

Snow whirlwind:

The winter weather had an impact on several competitions on Sunday.

The slopestyle qualification of the ski freestylers had to be postponed.

Actually, it should have started on Sunday at 3 a.m. CET.

The competition will now start on Monday at the earliest.

The women's second downhill training session was completely canceled due to snowfall.

Germany's World Cup runner-up Kira Weidle only has one more chance to familiarize herself with the piste for the sprint on Tuesday (4:00 a.m. CET in the FAZ live ticker for the Olympics, on ARD and on Eurosport).

Another test run is planned for Monday.

The men's giant slalom was initially postponed.

Low:

At the Olympic Winter Games in Beijing, fewer new corona infections than ever before were recorded.

As the organizers announced, only three other infections were discovered among those involved on Saturday.

Two infections were found at Beijing Airport among those involved in the games.

In addition, one of over 69,000 corona tests in the closed Olympic bubble was positive.

The previous low was reported last Tuesday with five new cases.