How to Watch the Winter Olympics on TikTok, Which Is Where All the Good Stuff Happens

The accounts and athletes to follow for highlights and behind-the-scene content from Beijing

February 8, 2022 10:08 am
TikTok's got Olympic content you can't get anywhere else.
TikTok's got Olympic content you can't get anywhere else.
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The Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics have officially commenced, and similar the case at the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics just six months ago, TikTok is once again overflowing with Olympic content — the only Olympic content that matters, TBH.

Now before you roll your eyes at yet another TikTok trend, here’s why you should consider spending countless hours scrolling through OlympicTok for the next two weeks:

For starters, official accounts from NBC and the Olympics themselves offer quick highlights from the events in case you’re unable to catch every freestyle skiing trick, record-breaking moment or gold medal win live. (And considering these events are happening around the clock simultaneously, getting to see everything is nigh impossible.)

But more interesting than that, TikTok allows for more behind-the-scenes coverage of the Games you’re unlikely to get from traditional news sources. That’s because Olympians from all over the globe are able to give viewers an inside look at life in the Olympic Village, from the food they eat to what their rooms look like, through the video-sharing app. TikTok has also given viewers and fans the ability to ask questions and interact with athletes via comment sections while allowing Olympians to show off their goofy, relatable sides as they participate in popular TikTok trends and share funny anecdotes about their time in Beijing. All in all, the app has cultivated a more intimate Olympic experience for both spectators and athletes than we ever experienced at past Olympic games (Tokyo notwithstanding).

There’s a lot of Olympic-related content swirling around on TikTok, so if you’re unsure where to begin, below you’ll find a few accounts and hashtags you should follow for all the 2022 Winter Olympics coverage you can’t get anywhere else.

For Highlights

As mentioned above, the official TikTok accounts of the Olympics and NBC Olympics are great sources for event highlights, athlete interviews, medal-winning reactions and memes. And yes, these two official accounts are undeniably having fun posting humorous Olympic-related content to complement their standard network coverage.

For Behind-the-Scenes Content

Want to see what the Olympic Village living quarters look like? All the SKIMS merch Kim Kardashian gifted Team USA? What it’s like to walk in the Opening Ceremony parade and the food Olympians are grubbing on? Follow the athletes. Here are a couple of noteworthy accounts from Olympians to check out …

  • @teamusa: The official TikTok account for Team USA has a deluge of backstage content from the Winter Games, including room tours, Opening Ceremony fit checks and Q&As with the U.S. athletes.
  • @shaunwhite: It’s the three-time Olympic Gold medalist snowboarder’s last Olympic run. When he’s not completing unbelievable halfpipe runs, White’s answering every burning question his followers have about his Olympic experience. (And after the Games, stick around his account to watch White react to snowsport videos while he munches on food.)
  • @maddie_mastro: The 21-year-old snowboarder is in her second Olympic Games and posting all about it to her nearly 500K TikTok followers.
  • @adaripp: While former American figure skater Adam Rippon isn’t competing in the Games, he’s helping coach skater Mariah Bell in Beijing and delivering some hilarious TikTok commentary in the process.
  • @hilaryknight: Playing in her fourth Olympics with the women’s national ice hockey team, Knight is posting lots of humorous vids with her teammates.
  • @karebearsk8: It’s okay that you only care about figure skating. 22-year-old Karen Chen has all the skating content for you.
  • @summerbritcher: American luger Summer Britcher is worth a follow just for this expert takedown after a commenter called her sport “glorified sledding.”

Search “Olympics” on TikTok

The easiest way to find Olympic content shouldn’t exactly surprise you: simply type “Olympics” into your TikTok search bar and you’ll land on a page with top videos and accounts to check out. Browse, peruse, engage and follow the accounts you like, and in no time, TikTok’s terrifyingly accurate algorithm will be reading your mind and serving you exactly the type of Olympics content you’re most likely to enjoy.

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