Vincent Zhou.Photo: Jean Catuffe/Getty Images

Vincent Zhouhas tested positive forCOVID-19.
Just one day before the men’s competition kicks off at theBeijing Winter Olympics, the figure skater and two-time Olympian, 21, returned a positive test during a daily screening.
“As part of yesterday’s regular COVID-19 screening, Vincent Zhou tested positive. Under the guidance of the [U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee] medical staff, Zhou is undergoing additional testing to confirm his status,” a spokesman for U.S. Figure Skating said in a statement late Sunday.
“If the results are negative, Zhou will be able to compete in the men’s short program, which begins Tuesday. At this time, we ask you respect his privacy as we await the results,” the spokesman said.
Zhou was scheduled to compete in the men’s short program on Tuesday morning in Beijing. He must test negative in two consecutive COVID tests to participate in the event. If he does not, he will be placed in isolation and could miss the men’s short program.
News of Zhou’s positive test comes on the same day as Team USA’s silver medal win in the team event.

Zhou was noticeably missing during the flower ceremony and photo op with teammates Nathan Chen, Karen Chen, ice dancers Madison Hubbell and Zach Donohue and Madison Chock and Evan Bates as well as pairs skaters Alexa Knierim and Brandon Frazier.
The day before the results, Zhou had competed in the men’s free skate portion of the team event.
On Sunday, 11 of 142 people arriving in Beijing tested positive, including seven athletes and team officials, according to theNew York Times, which also reported that 13 people tested positive for COVID, including five athletes and team officials, out of the 74,603 tests taken in Beijing’s “closed loop” on that day.
To learn more about Team USA, visitTeamUSA.org. Watch the Winter Olympics, now, and the Paralympics, beginning March 4, on NBC.
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