
Nick Goepper will cheer on the Bengals all the way from Beijing Winter Olympics
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Nick Goepper will cheer on the Bengals all the way from Beijing Winter Olympics
The Bengals are just days away from taking on the Los Angeles Rams in the Super Bowl and one tri-state resident will be cheering them on all the way from the Olympics in Beijing.Lawrenceburg native Nick Goepper is competing in the Winter Olympics. RELATED: Bengals fans take off for Los Angeles ahead of Super BowlThe game will take place right before Goepper's event.When speaking with USA Today, Goepper said: “I think if I timed it right, I could watch the first half before doing practice for slopestyle qualification."Goepper, who grew up on the slopes at Perfect North, is a Bengals fan, even wearing the jersey during the X Games in Aspen, Colorado, when the Bengals beat the Titans. The Olympian told USA Today that he will "opt out of paying attention to the game on qualification day and just praying that they win."When to watch Nick Goepper in competition at the Olympic Winter Games Beijing 2022Before he bids for a third slopestyle medal, Goepper goes in Big Air qualification this Monday at 13:30 local time (00:30 EST for Cincinnati).The final is on Wednesday with the first of three runs at 11:00 (22:00 EST on Tuesday).Then comes slopestyle qualification on Feb. 14 at 12:30 local time (23:30 EST on Sunday).Should Goepper make it through, he will take part in the final the following day which starts at 09:30 local time (20:30 EST on Monday).
The Bengals are just days away from taking on the Los Angeles Rams in the Super Bowl and one tri-state resident will be cheering them on all the way from the Olympics in Beijing.
Lawrenceburg native Nick Goepper is competing in the Winter Olympics.
RELATED: Bengals fans take off for Los Angeles ahead of Super Bowl
The game will take place right before Goepper's event.
When speaking with USA Today, Goepper said: “I think if I timed it right, I could watch the first half before doing practice for slopestyle qualification."
Goepper, who grew up on the slopes at Perfect North, is a Bengals fan, even wearing the jersey during the X Games in Aspen, Colorado, when the Bengals beat the Titans.
The Olympian told USA Today that he will "opt out of paying attention to the game on qualification day and just praying that they win."
When to watch Nick Goepper in competition at the Olympic Winter Games Beijing 2022
Before he bids for a third slopestyle medal, Goepper goes in Big Air qualification this Monday at 13:30 local time (00:30 EST for Cincinnati).
The final is on Wednesday with the first of three runs at 11:00 (22:00 EST on Tuesday).
Then comes slopestyle qualification on Feb. 14 at 12:30 local time (23:30 EST on Sunday).
Should Goepper make it through, he will take part in the final the following day which starts at 09:30 local time (20:30 EST on Monday).