Gallery: Olympic fans stand behind barriers, sit socially distanced for Winter Games
Beijing 2022
Spectators watch during the women's normal hill individual ski jumping final.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Matthias Schrader
Beijing 2022
Residents watch a broadcast of a curling competition.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Ng Han Guan
Beijing 2022
Foreign athletes inside a bus respond to residents on a street as they were heading to the National Stadium ahead of the opening ceremony.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Andy Wong
Beijing 2022
Spectators cheer before the women's slopestyle finals.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Francisco Seco
Beijing 2022
Spectators watch the pre-show ahead of the opening ceremony.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Jae C. Hong
Beijing 2022
Residents react as they watch a big screen broadcasting China winning its first gold medal in the mixed team relay final during the short track speedskating competition.
PHOTO: P Photo/Ng Han Guan
Beijing 2022
People watch the during the men's normal hill individual ski jumping trial round in a nearly empty Zhangjiakou National Ski Jumping Centre.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Andrew Medichini
Beijing 2022
A journalist looks out the window of an Olympic shuttle bus as performers walk along the street with props used at the opening ceremony.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Jae C. Hong
Beijing 2022
Spectators fill the stands before the women's moguls qualifying at Genting Snow Park.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Lee Jin-man
Beijing 2022
A man watches as the National Indoor Stadium is prepared for ice hockey.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Mark Humphrey
Beijing 2022
Spectators watch during the men's moguls qualifying at Genting Snow Park.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Gregory Bull
Beijing 2022
A TV in the lobby area of a media hotel shows news of a women's short track speed skating competition.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Jae C. Hong
Beijing 2022
A spectator takes a photo during the pre-show ahead of the opening ceremony.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Matt Slocum
Beijing 2022
A lone fan waits for the start of the men's singles short program in the figure skating competition.
PHOTO: AP Photo/David J. Phillip
Beijing 2022
Residents watch a big screen showing China's team in the mixed team relay final during the short track speedskating competition.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Ng Han Guan
Beijing 2022
A crowd watches as fireworks explode at the opening ceremony.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Ng Han Guan
Beijing 2022
Spectators watch during the women's normal hill individual ski jumping final.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Matthias Schrader
Beijing 2022
Residents watch a broadcast of a curling competition.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Ng Han Guan
Beijing 2022
Foreign athletes inside a bus respond to residents on a street as they were heading to the National Stadium ahead of the opening ceremony.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Andy Wong
Beijing 2022
Spectators cheer before the women's slopestyle finals.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Francisco Seco
Beijing 2022
Spectators watch the pre-show ahead of the opening ceremony.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Jae C. Hong
Beijing 2022
Residents react as they watch a big screen broadcasting China winning its first gold medal in the mixed team relay final during the short track speedskating competition.
PHOTO: P Photo/Ng Han Guan
Beijing 2022
People watch the during the men's normal hill individual ski jumping trial round in a nearly empty Zhangjiakou National Ski Jumping Centre.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Andrew Medichini
Beijing 2022
A journalist looks out the window of an Olympic shuttle bus as performers walk along the street with props used at the opening ceremony.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Jae C. Hong
Beijing 2022
Spectators fill the stands before the women's moguls qualifying at Genting Snow Park.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Lee Jin-man
Beijing 2022
A man watches as the National Indoor Stadium is prepared for ice hockey.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Mark Humphrey
Beijing 2022
Spectators watch during the men's moguls qualifying at Genting Snow Park.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Gregory Bull
Beijing 2022
A TV in the lobby area of a media hotel shows news of a women's short track speed skating competition.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Jae C. Hong
Beijing 2022
A spectator takes a photo during the pre-show ahead of the opening ceremony.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Matt Slocum
Beijing 2022
A lone fan waits for the start of the men's singles short program in the figure skating competition.
PHOTO: AP Photo/David J. Phillip
Beijing 2022
Residents watch a big screen showing China's team in the mixed team relay final during the short track speedskating competition.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Ng Han Guan
Beijing 2022
A crowd watches as fireworks explode at the opening ceremony.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Ng Han Guan
Beijing 2022
Spectators watch during the women's normal hill individual ski jumping final.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Matthias Schrader
Beijing 2022
Residents watch a broadcast of a curling competition.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Ng Han Guan
Beijing 2022
Foreign athletes inside a bus respond to residents on a street as they were heading to the National Stadium ahead of the opening ceremony.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Andy Wong
Beijing 2022
Spectators cheer before the women's slopestyle finals.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Francisco Seco
Beijing 2022
Spectators watch the pre-show ahead of the opening ceremony.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Jae C. Hong
Beijing 2022
Residents react as they watch a big screen broadcasting China winning its first gold medal in the mixed team relay final during the short track speedskating competition.
PHOTO: P Photo/Ng Han Guan
Beijing 2022
People watch the during the men's normal hill individual ski jumping trial round in a nearly empty Zhangjiakou National Ski Jumping Centre.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Andrew Medichini
Beijing 2022
A journalist looks out the window of an Olympic shuttle bus as performers walk along the street with props used at the opening ceremony.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Jae C. Hong
Beijing 2022
Spectators fill the stands before the women's moguls qualifying at Genting Snow Park.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Lee Jin-man
Beijing 2022
A man watches as the National Indoor Stadium is prepared for ice hockey.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Mark Humphrey
Beijing 2022
Spectators watch during the men's moguls qualifying at Genting Snow Park.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Gregory Bull
Beijing 2022
A TV in the lobby area of a media hotel shows news of a women's short track speed skating competition.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Jae C. Hong
Beijing 2022
A spectator takes a photo during the pre-show ahead of the opening ceremony.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Matt Slocum
Beijing 2022
A lone fan waits for the start of the men's singles short program in the figure skating competition.
PHOTO: AP Photo/David J. Phillip
Beijing 2022
Residents watch a big screen showing China's team in the mixed team relay final during the short track speedskating competition.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Ng Han Guan
Beijing 2022
A crowd watches as fireworks explode at the opening ceremony.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Ng Han Guan
Behind barrier fences, in socially distanced stadium seating or outside in below-freezing temperatures, these are an unusual Olympics for fans and spectators at these second pandemic-era Games.
Beijing's Olympic village and all the competition venues are cut off from the surrounding city by fences and barriers, a so-called “closed loop” aimed at keeping athletes, coaches, journalists, Games staff and volunteers separated from Beijing locals. It's all part of the strict COVID protocols imposed by the country where the coronavirus first emerged but claims some of the lowest death and infection rates in the world.Judging by a series of images captured by Associated Press photographers over the first few days of the Games, the pandemic measures don't appear to have dimmed the enthusiasm of the most faithful fans.
Inside the loop, rows of spectators occupy every other seat to maintain social distance as they wait for the start of the men’s singles short program at figure skating competition on Friday morning.
Outside, Beijingers watch a big screen as China’s mixed relay team wins gold in short track speedskating on Saturday. And fans outside the iconic Bird's Nest stadium in minus-two degrees Celsius watching the fireworks explode during Friday's opening ceremony.