U.S. figure skater Vincent Zhou withdraws from Olympics after positive COVID test

U.S. men's figure skater Vincent Zhou has tested positive for COVID-19, and is out of the individual competition at the Olympic Winter Games in Beijing.

Men's singles skater, 21, tested positive during routine screening

Vincent Zhou of the United States competes in the men's free skate portion of the team figure skating competition at the 2022 Olympic Winter Games on Sunday in Beijing. (David J. Phillip/The Associated Press)

U.S. men's figure skater Vincent Zhou has tested positive for the coronavirus, and is out of the individual competition.

In a five-minute video posted to Instagram on Monday night Beijing time, a teary Zhou announced that he would have to withdraw. He had initially tested positive as part of a routine COVID-19 screening, and underwent additional testing.

The 21-year-old had struggled through a poor free skate for the eventual team silver medallists a day before, and was due to compete in the individual competition that begins with the men's short program on Tuesday.

In the video, Zhou said he had isolated to the point of "crushing" loneliness over the past few months in a bid to avoid the virus.

"It seems pretty unreal that of all the people, it would happen to myself," he said.

He ended on a positive note.

"This is not the end. This is a setup for a bigger comeback."

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