Summary

  • Canada's Alex Bilodeau wins gold in the men's mogul

  • GB slopestyle skier James Woods injured in training

  • Curling - GB men beat Russia, lose to Sweden

  • Curling - GB women open with defeat by Sweden

  • Jack Whelbourne crashes out of 1500m short track final

  • Christie wins short track heat, Gilmartin also through

  1. Bad luck bobsleigherspublished at 15:22 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2014

    Johnny QuinnImage source, @johnnyquinnUSA

    American bobsleigher Johnny Quinn says on Twitter:, external No one is going to believe this but we just got stuck in an elevator. Ask Nick Cunningham and David Cripps who were there...

    On Saturday, Quinn had to smash through his bathroom door in the athletes' village after it became jammed.

    Bathroom doorImage source, @johnnyquinnUSA
  2. Biathlonpublished at 15:20 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2014

    Ole Einar Bjoerndalen is currently fourth, with Martin Fourcade, the World Cup leader, leading the race and preparing for the third shoot. The stands are jam-packed and all sorts of national flags are being waved as the leaders - Fourcade, Dominik Landertinger and Jaroslav Soukup - make their way to the Biathlon Centre.

  3. Lugepublished at 15:18 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2014

    Colin Bryce
    Former GB bobsledder on BBC TV

    "Tatyana Huefner of Germany has a superb record in Olympic Games and World Championships but has struggled with her confidence and she is a long way down on her junior team-mate Geisenberger but there is enough time for her to re-set her aims. Tatyana Ivanova took a big hit and she could still do more on a clean run. Anke Wischnewski is the oldest woman on the World Cup circuit and she will be pleased with her run while Alex Gough is still in touch with the leader."

  4. Biathlonpublished at 15:15 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2014

    The biathlon is under way and history could be made today as Ole Einar Bjorndalen is bidding to become the first athlete to win 13 Winter Olympic medals. The sprint gold medallist set off first in the 12.5km pursuit and will secure gold should no-one overtake him. The 40-year-old's closest rival is likely to be Austria's Dominik Landertinger, who began a second behind him, while World Cup leader Martin Fourcade of France has a handicap of 12 seconds to make up.

  5. Freestyle Skiingpublished at 15:11 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2014

    Rob Hodgetts
    BBC Sport in Sochi

    Ben CavetImage source, Getty Images

    "France's British-born Ben Cavet is in a spot of bother after landing his first jump and takes a few seconds to compose himself before putting in a decent set of turns mid run. He pulled out of the second jump too but will have another chance to qualify later.

    'Not too good. I had trouble going over the top jump. My feet got stuck because the snow is quite sticky," he told me. 'It's a pretty tough course, there are a lot of changes in the rhythm. There some long bumps, some tight bumps.

    "I had good training this afternoon so it should go well. I'm hoping for a top 10."

  6. Cross-Country Skiingpublished at 15:09 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2014

    Russia have submitted an official written appeal against the result of the men's skiathlon on Sunday, a race in which their skier Maxim Vylegzhanin finished in fourth place.

    The 31-year-old Russian missed out on the bronze medal following an "infraction of the corridor rules" by Martin Johnsrud Sundby of Norway.

    The Norwegian was given a written reprimand from the International Ski Federation (FIS) following an initial protest on Sunday by the Russian team. The FIS have up to 72 hours to consider Russia's appeal.

  7. Get involvedpublished at 15:08 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2014

    David Shaw:, external This moguls competition is so exciting to watch. I cant wait for the medals final, can't imagine how hard they will push each other.

  8. Curlingpublished at 15:08 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2014

    Steve Cram
    BBC Sport curling commentator

    "This is going to be much tougher than this morning against Russia. There's a good crowd building for this game in the second round of matches against the world champions from Sweden. It would be great for the British men to start with two victories."

  9. Curlingpublished at 15:08 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2014

    Hello again. Yes, Lawrence has left to grab a radical chicken salad, though he did kiggle-caggle ever so slightly when he was leaving the desk. It's the excitement which gets to him. Britain's male curlers have kicked off against world champions Sweden and Michael Goodfellow's first throw comes to a stop near the edge of the ring.

  10. Freestyle Skiing - Mogulspublished at 15:01 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2014

    Rob Hodgetts
    BBC Sport at the Rosa Khutor Alpine Resort

    "Alex Bilodeau showing why he's the Olympic moguls champion with an impressive first run to go top. Mikael Kingsbury & Alexandr Smyshlyaev also look good."

  11. Postpublished at 14:58 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2014

    I'm off for a spot of lunch so I'll leave you in Aimee Lewis' very capable hands for the next hour or so.

  12. Coming uppublished at 14:57 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2014

    Lots of options for your viewing pleasure from 15:00 GMT, with the next round of men's curling matches taking place, including Great Britain against Sweden.

    The biathlon men's 12.5km pursuit kicks off, too, with Norway's Ole Einar Bjoerndalen bidding to become the first athlete to win 13 Winter Olympic medals.

    Finland take on Canada in the women's ice hockey preliminary round while the medals are decided in the men's 500m speed skating.

  13. Get involvedpublished at 14:54 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2014

    Joe Stapleton:, external These guys are insane in the moguls. Their knees just absorb everything.

    Zach Rooney:, external Men's moguls right now is killing my work ethic. The skiers involved are so good.

  14. Lugepublished at 14:53 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2014

    The first run in the women's luge singles is underway at the Sanki Sliding Centre with Germany's Natalie Geisenberger, the world champion and second woman out on the course setting the pace. Geisenberger, the bronze medallist from Vancouver clocked 49.891 for a new track record, and that time will take some beating, but there are still 29 other women still to go.

  15. Freestyle Skiing - Mogulspublished at 14:53 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2014

    There's a lot of falling, bouncing bodies and flailing arms in the moguls at the moment with skiers taking risks in this first qualifying run. That's because they'll all have a second run in which to reach the final, which start at 18:00 GMT.

  16. Alpine Skiingpublished at 14:45 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2014

    Tina Weirather, one of the leading medal contenders in the downhill, is a doubt for Wednesday's race after injuring a leg in training at the weekend. The Liechtenstein skier, whose mother Hanni Wenzel won double gold at the 1980 Winter Olympics, badly bruised her right leg and is receiving intensive therapy in a bid to be fit.

  17. Freestyle Skiing - Mogulspublished at 14:42 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2014

    Excellent ski from defending champion Alex Bilodeau, who sails to the top of the scoreboard with a score of 24.70, one point clear of the field. His compatriot Mikael Kingsbury, 21, is second overall, with Russian Alexandr Smyshlyaev third.

  18. BBC coveragepublished at 14:40 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2014

    If you're in any doubt as to what you can watch and where, let me help you out. The BBC is providing comprehensive coverage from Sochi giving you access to the action on television and red button.

    We've also got up to six live streams available online, connected TVs, mobiles, tablets and the BBC Sport app plus a live text commentary which runs throughout the day so you never miss a beat. Get involved.

  19. Get Involvedpublished at 14:38 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2014

    Per Spett of SwedenImage source, Getty Images

    Danny Haining:, external Per Spett is the coolest man on the mountain.

    Samantha W-M:, external Mogul skier, Per Spett (the Bearded Swede) was amazing. Pulling that Superman and front flip for his last jump.

    Dave Stevenson:, external Per Spett. Great beard and great final superman jump.

  20. Curlingpublished at 14:35 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2014

    Earlier this morning, Team GB's women's curling team began their Olympic campaign with a 6-4 defeat by European champions Sweden.

    Skip Eve Muirhead said: "It is always disappointing to lose the first match. It was always going to be a tough one anyway, playing the European champions and world runners-up. They are one of the favourites but the game could have gone either way.

    "I think we played well in the middle half of the game and if we can take that to the next game - and the next game is a new one - we will definitely step it up."