Postpublished at 10:55 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2018
Short track speed skating: Women's 500m heats
Elise Christie is in the lead after lap one.
GB's Elise Christie wins short-track speed skating heat
Lim Hyo-jun wins speed skating gold for hosts South Korea
Sweden's Charlotte Kalla wins first gold of the Games in skiathlon
Unified Korean women's ice hockey team lose 8-0 to Switzerland
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Michael Emons
Short track speed skating: Women's 500m heats
Elise Christie is in the lead after lap one.
Short track speed skating: Women's 500m heats
Next up is Elise Christie in heat four of eight. Can she move into the quarter-finals?
"She is the reigning world champion" is a pretty nice way to be introduced to the crowd.
Short track speed skating: Women's 500m heats
Second time around and Kathryn Thomson hits the ice again. This time there is no one to blame but her. The Dutch athlete, Suzanne Schulting, falls first, Thomson is on her own, in third place but loses it at a corner, losing her balance and she is out.
Short track speed skating: Women's 500m heats
Brit Kathryn Thomson is taken out at the first corner. There is nothing she can do about it, but, luckily, it happened so early that the race will be restarted with all four competitors.
Short track speed skating: Women's 500m heats
The first Brit in action is Kathryn Thomson. She goes next in heat two. Top two takes her into the next phase, the quarter-finals, on Tuesday.
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Mark Heelam: Elise Christie, good luck in the heats. You can do it. Gold all the way!
Jock Tamson: Good luck Elise and Charlotte. All of Britain is rooting for you!
Hannah: Come on Elise Christie you got this.
Short track speed skating (Women's 500m)
Sarah Lindsay
Three-time Olympic short track speed skater on BBC TV
Ariana Fontana has been winning for a long time. She has Olympic medals already so she is certainly one to watch.
Short track speed skating: Women's 500m heats
The North Koreans are out in force to watch the short track speed skating.
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Short track speed skating: Women's 500m heats (from 10:44 GMT)
Jon Eley
Former GB Olympic short-track speed skater
Elise Christie is clearly the best in the world now. She will show that today hopefully if she goes out there and blasts it from the start.
Short track speed skating: Women's 500m heats (from 10:44 GMT)
Sarah Lindsay
Three-time Olympic short track speed skater on BBC TV
Elise Christie is the best skater there has ever been and she is the fastest woman on ice. She has won everything else - this is the only thing left for her. She has to go out there and win gold.
Short track speed skating: Women's 500m heats (from 10:44 GMT)
Three events in Sochi 2014 proved to be a disaster as she was penalised in all of them, but Elise Christie has since recovered to become a triple world champion.
Can she get an Olympic gold medal to go along with an incredible CV?
She needs a top-two finish here to keep her hopes alive in the 500m and advance into Tuesday's quarter-finals.
Short Track Speed Skating (men's 1500m heats)
There were thrills, spills and disqualifications in the remaining five heats of the first short track speed skating event of the Games.
Sochi silver medalist Han Tianayu from China crashed out in his heat but was later reinstated after Italian Yuri Confortola was disqualified.
But defending champion Charles Hamelin from Canada, home favourites Hwang Dae-Heon, Lim Hyo-Jun and Yira Seo and world record holder Sjinkie Knegt of the Netherlands are among those through to the semi-finals at 11:21 GMT.
Snowboarding: Men's slopestyle
In case you missed it, this is what happened to Great Britain's Jamie Nicholls, who is out of the men's slopestyle event after crashing out in his second run in the qualifiers. Nicholls finished eighth after the two runs with only the top six making the final.
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Mulumbeni: Decided I’m gonna attempt skating again. Watching men’s short track skating has inspired me.
MrsMC: Loving watching Pyeonchang 2018 already. So exciting! Gutted for the slope style boys though.
We are live on BBC One right now and have been focusing on the men's luge, before moving on to short track speed skating with Kathryn Thomson, Elise Christie and Charlotte Gilmartin in action in the next half hour.
The luge can now be seen via the Red Button.
British snowboarder Aimee Fuller has put together a great behind-the-scenes video of her experience at the opening ceremony on her Twitter account.
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Short Track Speed Skating: Men's 1500m heats
The men's 1500m semi-finals take place at 11:21 GMT, but, sadly, there will be no Farrell Treacy in the line-up as the Brit crashed in his heat 20 minutes ago.
You can watch his race here.
Luge: Men's singles runs one and two
John Jackson
Two-time Olympic bobsledder on BBC TV
Now Felix Loch is a guy who can handle the pressure. He knows exactly what it is like to have to come out and deal with it. He's a double Olympic champion.
Luge: Men's singles runs one and two
We heard from Felix Loch earlier on, and the German, who has won this event at both the past two winter Olympics, is already the man to beat. He jumps to the top of the times and his effort of 47.674 seconds is the time everyone will be looking at.
Just under 48 seconds of nerve-jangling carnage.
Caroline Chapman
BBC Sport in Pyeongchang
GB’s curling teams arrived from their holding camp in Japan in time for the opening ceremony on Friday.
Women’s skip Eve Muirhead is entering her third Games, having won bronze in Sochi four years ago, while her brothers Glen and Thomas are making their Olympic debut in the men’s rink.
“The last couple of Olympics seem so long ago,” said the 27-year-old from Perth, Scotland.
“To be here with my two brothers is pretty special. Knowing I’ve got family by my side and knowing they’ve got Team GB on their back is special too.
“I’m looking forward to this one hopefully creating some more memories.”