Summary

  • 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

  • Debate: #bbcolympics or text 81111

  1. Brits in actionpublished at 09:38 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2018

    It is a busy few hours for the British team, with six competitors in action in the next couple of hours.

    • 10:00-12:50: Triple world champion Elise Christie begins her bid to finally land an Olympic title with the 500m heats (10:50 GMT). Charlotte Gilmartin (10:58) and Kathryn Thomson (10:46) are also in action, as is Farrell Treacy (10:00) in the men's 1500m.
    • 10:10-13:20: British sliders will return to an Olympic luge track for the first time since Vancouver 2010 with Adam 'AJ' Rosen and Rupert Staudinger competing in the opening runs.
    • 11:15-12:45: Biathlete Amanda Lightfoot (11:40) contests the 7.5km event.
    Adam Rosen in trainingImage source, Reuters
  2. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 09:33 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2018

    #bbcolympics

    Samson: This Slopestyle stuff is straight out of a video game! Amazing skills.

    Liam Gladdy: I’d never normally opt to watch Ice Hockey. Yet, here I am supporting the Swedish women’s hockey team at 9am on a Saturday.

    Sweden still lead 2-1, with just under eight minutes to go.

    Japan and Sweden duel in the women's ice hockeyImage source, Getty Images
  3. Inside the Ice Arenapublished at 09:32 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2018

    Short track skating

    Caroline Chapman
    BBC Sport in Pyeongchang

    The Gangneung Ice Arena has just opened its doors and is ready to host the short track opener.

    It’s a stunning venue - if a little precarious if you’re scared of heights.

    The atmosphere is going to be electric. South Koreans love their short-track.

    Gangneung arena
  4. N Korea invites South president for visitpublished at 09:26 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2018

    Later on we will see a unified Korea team, featuring players from both South Korea and North Korea playing together in their women's ice hockey match against Switzerland.

    It is hoped these Games can bring the two Korea countries closer together.

    Earlier today, North Korea leader Kim Jong-un's sister Kim Jo-jong has delivered a handwritten invitation to South Korea President Moon Jae-in to visit Pyongyang.

    Media caption,

    Winter Olympics 2018: N Korea invites South president for visit

  5. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 09:18 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2018

    #bbcolympics

    Ann Love: That slopestyle though. Heart-stopping stuff...

    Matthew Frost: Is there anything better than watching women's ice hockey when you wake up?

  6. ice hockey

    Postpublished at 09:18 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2018

    Ice Hockey: Japan 1-2 Sweden

    Sweden took the lead, were pegged back and are now back in front at 2-1 against Japan. Sixteen minutes of the third period to go.

    Sweden celebrate their second goal against JapanImage source, Getty Images
  7. Watch: Sweden's Kalla wins first gold of the Games in skiathlonpublished at 09:17 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2018

    Cross-country skiing: Ladies' 7.5km + 7.5km skiathlon

    Earlier on we had our first gold medal of the Games and Sweden took it with victory for Charlotte Kalla, while Norway's Marit Bjoergen collected her 11th Winter Olympics medal with a silver.

    Relive the race with the highlights here.

  8. Watch: Korea's Lee slips on curling stonepublished at 09:13 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2018

    That has got to hurt.

    South Korea's Lee Ki-Jeong suffers a nasty fall, slipping on a curling stone during his mixed doubles match with Norway.

    Watch the slip below.

  9. Gerard's fanatical supportpublished at 09:07 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2018

    Snowboarding

    USA's Redmond Gerard seems to have developed an interesting support base following slopestyle qualification this morning.

    Rather spooky that.

    Redmond GerardImage source, Getty Images
  10. Yarnold and Deas in good formpublished at 09:03 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2018

    Skeleton

    Anna Thompson
    BBC Sport in Pyeongchang

    We haven't had official skeleton training yet at the Winter Olympics - that starts on Monday.

    But the sliders have had unofficial training and have been down the Alpensia Sliding Centre track for a couple of runs.

    And the good news, from a British perspective, is that reigning Olympic champion Lizzy Yarnold and Team GB team-mate Laura Deas look at home on the track and have posted decent times.

    Also looking strong so far are Austria's Janine Flock, Canada's Elisabeth Vathje and (not surprisingly) World Cup leader Jacqueline Loelling, from Germany.

    Great Britain's Lizzy YarnoldImage source, Reuters
  11. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 08:54 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2018

    #bbcolympics

    Clarenceb: In ice hockey why don't they use luminous coloured pucks (instead of black) so that we can easily see what is happening?

    That's a good point...

  12. Vote nowpublished at 08:53 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2018

    Who will top the medal table?

    In case you haven't seen it, we have a vote for you to get involved in.

    We are asking: Who will top the medal table? We have (hugely optimistically) included Great Britain.

    The other options are Canada, China, France, Germany, Norway, Olympic Athletes From Russia, South Korea and the United States.

    You have until 12:30 GMT to vote and we will be announcing the result shortly after.

    The vote is at the top right of the page on desktop versions and via the 'vote' tab on mobiles.

  13. ice hockey

    Japan level in the ice hockeypublished at 08:52 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2018

    Ice Hockey, women's preliminary round: Japan 1-1 Sweden

    Goalllllllll.

    Japan level things up at 1-1 in their women's preliminary round match against Sweden.

    Japan Women's Hockey team celebrate their equaliser.Image source, Getty Images
  14. Swedes celebratingpublished at 08:47 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2018

    There will be 102 gold medals won at this Winter Olympics. One down and this is a (very, very early) medal table.

    One gold medal, 1-0 up in the ice hockey, it is all about Sweden.

    Medal tableImage source, .
  15. Watch: Sweden's Fanny Rask opens scoring against Japanpublished at 08:44 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2018

    Ice Hockey, women's preliminary round: Japan 0-1 Sweden

    We are into the second period of the ice hockey preliminary round match between Japan and Sweden.

    The Europeans are leading, and this is why...

    Watch live coverage by pressing the play button at the top of this page.

  16. Saturday's headlinespublished at 08:41 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2018

    If you are just waking up, where have you been?

    Anyway, here is some of what you missed out on...

    • British snowboarder Jamie Nicholls failed to make the slopestyle final after falling in his second run. Team-mates Billy Morgan and Rowan Coultas also fell in their second runs and failed to qualify, finishing 10th and 18th respectively in heat two.
    • Sweden's Charlotte Kalla won the women's skiathlon to secure the first gold medal of Pyeongchang 2018, while Norway's Marit Bjoergen took silver - her 11th Winter Olympics medal - to become the most decorated female Winter Olympian of all time.
    • California-born Briton Annika Taylor finished last out of 60 in the women's 7.5km + 7.5km skiathlon.

  17. Morning chatpublished at 08:35 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2018

    BBC One

    Watch Amy Williams on BBC One right now for an update of the best of the Winter Olympics action.

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  18. First medallists of the 2018 Winter Olympicspublished at 08:32 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2018

    Cross-country skiing: Ladies' 7.5km + 7.5km skiathlon

    One race down, and it was gold for Charlotte Kalla (Sweden), silver for Marit Bjoergen (Norway) and bronze for Krista Parmakoski (Finland).

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    Back under waypublished at 08:28 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2018

    Ice Hockey, women's preliminary round: Japan 0-1 Sweden

    BBC Two

    We are back under way with the ice hockey. That is our live offering at the moment and you can watch along by pressing the play button at the top. Remember, Sweden hold a 1-0 advantage over Japan in their women's preliminary round match. We have just started the second period.

  20. A brave (and cold) Tongan, Imagine and united Korea - best of opening ceremonypublished at 08:23 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2018

    Miss the opening ceremony yesterday?

    No problem. You can watch the best moments from a spectacular Winter Olympics 2018 opening ceremony in Pyeongchang below.