Summary

  • WATCH: Freestyle Skiing - Women's moguls

  • Replays on Red Button and this page till 23:59 GMT

  • Austrian David Gleirscher wins luge as Felix Loch misses out on a medal

  • Perrine Laffont lands women's moguls for France

  • GB's Andrew Musgrave historic seventh in cross-country skiing

  • Red Gerard (US) wins slopestyle gold

  • Women's slopestyle and men's downhill events postponed - high winds

  1. Postpublished at 05:17 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    So, where does that leave us?

    In an hour, Andrew Musgrave and Callum Smith will go for GB in the men's 15km and 15km skiathlon.

    At the moment, the team figure skating has been trimmed to five teams - Italy, Japan, USA, Canada and OAR.

  2. Postpublished at 05:14 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

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  3. Snowboardingpublished at 05:13 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    Women's qualifiers cancelled

    ...but so too is every once else in the field.

    Instead of whittling the 27-strong field down to 12 riders that would have had three runs in the final, everyone goes through to tomorrow's gold-medal decider and will have two runs each.

  4. Qualifiers cancelledpublished at 05:11 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    Women's slopestyle

    So, there's good news, and there's bad news.

    The bad news is that the women's slopestyle qualifiers have been cancelled because of the strong winds at the Phoenix Snow Park.

    The good news is that Great Britain's Aimee Fuller is through to the final...

    Snowboarding is cancelledImage source, Getty Images
  5. Any ideas?published at 05:05 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

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  6. Postpublished at 05:02 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    In fact, we're not going to get an update on when it could begin until 05:15 GMT.

    This is like when it rains in cricket.

  7. Snowboardingpublished at 05:00 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    Women's slopestyle

    We're nearly half an hour after the women's slopestyle qualification should have started, but we're still waiting for it to begin because of that pesky swirling win at the Phoenix Snow Park. There's end to the delay in sight, either.

    Sit tight...

  8. Snowboardingpublished at 04:53 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    Men's slopestyle final

    Nick Hope
    BBC Sport in Pyeongchang

    Four years ago Canadian Mark McMorris claimed snowboard slopestyle bronze in the sport’s Olympic debut, but matching that today is an incredible achievement given the journey he has endured over the last six months.

    Last year he was left in a coma, with “life threatening” injuries which included 17 broken bones.

    Although in his own words he is “more chilled” now than before, he was quite emotional when I spoke with him after today’s final.

    “You know I had doubts in my mind about whether I could ever get back out there and handle the pressure again, but I realised that anything now is better than what I was going through then and it does make me proud that I’ve fought back here.”

    Mark McMorrisImage source, BBCSport
  9. Snowboardingpublished at 04:49 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    Men's slopestyle final

    Men's slopestyle gold medallist Red Gerard on BBC One: "To get first place is above me, I don't really know what's going on. Both Canada and Norway have some of the best riders in the world and it just amazes me, it was a really crazy competition.

    "I just wanted to land a run to be honest. That's how I go into every competition really, so then it's no longer up to me - it's up to the judges.

    "I had a problem with the wind initially but it just happened that I had a really good run on that third one."

  10. Snowboardingpublished at 04:44 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    Men's slopestyle

    To sate your slopestyle appetite, catch-up on that remarkable men's final we saw a few hours ago, when 17-year-old Red Gerard claimed a stunning victory and won America's first gold medal of these Games.

  11. Snowboardingpublished at 04:40 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    Women's slopestyle

    Tim Warwood
    Snowboarding commentator on BBC TV

    It's cold and it's windy. It's minus 10 without the wind chill factor, once the wind comes through the mercury plummets and today it's all about the wind. The gusts of winds obviously do affect the performance of the performers as we saw yesterday.

    That wind affects the riders in the air, certainly the lighter riders. A tail wind you can normally handle but when it's gusting like this you can't adjust your speed because you don't know what it's going to do.

  12. Snowboardingpublished at 04:37 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    Women's slopestyle

    Great Britain's Aimee Fuller on BBC One: "I look back on Sochi and just think I was so lucky to have that experience. Physically and mentally now I am in a better place, I'm ready to go and challenge and do the best I can do.

    "Since Sochi the sport has changed a lot. Before, there were contests every year whereas now there's a set goal, a target, every four years. We now have coaches, physios and amazing places like this to ride. It has given us amazing opportunities to progress.

    "I want to show what I'm capable of but also what our sport is about and where it can go in the future. I want to rock up and produce the best run of my life."

  13. Snowboardingpublished at 04:31 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    Women's slopestyle

    I'm just getting a look at the Pheonix Snow Park. I can confirm that it's pretty windy. The wind sock at the top of the slope is at a right angle to its pole. Not ideal when you're trying to leap into the air and turn somersaults. Remember, Great Britain's Aimee Fuller will be looking to qualify for the final.

  14. Postpublished at 04:28 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

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  15. Postpublished at 04:25 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    You were staying up just that little bit longer to watch the slopestyle, weren't you?

  16. Qualification delayedpublished at 04:20 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    Women's slopestyle

    Yep, our next taste of slopestyle has been pushed back by at least 30 minutes.

    Due to begin at 04:30 GMT, we now won't see any action until 05:00 at the earliest.

    The delay is weather-related, not like yesterday, when the judges couldn't get a decent TV feed.

  17. Postpublished at 04:17 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    Hmmmm.

    Bad news alert....

  18. Figure Skatingpublished at 04:15 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    Team event

    At the minute, we're in the early stages of the team event. Teams are composed of one man, one woman, one pair and one ice dance couple.

    Eventually, we will be whittled down to the five best teams, with the medals being decided tomorrow.

  19. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 04:08 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    #bbcolympics

    Damien Murtagh: Top tip for staying awake: live in America. Only 11pm here in Virginia. Lots left in the tank yet.

  20. Alpine Skiingpublished at 04:06 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    If you're just joining us and wondering why we haven't crowned a men's downhill champion, it's because the event was postponed earlier on after high winds.

    It will now take place at 02:00 GMT on Thursday, with the Super G pushed to Friday as a result.