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. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 13:43 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    #bbcolympics

    Stuie Neale: Wow, Felix Loch is beaten!

    Alistair Williams:Yesssss! GOLD for Austria! First Luge singles gold in 50 years!

  2. 'Can't quite believe how badly that's unravelled for Loch'published at 13:43 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    Luge: Men's single run four

    Matthew Pinsent, part of our BBC team out in South Korea, can't believe that Loch has not won gold.

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  3. gold-medal

    Gold Medal - David Gleirscher (Austria)published at 13:41 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    Luge: Men's single run four

    Loch's misery is delight for David Gleirscher. The Austrian, who has never won a World Cup event, takes the gold medal.

    American Chris Mazdzer picks up the silver medal, with Johannes Ludwig of Germany winning a bronze.

    David GleirscherImage source, Getty Images
  4. Loch in fifthpublished at 13:40 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    Luge: Men's single run four

    Loch's error means he is down in only fifth position.

  5. Disaster for Lochpublished at 13:39 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    Luge: Men's single run four

    Oh no, what's happened?

    Felix Loch was the man in charge, he was in complete control of this competition. He looked to have the gold medal in the bag. But a huge error during his run has ruined not only his fourth run, but also his hopes of a medal. Great drama in Pyeongchang.

  6. ice hockey

    Canada in charge in the ice hockeypublished at 13:33 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    Ice Hockey, women's preliminary round: Canada 3-0 Olympic Athletes from Russia

    We also have some ice hockey going on as Canada are taking on Olympic Athletes from Russia in their women's preliminary round Group A tie.

    That one is in the second period, with Canada 3-0 up and in complete control.

  7. A third gold in a row coming for Loch?published at 13:30 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    Luge: Men's singles final run

    BBC One

    The last medal of day two to be awarded comes in the men's singles in the luge. Germany's Felix Loch, a two-time champion, is the man in the lead, and, ominously for the competition, he is getting faster with his third run earlier today better than his two efforts yesterday.

    That is where we are going now on BBC One.

  8. 'Turns did it for Laffont'published at 13:26 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    Freestyle skiing: Ladies' moguls final

    Chemmy Alcott
    Four-time Olympic alpine ski racer on BBC TV

    Perrine Laffont was super fast through the run but it was her turns that did it. Her coach knew it at the time that she had nailed it.

  9. 'The night belongs to Laffont'published at 13:23 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    Freestyle skiing: Ladies' moguls final

    Matt Chilton
    Commentator on BBC TV

    France kick-start their Winter Olympics with gold in the women's moguls. The 19-year-old is the Olympic champion. It's just beginning to sink in for Perrine Laffont. It's been a good day for the Canadians too but the night belongs to Laffont. She becomes the first French woman ever to win the Olympic moguls.

  10. gold-medal

    Gold Medal - Perrine Laffont (France)published at 13:20 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    Freestyle Skiing: Ladies' moguls final 3

    Andi Naude of Canada is the only one who can deny Perrine Laffont. Naude is the last to go, but loses control, goes wide and bounces, agonisingly, off the course to end her medal hopes.

    Laffont, 19, becomes the first French woman to win the moguls at a Winter Olympics.

    Canada's Justine Dufour-Lapointe has to settle for a silver after gold four years ago.

    Yulia Galysheva of Kazakhstan takes bronze.

    Perrine Laffont wins mogulsImage source, Getty Images
  11. Laffont leading as France guarantee a medalpublished at 13:19 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    Freestyle Skiing: Ladies' moguls final 3

    How to keep warm in Pyeongchang. Dress up as a Gallic Rooster, the unofficial national symbol of France.

    The French are guaranteed their first medal of these Games with Perrine Laffont now leading in the moguls. Two to come.

    BBC
  12. Dufour-Lapointe out in frontpublished at 13:16 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    Freestyle Skiing: Ladies' moguls final 3

    BBC One

    Defending champion Justine Dufour-Lapointe of Canada leads the way in the moguls, with only three women to go.

    BBC One. Now.

  13. 'Icicles on beards'published at 13:14 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    Just how cold is it in Pyeongchang? Icicles-on-beard-cold, that's how cold.

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  14. Moguls final live nowpublished at 13:12 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    Freestyle Skiing: Ladies' moguls final 3

    BBC One

    The final six are going for glory in the moguls. It is taking place in a heavy snow shower, just to make things that bit more difficult.

    Live on BBC One now.

  15. 'Seventh isn't quite the medal I'd hoped for'published at 13:10 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    Cross-country skiing: Men's 15km + 15km skiathlon

    Andrew Musgrave may well have claimed Britain's best ever cross-country skiing result when he came seventh in the 15km +15km skiathlon earlier on, but he is still hoping for more in future.

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  16. Desperately trying to stay warmpublished at 13:07 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    You have to keep warm any way possible. And our team out in Pyeongchang are doing everything they can to stay warm.

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  17. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 13:04 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    #bbcolympics

    Another picture of a youngster starting early in their Winter Olympics career. Very early in the case of five-week-old Georgia.

    .Image source, @clairempeters
  18. Six through into last part of moguls finalpublished at 13:03 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018
    Breaking

    Freestyle Skiing: Ladies' moguls final 3 (13:10 GMT)

    One of these six competitors will win the gold medal in the ladies' moguls.

    They all advance into the last part of the final, which is due to start in 10 minutes' time.

    Moguls
  19. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 13:00 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

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    Simon Edsforth: Strange how you quickly become a freestyle skiing expert when watching the Olympics. Given that I can only ski four moguls before falling over, I don’t know what came over me. I have just excitedly shouted “Ooooh no, that’s not good enough!”

    Ross Pepper: Whose idea was it to put speed bumps on a ski slope?

  20. Luge on Red Buttonpublished at 13:00 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    BBC Red Button

    While we watch the women's moguls on BBC One, we also have action of the early stages of the fourth run in the men's singles in the luge.

    Only 20 men remain, and they go in reverse order, meaning Germany's Felix Loch, who leads the way, goes last.