Summary

  • Watch: Men's combined downhill replay

  • GB's Elise Christie crashes out in short-track speed skating final

  • Christie left in tears. Italy's Arianna Fontana wins gold

  • US teenager Chloe Kim claims halfpipe title

  • Marcel Hirscher wins first Olympic gold in men's combined

  • Kjeld Nuis wins speed skating gold for dominant Dutch

  • Norway's Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo and Sweden's Stina Nilsson claim sprint classic gold

  1. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 07:04 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February 2018

    #bbcolympics

    John Clifford: 'I was watching the curling' should be a perfectly valid excuse for being late to work...

  2. Brit watchpublished at 07:04 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February 2018

    Plenty of GB action to come...

    Josh CheethamImage source, Getty Images
    • 08:30-09:45: Andrew Young, winner of GB's first cross country World Cup medal in 2015, lines up for his third Olympics
    • 10:00-12:11: Triple world champion Elise Christie bids for short-track speed skating gold in the women's 500m
    • 10:26-10:54: Team-mate Joshua Cheetham will make his Olympic debut in the 1,000m qualification rounds alongside Farrell Treacy
    • 11:00-13:00: Annika Taylor will compete in the cross country women's individual classic
  3. Postpublished at 07:01 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February 2018

    Thanks Steph, no pressure!

    Most of the glory, if we get any glory, will go to Elise Christie, not me, if we're being honest.

    Morning all - ready for some more white-hot winters gold?

  4. Postpublished at 06:59 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February 2018

    Right, I'm done. Here's Tom Rostance to maybe crown a British Olympic champion (well, in a little while...).

  5. Frimpong shows his teethpublished at 06:57 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February 2018

    Men's training

    Never mind the fastest times in skeleton practice, what about this helmet from Ghana's Akwasi Frimpong...

    FrimpongImage source, Getty Images
  6. Yun challenges Parsonspublished at 06:55 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February 2018

    Skeleton training

    Caroline Chapman
    BBC Sport in Pyeongchang

    Yun Sungbin is aiming to become South Korea’s first skeleton medallist and has just hotfooted his way to second place on the training leaderboard.

    The 23-year-old finished with a time of 50.81, so Britain's Dom Parson's stays 0.03 seconds ahead of the pack for now.

  7. Watch: Hirscher wins goldpublished at 06:54 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February 2018

    Men's combined

    If you missed Marcel Hirscher's slalom run to win gold, get your chops around this...

  8. Postpublished at 06:51 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February 2018

    What sort of reaction does Wayne Rooney get on the streets of Manchester?

  9. How big is Hirscher?published at 06:49 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February 2018

    Men's combined

    Marcel hirscherImage source, Getty Images

    Labelled the GOAT, Marcel Hirscher is kind of a big deal in Austria.

    If he goes to the cinema, he has to arrive late and leave early, just so he doesn't get mobbed, according to his manager.

    In his own words, he says: “I think a good comparison would be if I walked down the street in Salzburg it would get the same reaction as if [former Manchester United star] Wayne Rooney walked down a street in Manchester.”

  10. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 06:47 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February 2018

    #bbcolympics

    Daniel Gosbee: Get in Marcel Hirscher, one of the greater alpine skiers I’ve ever witnessed. So glad he has got his gold medal!

    Marcel HirscherImage source, AFP
  11. gold-medal

    Gold Medal - Marcel Hirscher (Austria)published at 06:44 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February 2018

    Men's combined

    At long last, the great Marcel Hirscher is an Olympic champion. The Austrian, who has dominated World Cup skiing, finally gets his hands on a gold medal. There might be more to come too - this is just the first of four medal attempts.

    It's a French two-three, with Alexis Pinturault and Victor Muffat-Jeandet taking silver and bronze.

  12. Postpublished at 06:43 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February 2018

    Men's combined

    Last man Thomas Dressen, the leader after the downhill...

  13. Postpublished at 06:42 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February 2018

    Men's combined

    Awful crash!

    Matthias Mayer of Austria loses the lot and start skidding down the mountain, knocking people over like skittles. A coach, a cameraman, a course worker. Some of those collisions look quite nasty. Hopefully everyone is OK...

  14. Postpublished at 06:41 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February 2018

    Men's combined

    The contenders are melting away, not that we expected these downhill specialists to get amongst the medals. Three more skiers to run, before Marcel Hirscher can officially celebrate that elusive Olympic gold.

  15. Parsons excelling in trainingpublished at 06:39 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February 2018

    Men's skeleton training

    Caroline Chapman
    BBC Sport in Pyeongchang

    Another excellent training run for the Brits!

    Dom Parsons, having ended up sixth in training yesterday, currently tops the board with time of 50.78 seconds - 0.33 ahead of current second-place Christopher Grotheer of Germany.

    Jerry Rice meanwhile finishes in 51.90 and is placed ninth at the moment.

    LEaderboardImage source, BBC Sport
  16. Here come the downhill specialistspublished at 06:38 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February 2018

    Men's combined

    Matt Chilton
    Commentator on BBC TV

    They're going to go for it, they have to go for it now. It will be quite entertaining, it won't be good technically, but it will be entertaining. It will be a bit like watching a front-row forward trying to take the ball down the wing.

  17. Postpublished at 06:36 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February 2018

    Men's combined

    Thinking about it, Bond does quite a lot of skiing. He'd probably do alright in the combined.

    Meanwhile, the downhill specialists are struggling in the slalom. Two haven't even finished the run.

    Six men stand between Marcel Hirscher and gold.

  18. Postpublished at 06:34 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February 2018

    Men's combined

    There are eight skiers to go, but these guys are mainly downhill specialists, so it would be a huge surprise if they could pip Hirscher, or even sneak a medal, in the slalom section. There's a little break as the course is tended to. We get a shot from above of the entire snow-covered mountain. It's like the opening scenes of a Bond film.

  19. Postpublished at 06:31 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February 2018

    Men's downhill combinedImage source, Chemmy Alcott