Postpublished at 08:22 Greenwich Mean Time 14 February 2018
The slalom and the biathlon have both been postponed today because of bad weather.
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GB men's curling lose against Olympic champions Canada
Earlier, they beat Switzerland 6-5 in overtime
GB's women curlers beat Olympic Athletes from Russia 10-3
USA's Shaun White wins halfpipe gold with thrilling final run
High winds force postponement of biathlon & slalom
Tom Rostance
The slalom and the biathlon have both been postponed today because of bad weather.
Alpine skiing: Women's slalom
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The men did their ski jumps earlier on, next up is a 10km cross country race.
What does Jan Schmid of Norway make of his chances after finishing 31st in the jump?
"This competition is over for me. It is impossible to make any decent result out of this. I will use the cross-country part to let out some steam after being ill for a week."
Ah.
Team GB released a statement earlier on stating that the suits worn by British competitors are legal.
But that hasn't stopped the chat. Here's Katie Uhlaender of the US, who sent a tweet which appeared to question their legality...
"I'm not managing my own social media at the moment so I don't know what's on there. However, I was notified that there was an article posted and a lot of athletes and coaches had questions on whether the suit was legal.
"I think this has been a question posed in the last two Olympics starting in 2010 with Amy Williams and her helmet and suit, so I think it's a great question because I think the rules state that everyone is supposed to have access to the same equipment as far as helmets and speed suits go, and not have any aerodynamic attachments on the helmet or in the suit.
"If you see something that is questionably illegal, it is OK to ask.
"I've been focusing on sliding so I have no idea, but I am curious to know if they're going to look into it. I know in 2010 they did helmet checks."
Snowboarding: Men's halfpipe
American Snowboarder Shaun White sealed his Olympic legacy with a breathtaking run under pressure to win gold in the halfpipe.
His victory secured a 100th Winter Olympic gold for the United States.
"Oh man, that was awful and amazing at the same time," he said.
"I knew I did a great ride and I was proud of that and I could walk away with my head high, but when they announced my score and I'd won, it crippled me.
"I was so overwhelmed with happiness, I've been through so much to get here."
If you're just joining us, here's what's gone off in Korea overnight:
Due to weather conditions, the Biathlon Women's 15km Individual scheduled to take place at 11:05 GMT has been postponed until Thursday, 15 February.
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Martin: Great to see the Team GB Men & Women’s curling team win this morning.
Korea v Japan
Watch the women's Group B match between the combined Korea team and Japan at the top of this page.
Japan already out to an early 2-0 lead at Kwandong Hockey Centre.
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Shaun White - skateboarder?
Here's some more from Shaun White, who won gold in the men's halfpipe.
On whether we should call him the greatest snowboarder of all time:
"Yeah, you can say that. I wouldn't disagree."
On the future and the possibility of competing in skateboarding at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games:
"I think I will carry on. My big choice now is whether to go for the Summer Games or not. I'm excited about it. The motivation will be there. It's something new, less gear, new competitors, I could be at home and compete.
"Yeah, I really do think I could be competitive. It's like this muscle memory. A lot of tricks here are very similar to skateboarding. I really think I've got a great shot."
Back at 08:45 GMT
Ski jumps complete, the Nordic combined lads will be back in just over an hour to take on 10km of skiing.
Franz-Josef Rehrl will have about a 15-second advantage. Let the chase begin!
Athlete Akwasi Frimpong has qualified to compete as Ghana’s first Olympic skeleton athlete at the Winter Olympics in South Korea.
The former sprinter says he wants to inspire others to take up winter sports.
There have been some rumblings in Pyeongchang about the suits used by Team GB athletes in the Skeleton, and whether or not they provide an advantage.
Here's the official line:
A Team GB spokesperson said: “We are confident that all competition equipment meets the technical and commercial requirements for every sport and discipline. We do not comment on specific technical aspects of equipment prior to competition.”
It can be done though, bad wind or no bad wind.
Favourite Akito Watabe jumps to 105m to put him third overall.
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James Phillips: the way the whole nation is backing up, supporting and pushing on Elise Christie makes me so proud to be British right now!
They have moved the gate down the slope because of high winds, but the jumpers are not happy.
These guys running late in the order are well down on distance and are not looking happy at all. Joergen Graabak is the third jumper in a row to land with arms outstretched, looking longingly at officials...