Summary

  • REPLAY: Speed Skating - men's 10,000m final on BBC Red Button or at the top of this page (replays continue till 23:59 GMT) - use play button to watch

  • GB women beat China 8-7 to move third in round-robin standings

  • Earlier: GB's men's curlers beat Japan 6-5; GB women lose 7-4 to USA

  • USA's Shiffrin wins giant slalom gold

  • Norway's Svindal wins men's downhill

  • GB's Parsons 4th & Rice 12th after two skeleton runs

  1. Gold for Germanypublished at 07:07 Greenwich Mean Time 15 February 2018

    Figure Skating

    Disappointment one day, joy the next.

    Aljona Savchenko, in her fifth Winter Olympics, is now a gold medallist, as she and partner Bruno Massot claimed pairs figure skating gold.

  2. BBC Coveragepublished at 07:05 Greenwich Mean Time 15 February 2018

    BBC Two

    Curling is the ideal sport to watch over an early morning breakfast. Stick on BBC Two now to watch Great Britain's men take on Japan.

    There's also cross country action going on, which you can watch using the player at the top of this page.

  3. Parsons in medal contentionpublished at 07:03 Greenwich Mean Time 15 February 2018

    Skeleton

    Dom Parsons got today off to a good start for the Brits, as he put himself in contention for a medal at the halfway stage of the men's skeleton.

    Parsons set a combined time of one minute 41.26 seconds after two runs - just 0.03secs behind Latvia's Martins Dukurs in third.

    Compatriot Jerry Rice is in 12th, but he'll be helped along in Friday's final by his loyal supporters in Pyeongchang...

    .Image source, Twitter
  4. What have you missed?published at 07:00 Greenwich Mean Time 15 February 2018

    If you're just starting your morning commute, then here's what went down in Pyeongchang overnight...

    • In the curling, Britain's women lost 7-4 to the United States in their second match, while the men are currently 4-4 against Japan
    • Dom Parsons put Britain into medal contention at the halfway stage of the men's skeleton
    • Norway's Aksel Lund Svindal became the oldest Olympic alpine skiing champion with downhill gold
    • Mikaela Shiffrin, who is having a relaxing Games by competingi in five (!) events, claimed gold in giant slalom
    .Image source, Reuters
  5. Postpublished at 06:59 Greenwich Mean Time 15 February 2018

    Cheers, Michael. A valiant effort.

    Morning, folks! It's my Winter Olympics debut but, given I woke up at 2am with a craving to watch some curling, I'm quietly confident.

  6. Over to Amy...published at 06:58 Greenwich Mean Time 15 February 2018

    And that is all from me. Time for me to hand over to Amy Lofthouse to guide you through the rest of the day.

    I will be back just before midnight for the day seven action so I will see you then. Bye for now.

  7. 'Too tight to call'published at 06:57 Greenwich Mean Time 15 February 2018

    Curling: Men's round-robin GB 4-4 Japan (after seven ends)

    Jackie Lockhart
    Four-time Olympic curler on BBC TV

    GB haven't been able to capitalise on their 3-1 lead, there's just been the odd slack shot from them, and Japan have been able to claw it back. It's too tight to call now.

  8. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 06:56 Greenwich Mean Time 15 February 2018

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  9. GB going well in bobsleigh trainingpublished at 06:53 Greenwich Mean Time 15 February 2018

    The first official training session of the men's two-man bobsleigh hasn't finished yet but Great Britain's Brad Hall has raised a few eyebrows with his run.

    He's curently second fastest although there are still a few big hitters including the Canadians and Latvians to come at the Alpensia Sliding Centre.

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  10. All you need to know about Annikapublished at 06:51 Greenwich Mean Time 15 February 2018

    Cross-country: Ladies' 10km free

    Caroline Chapman
    BBC Sport in Pyeongchang

    Britain's Annika Taylor is due to start her time trial in around 20 minutes' time.

    Born and raised in California, the 26-year-old started competing for Britain in 2013 (she has a British father) and now resides in Norway - like a lot of other professional skiers.

    She went on to get a degree in chemistry before making her World Cup debut for GB in 2015.

    Annika TaylorImage source, Getty Images
  11. Vaultier wins gold in men's snowboard crosspublished at 06:49 Greenwich Mean Time 15 February 2018

    Snowboarding: Men's snowboard cross

    France's Pierre Vaultier produced an incredible performance to win gold in the men's snowboarding cross.

    The back-to-back Olympic champion was pushed to the wire in a thrilling final, which you can watch with our video below.

  12. 'GB must force Japan into scoring a one'published at 06:46 Greenwich Mean Time 15 February 2018

    Curling: Men's round-robin GB 4-2 Japan

    Jackie Lockhart
    Four-time Olympic curler on BBC TV

    As they lead, as GB do now, you don't want your shots into the back of the house, you want them at the front, about four foot from the centre.

    I think GB here should be really trying to force Japan into a only scoring one, to make sure they retain a decent lead into the closing ends.

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    GB men's curlingImage source, PA
  13. GB lead by twopublished at 06:42 Greenwich Mean Time 15 February 2018

    Curling: Men's round-robin Great Britain 4-2 Japan (after six ends)

    Good news curling fans, Great Britain have just extended their lead to 4-2 after six ends against Japan. A maximum of four ends to come in this men's round-robin match.

  14. British interestpublished at 06:40 Greenwich Mean Time 15 February 2018

    Cross-Country Skiing: Ladies' 10km free

    We have British interest in the ladies' 10km free as Annika Taylor goes. She will be hoping for better than in the 7.5km and 7.5km skiathlon event last Saturday when she came 60th.

    She is the 76th to get going and scheduled to start at 07:08 GMT.

  15. Ready, set, gopublished at 06:35 Greenwich Mean Time 15 February 2018

    Cross-country: Ladies' 10km free

    Caroline Chapman
    BBC Sport in Pyeongchang

    In this one, it's essentially a time trial.

    Competitors have a staggered start at 30 second intervals.

    Lisa Unterweger of Austria gets out the blocks first. There are 90 women on this start list!

  16. 'GB setting up to score two'published at 06:32 Greenwich Mean Time 15 February 2018

    Curling: Men's round-robin GB 3-2 Japan (in end six)

    Jackie Lockhart
    Four-time Olympic curler on BBC TV

    Without question GB will want to score the two here, if they don't they'll want to remove a lot of stones, constantly clearing the house. It looks like they're setting up for the two at the moment, but Japan are looking to block out the centre, which will be to the annoyance of GB.

  17. 'Conditions are great'published at 06:32 Greenwich Mean Time 15 February 2018

    Cross-country skiing: Men's 15km freestyle (Friday, 16 February, 06:00 GMT)

    British cross-country skier Andrew Young has posted a picture on Twitter and he is loving the conditions in Pyeongchang.

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  18. 'Great professionalism'published at 06:30 Greenwich Mean Time 15 February 2018

    Curling: Men's round-robin GB 3-2 Japan

    Jackie Lockhart
    Four-time Olympic curler on BBC TV

    GB are only one shot ahead but have shown great professionalism throughout this match.

    They have a great opportunity to increase their lead in this end.

  19. Channel changepublished at 06:27 Greenwich Mean Time 15 February 2018

    BBC Two

    We are on BBC Two now, with Great Britain taking on Japan. It is 3-2 to GB in end six of 10.

  20. Postpublished at 06:27 Greenwich Mean Time 15 February 2018

    Cross-Country Skiing: Ladies' 10km free (06:30 GMT)

    Norway's 11-time Olympic medallist - and world champion in the women's 10km free event - Marit Bjorgen will be searching for further honours in her fifth Games.

    She already has a silver from these Games, coming second in the 15km skiathlon.