BBC Coveragepublished at 09:14 Greenwich Mean Time 15 February 2018
BBC One
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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
Amy Lofthouse and Michael Emons
BBC One
Get ready with the remotes - we're switching over to BBC One for some more Winter Olympics action.
Clare Balding is waiting for you - go, go, go!
Short track speed skating
Chemmy Alcott
Four-time Olympic alpine ski racer on Radio 5 Live
Elise Christie is a totally different athlete from four years ago, where we saw her let her emotions get the better of her. But this time round, although her interview after the final was very raw, she seems much more level-headed and relaxed.
She was bantering with her family and friends on social media the very next day, and that shows she's calm, and ready for her upcoming events.
Ice hockey: Men's preliminaries
End of the second period, and it's still 2-0 to Sweden against Norway.
Plenty of aggression from both sides on show, with sticks and skates flying all over the show. Norway are unlucky to not have snaffled a strike here or there.
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Biathlon: Women's 15km individual
Great Britain's Amanda Lightfoot is going well with a clean round on her third of four visits to the shooting range.
The 31-year-old army sergeant from South Shields missed twice first time round from the prone position and then once from the standing position.
But that clean round on her return to the prone position has her hovering around the top 20 nearing the 10km mark.
Slovakia's Anastasiya Kuzmina has set a respectable benchmark time of 41 minutes 31.9 seconds, but there are plenty of athletes to come.
Short Track Speed Skating
Messages of support from British Olympic gold medallists Jessica Ennis-Hill and Kelly Holmes have helped Elise Christie after her disappointment in the 500m final.
She will race again in the 1500m on Saturday and the 1,000m on Tuesday in Pyeongchang.
"I picked myself up the next day," said the three-time world champion.
"This is a total opposite feeling to Sochi and I feel ready to go again," she told Eurosport. "I'm super focused for the 1,000m because that's my favourite and best distance.
"I'm just getting back on track for that."
Ice hockey: Men's preliminaries
There's a wee bit of a skirmish in the ice hockey, ending with four fellas sliding right into the corner of the rink, and a high skate just skimming across the face of a Norway player.
Sweden's Joel Lundqvist is giving a two minute penalty for a high stick - although he's not best pleased with it.
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Alpine Skiing: Giant slalom
Here's a crash from the giant slalom that doesn't end well for anyone...
There's more curling - there's always more curling - coming up at 11:05 GMT, when Great Britain take on China in the women's round robin.
The men's 10,000m short track speed skating final starts at 11:00, and there's also freestyle skiing from then.
Right now, there's the women's 15km individual biathlon, which you can watch at the top of the page, and ice hockey on BBC Two.
Skeleton
On Akwasi Frimpong - his helmet shows a rabbit being eaten by a lion, which is inspired by his former sprint coach.
Frimpong, a former track and field athlete, told NBC: "He talked about the analogy of a rabbit in a cage, ready to escape from a lion.
"I am that rabbit and I have escaped the lions [of my past]. I am no longer being eaten by all the things around my life."
Snowboarding
Nick Hope
BBC Sport in Pyeongchang
Always great to catch up with the now Olympic veteran (hopefully she won’t mind me saying that) Zoe Gillings-Brier ahead of competing in her fourth Games!
After the drama of the men’s snowboard cross event today, Friday will see her bid for a first Olympic medal in her first Olympic race as a Mum.
The 32-year-old had daughter Lea 18 months ago and says winning would “mean more” to her now than at any previous point in her career.
“I know that anything I achieve I can use to help her have a better life - so I’m doing it for me, but for her as well,” she says.
Fans in Yorkshire can see Gillings-Brier on BBC Look North this evening from 18:30 GMT.
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Christopher Stewart: The skeleton is basically going 120kph face first on a tea tray. No thank you - great to watch though.
Shaun Curran: If aliens are out there what would they think of the skeleton? Surely they would think we are nuts!
Snowboarding: men's cross final
France's Pierre Vaultier retained his title by the tiniest of snowboard margins earlier in the men's cross final.
Curling: Women's round-robin GB 4-7 USA
GB curler Anna Sloan has delivered her verdict on her team's defeat to USA earlier today...
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Ice hockey: Men's preliminaries
Viktor Stalberg starts the second period for Sweden by shoulder barging his way through his Norwegian opponents.
It's 2-0 to Sweden, although Norway are just putting them under a touch of pressure...
Curling: Men's round-robin GB 6-5 Japan
GB Men's curler Cammy Smith, speaking to BBC Two: "It's a brilliant feeling to get that last gasp win, we were all trying to set it up for the hammer and we got it. It's something we try a lot in practice, so we're happy it's come good."
Team-mate Kyle Smith added: "We wanted to be a bit more consistent throughout the whole match, rather than having good and bad spells.
"We know what to expect from Sweden, they're one of the best teams in the world, so we want to just carry on with what we've done today."
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Paul Day: Help me settle a debate - as they each held in indoor venues, in theory, could the curling and ice skating transfer to the summer Olympics?
Not for me - but this is certainly a great question! What does everyone think?
Curling: Men's round-robin GB 6-5 Japan
If you missed it this morning, here's the moment Great Britain got their second round-robin win.
Biathlon: 15km individual
Britain's Amanda Lightfoot will take part in the biathlon from 08:15 GMT as she competes in her second Olympics.
Lightfoot, a former army sergeant, took up biathlon while serving in Iraq.