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REPLAY: Men's Ice Hockey - Sweden v Germany on Red Button and at the top of this page (replays continue until 01:00 GMT) - use play button to watch
Lizzy Yarnold & Laura Deas third & fourth respectively after skeleton heats
GB's men curlers lose 8-6 against Sweden
Esmee Visser takes speed skating gold
Earlier, GB win first medal of Games as Dom Parsons takes bronze in skeleton
Mikaela Shiffrin misses out on gold in women's slalom
Amy Lofthouse and Michael Emons
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Sarah Chapman:Anybody else absolutely over the moon that Pita the Penguin didn’t finish last?! What a guy!
There's a replay of the women's slalom final currently on BBC Two.It looks like tremendous fun and also slightly frightening.
The one time I went skiing, my instructor said that I had great speed, but that my balance and ability to go in a straight line "needed work". He was being polite.
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YES!
I am so very pro-dog pictures. Especially dogs watching sport. More of this, please.
Ice hockey: Men's preliminaries OAR 6-1 Slovenia
End of the second period, and OAR have a commanding lead.
Slovenia are put under some more pressure, bodies flying all over the show as the OAR try and snaffle another strike, but they manage to hold out. Just...
Skeleton: Men's final
You might not have heard, but Dom Parsons got Britain their first medal of these Games earlier today.
He's the first British man since 1948 to win a skeleton medal. And he's more than a bit chuffed with it...
There's curling at 11:05 GMT and you know you want to watch it - Great Britain's men will take on Sweden.
The women's 5,000m speed skating final kicks off at 11:00, while the women's aerials final in the freestyle skiing also gets going around then.
There's two Brits in the women's skeleton - Lizzy Yarnold is attempting to retain her Olympic crown, while Laura Deas is making her Games debut - when it begins at 11:20.
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Ice hockey: Men's preliminaries OAR 5-1 Slovenia
Slovenia have a goal!
There's sticks flying all over the show, clattering left, right and centre, and eventually a Slovenian body gets enough onto the puck to batter it into the net.
Figure skating: men's short programme
Grace, sophistication, a sense of balance and poise that I can only dream of.
Yuzuru Hanyu, who only returned to full practices recently after an ankle injury, took the lead in the men's short programme earlier today.
Ice hockey: Men's preliminaries OAR 5-0 Slovenia
Dearie me, you look away for a slurp of tea, and OAR fire another couple past Slovenia.
OAR are all over their opponents like a rash.
Akwasi Frimpong's route to Pyeongchang wasn't the easiest - he grew up in a one-room home in Kumasi after he and his family fled to the Netherlands.
A track and field athlete in his youth, he switched sports to become Ghana's first Olympic skeleton athlete, and competed earlier today.
Skeleton: Men's final
Here's how Dom Parsons claimed his bronze medal.
Parsons was in fourth at the start of the day, but his quickest time of the competition - 50.33 secs - saw him move up to third place.
However, after the final run he looked likely to miss out on a medal as Nikita Tregubov moved in front of him by 0.02 seconds.
But Martins Dukurs - who has eight World Cup titles to his name - erred on his last run, and slipped from second to fifth in the standings.
And with that, a bronze medal came Parsons way!
Cross-country skiing: Men's 15km free
Brutally honest from Great Britain's Andrew Musgrave, speaking on BBC One, after finishing 28th today. He was hoping for much better after claiming seventh in the skiathlon earlier in the week.
"I went out at an even pace, but it was shocking and I felt a bit heavy all the way round. Some days you don’t go that fast, I just didn’t have a good day today."
Team-mate Andrew Young finished 57th, and the pair will combine in the team sprint on Wednesday.
"We have the team sprint, but I hope it will be a better day for me," added Musgrave.
Musgrave will need to wait eight years to make amends with the event switching to his less-favoured classic style for 2022.
Ice hockey: Men's preliminaries OAR 3-0 Slovenia
Six minutes inot the second period, and there's another goal for OAR!
It's Barabanov who slices straight through the Slovenia keeper.
Ice hockey: Men's preliminaries OAR 2-0 Slovenia
The ice hockey is back!
It's the Olympic Athletes of Russia who have taken a lead - you can watch over on BBC Two, or by using the player at the top of this page.
Sweden's Frida Hansdotter claimed gold in the women's slalom earlier today, as Mikaela Shiffrin missed out on a second gold of the Games.
Shiffrin said afterwards that she was struggling with illness.
"It was kind of sudden," she said. "It almost felt like a virus kind of puking, less about nerves.
"I'm disappointed for sure. I didn't really feel like myself today.
"It's hard to put the blame on any one thing. There are a lot of things that come together to make it. It's just one of those things."
Women's slalom
Anna Thompson
BBC Sport in Pyeongchang
Britain's Charlie Guest has had her injury problems, including breaking her back in a horror crash in 2014.
Today she made her Winter Olympics debut and finished 33rd in the slalom.
She said: "The last four years have been tough. Every season I’ve had a setback - whether it's a broken hand or my back.
"After Christmas I couldn’t walk for three days properly, so to come here and race the best girls in the world really means something.
"It’s been an incredible experience, it’s exactly what you dream about as a kid. I wanted to come here and do everyone proud."
Guest will be racing in the new team event on 24 February.
Cross-country skiing: Men's 15km free
The first cross-country skier to win the same individual event three times in a row.
Dario Cologna, take a bow.
I love this so very, very much.
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And if you missed the winning moment for Britain's Dom Parsons, then here it is...