Summary

  • 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

  1. Muzzy's backpublished at 04:35 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2018

    Cross country skiing - men's 15km free (06:00 GMT)

    Maybe, just maybe, Andrew Musgrave can add to that GB total.

    He was second at one stage in the 30km skiathlon earlier this week before he finished an impressive seventh - the highest ever finish for a GB cross country skier at the Olympics.

    A little later today, 'Muzzy' will battle for the medals in the cross country skiing 15km freestyle. He will compete alongside GB team-mates Andrew Young and Callum Smith.

    Catch them in action from 06:00 GMT.

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  2. GB on the medal tablepublished at 04:32 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2018

    Dom Parsons wins a bronze for Great Britain in the men's skeleton

    It has taken us seven days before we could put Great Britain on this graphic, but there they are now, courtesy of Dom Parsons' bronze in the men's skeleton earlier today.

    Great Britain
  3. Can Holdener hold on?published at 04:24 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2018

    Alpine skiing: Ladies' slalom run two

    A total of 59 athletes go in this second run of the ladies' slalom and the medals will be handed out in the next hour. Bizarrely, the top 30 go, in reverse order to settle the medals, before the last 29 get going after that.

    Switzerland's Wendy Holdener is first after run one, Sweden's Frida Hansdotter and Anna Swenn Larsson are second and third respectively with American Mikaela Shiffrin, the giant slalom champion, in fourth.

    Charlie Guest of Great Britain is 42nd after the opening run, but fellow Brit Alex Tilley was one of 19 to not complete her first run.

    Wendy Holdener of SwitzerlandImage source, Getty Images
  4. Watch: Italian Moioli wins women's snowboard cross goldpublished at 04:17 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2018

    Snowboarding: Ladies' snowboard cross

    Every competitor gave it their all, two fell to the snow as they crossed the line and Lindsey Jacobellis led early on, but missed out on a medal.

    After all that carnage, Italian Michela Moioli took the glory, as you can see with the video below.

  5. Any more gold? Yeppublished at 04:16 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2018

    Other gold medals coming up today...

    • 04:15-0515: Alpine skiing - women's slalom
    • 06:00-07:50: Cross country skiing - men's 15km free
    • 11:00-12:20: Freestyle skiing - women's aerials
    • 11:00-12:30: Speed skating - women's 5,000m final

    We are live on BBC One with the women's slalom, while we have ice hockey action as the USA take on Slovakia on the BBC Red Button.

  6. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 04:13 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2018

    #bbcolympics or text 81111

    James Stevenson: Sensational women’s #SnowboardCross, external final. No fallers and all came down to the finish. Exactly what you want in an #olympics, external final.

    Matt Rush: Julia Pereira De Sousa Mabileau is an olympic silver medalist at age 16. Amazing, hats off to her fantastic racing.

    Steve Summers: Congratulations to @michimoioli, external for winning the Women's Snowboard Cross at the #WinterOlympics, external. Such a thrilling final! One of the highlights of the whole #WinterOlympics, external!

  7. Proud parentspublished at 04:11 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2018

    Dom Parsons wins a bronze for Great Britain in the men's skeleton

    Today was a day the Parsons family will never, ever forget.

    What a moment for his parents - their son is an Olympic bronze medallist.

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  8. Today's headlinespublished at 04:11 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2018

    Just joining us? You have missed a great morning of Winter Olympics action. These are the headlines.

    • Great Britain win their first medal of the Games and their first in the men's skelton for 70 years as Dom Parsons takes bronze. South Korea's Yun Sungbin wins the second gold for the hosts, with OAR athlete Nikita Tregubov finishing two hundredths of a second ahead of Parsons.
    • Austria's Matthias Mayer wins the men's super G gold medal.
    • Michela Moioli of Italy takes victory in the ladies' snowboard cross final, but American Lindsey Jacobellis misses out on a medal and comes fourth.

  9. Watch: Austria's Mayer wins gold in men's super Gpublished at 04:06 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2018

    Alpine skiing: Men's super G

    Austria's Matthias Mayer produces a brilliant run to win the men's super G with Beat Feuz of Switzerland second and defending champion Kjetil Jansrud of Norway third.

  10. 'That was as intense as sport gets'published at 04:05 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2018

    Snowboarding: Ladies' snowboard cross final

    Ed Leigh
    Snowboarding commentator on BBC TV

    They've given everything they have got to this course.

    Michela Moioli is limping but celebrating. That was as intense as sport gets.

    That was one of the closest races of all time, and not just in women's snowboard cross.

    Snowboard cross finalImage source, Getty Images
  11. gold-medal

    Gold Medal - Michela Moioli (Italy)published at 04:00 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2018

    Snowboarding: Ladies' snowboard cross final

    Carnage at the end. Italy's Michaela Moioli is the gold medallist.

    France's Julia Pereira de Sousa Mabileau takes second with 2014 champion Eva Samkova taking the bronze, despite falling over the line.

    American Lindsey Jacobellis misses out on a medal, she comes fourth ahead of France's Chloe Trespeuch, who also crosses the line on her backside.

    Michela Moioli of ItalyImage source, Getty Images
  12. Postpublished at 03:59 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2018

    Snowboarding: Ladies' snowboard cross final

    Michela Moioli of Italy is now in charge.

  13. Postpublished at 03:59 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2018

    Snowboarding: Ladies' snowboard cross final

    Jacobellis is leading.

  14. Gold for Jacobellis?published at 03:57 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2018

    Snowboarding: Ladies' snowboard cross final

    BBC Red Button

    Six go, one winner. BBC Red Button right now. Lindsey Jacobellis is one of them. Eva Samkova of Czech Republic is the reigning champion.

  15. 'I thought I'd blown it, but I got lucky'published at 03:55 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2018

    Dom Parsons wins a bronze for Great Britain in the men's skeleton

    More quotes from bronze medallist Dom Parsons, who has been talking to BBC Sport's Nick Hope.

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  16. Sweden warm up for Britain match in stylepublished at 03:52 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2018

    Curling: Men's round-robin

    Bad news for Mr T.

    America have taken a hiding in the latest matches in the men's round robin curling with a 10-4 loss to Sweden, who face Great Britain later on today at 11:05 GMT.

    Norway have also beaten hosts South Korea 7-5 and Denmark claimed a 6-4 win over Italy.

    USA curling teamImage source, Getty Images
  17. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 03:48 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2018

    #bbcolympics or text 81111

    It may be the early hours of the morning in the UK but there's a lot of love for our Olympic bronze medallist.

    Kelly Sarah Lucy Bone: Totally staying up until gone 3.00am in the morning to see @TeamGB, external first medal of the #WinterOlympics, external#PyeongChang2018, external#bbcolympics, external was so so worth it, well done Dom Parsons.

    Tracey Allan: Think I woke up my whole building when I let out a throat-ripping "no" when @domparsons, external seemed to have missed out. Amazing drama for that #Bronze, external Now, time for a large tea to soothe that throat rip.

    Colin Smith: Screaming in silent at @domparsons, external getting bronze. Don't wanna wake people up in house.

  18. Hugs between Olympic medallistspublished at 03:46 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2018

    Dom Parsons wins a bronze for Great Britain in the men's skeleton

    It's all smiles from Shelley Rudman and Dom Parsons, both now Olympic medallists!

    Rudman won women's skeleton silver at Turin 2006, and Parsons now joins her with his bronze from Pyeongchang.

    Shelley RudmanImage source, Shelley Rudman
  19. Curling is cool, fool - says Mr Tpublished at 03:44 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2018

    Curling

    One of the best and most surprising aspects of this Winter Olympics is the fact Mr T, he of the A-Team and Rocky III fame, has repeatedly tweeted his love of curling.

    It would have been great if he had flown out to South Korea to watch the event in person, but, then again, he ain't getting on no plane!

    See his latest curling-related tweet below (BBC Sport app users may need to click on the link to see his tweet.)

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    This is the match from yesterday that he is talking about, which you can watch below.

  20. Jacobellis into finalpublished at 03:40 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2018

    Snowboarding: Ladies' snowboard cross semi-finals

    A chance for redemption for Lindsey Jacobellis. She was leading, but finishes in second, although that is enough to get into the final.

    She has not won a Winter Olympics gold and for 12 years has been haunted by the 2006 final, when some showboating cost her a gold medal and had to settle for silver.

    In the next half hour, she will aim to banish those demons.