Postpublished at 12:41 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2018
Curling: GB 5-3 Sweden - Men's round-robin
Let's crack on shall we? Will it be a game of two halves? We hope not....
....is what we'd say if we weren't impartial.
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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
Curling: GB 5-3 Sweden - Men's round-robin
Let's crack on shall we? Will it be a game of two halves? We hope not....
....is what we'd say if we weren't impartial.
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Skeleton: Women's heats
Skeleton time!
America's Kendall Wesenberg, who had a bit of a scrappy first run, nails the corners this time. She clocks 52.96.
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Curling: GB 5-3 Sweden - Men's round-robin
I think Niklas Edin is my new favourite sportsman. He's just casually demolishing a chocolate treat and a cuppa as the two teams talk tactics at the half-time break. He's that relaxed I'm half-expecting him to spark a cig. Super cool.
Alex Coomber has just been talking through the tecnicalities of the skeleton.
It's all about timing - as you run, the sled starts to take on a life of its own, and the slider has to time their move to perfection to get off to the fastest start.
Nick Hope
BBC Sport in Pyeongchang
Not just drama on the ice tonight!
A cameraman charges through the Laura Deas fans who were posing for pictures and catches their flag temporarily ripping it from their grip.
For a moment, they thought he was trying to steal it.
Curling: GB 5-3 Sweden - Men's round-robin
Halfway through this round-robin match now, which strikes me as the perfect time to remind you what exactly is happening here.
Ten teams, nine games each, one round-robin stage. The top four teams then progress to the knockout phase.
This is the GB rink's first Olympics and reaching the last four would be an incredible achievement. They've made a promising start, winning two and losing one of their opening round-robin matches.
That puts them one place behind the Swedes, who have won all three so far, in the early standings.
BBC One
Time for the second women's skeleton run on BBC One right now.
Curling will continue on the red button, and at the top of this page. We've got you.
Curling: GB 5-3 Sweden - Men's round-robin
A beauty! Kyle Smith dribbles his penultimate stone into the house, forcing Niklas Edin to bump it out of the way.
It's a sitting duck. If Smith nails his final shot then it's two more points for the Brits... perfect.
Halfway through and Britain are leading the European champions!
Cross-country skiing: Men's 15km free
The cross country skiers got firmly behind their fellow competitors this morning.
Pita Taufatofua - the topless Tongan and Mexico's German Madrazo, were cheered by their fellow athletes, including silver medallist Simen Hegstad Kruger, as they crossed the finish line.
Curling: GB 3-3 Sweden - Men's round-robin
"I don't like guarding because he's just going to plonk one round it," says Brit skip Kyle Smith. He's fully aware of Niklas Edin's capabilities.
Britain have the hammer so they're looking good for at least a point, I'd suggest.
Five minutes to go until the women's skeleton resumes with its second run.
There's curling and speed skating too to keep you thoroughly entertained.
Dom Parsons got his mitts on a shiny bronze medal earlier, following his success in the skeleton this morning
Nick Hope
BBC Sport in Pyeongchang
“Dizzy” is definitely what it appeared Lizzy Yarnold mouthed to her Team GB colleague, who then held Yarnold’s arm for support as she exits the track.
No question that she is still struggling with the vestibular (motion sickness) problem that’s appeared since the last Games.
Curling: GB 3-3 Sweden - Men's round-robin
Britain need a breather. Time for a time out. On comes coach Victor Kjell who, no less, is a Swede! Plenty of pointing, plenty of fingers stroking chins.
Right, they've got a plan. Kyle Smith chucks down a meaty-looking stone, crashing into own of his own which in turn boots a Swedish one out of play.
It's not a bad effort, but still leaves Swedish skip Niklas Edin with a good opportunity for two points.
That's relatively straight forward for a man of his quality, his final stone scattering both British ones and hauling his team level.
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Giles Kirby: Who wouldn't be a little wobbly after going down that track at her speed.
Jos: Can we just appreciate how brave it is for Lizzy Yarnold to do skeleton with an illness with causes dizziness... Huge respect
Speed skating: Women's 5,000m final
We're onto the last pairing and it's still a Dutch 1-2 at the moment.
But here comes the great Martina Sablikova, the world champion and world record holder, who is going for a third straight gold.
BBC One
Stick with BBC One - they're showing the curling. As are we at the top of this page.
Curling: GB 3-1 Sweden - Men's round-robin
Sweden's end for the taking. With three Swedish stones spread out in the house and two throws left, Britain are rocking a little for the first time in this match.
And the European champions have the hammer, remember, because they failed to score in the previous end....