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. Yarnold & Deas set for heatspublished at 11:04 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2018

    Skeleton: Women's run

    The women's skeleton is about to start!

    Here's where you need to be for all the action.

    .Image source, BBC Sport
  2. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 11:02 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2018

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    I am pro-cat. I am pro all animals. Especially sport fans.

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  3. Postpublished at 11:00 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2018

    Curling fans!

    You can watch Great Britian's men take on Sweden by pressing the red button on the telly in about five minutes time.

    GB are currently third in the table, with two wins and a loss under their belt.

    .Image source, Getty Images
  4. Tsuper aims to retain titlepublished at 10:57 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2018

    Freestyle skiing: Women's Aerials Final (11:00 GMT)

    Alla Tsuper of Belarus made her Olympic debut in Nagano in 1998 as a teenager. She is back again for her sixth Games and hopes to retain her women's aerials title.

    Tsuper, who carried the Belarus flag at last week's opening ceremony, gave birth to her second child after Sochi but is back in action although her form this season has been mixed.

    Compatriot Hanna Huskova and China's Xu Mengtao are among her main rivals.

    Alla TsuperImage source, Getty Images
  5. Postpublished at 10:55 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2018

    Skeleton: Women's heats

    Lizzy Yarnold's sled is called Mervyn,, external which is a superb name to begin with.

    Why? It's to do with her former job in insurance.

    "Back in 2010 I couldn't afford to buy a £26 runner bag, and I put a bag in the office kitchen with a note saying I needed money," she said.

    "A work colleague called Mervyn came over and asked me about it. I gave him the full spiel about how one day I'd love to be at the Olympics.

    "He didn't say anything, just took an envelope out of his pocket and gave it to me. There was £200 in it."

    .Image source, Getty Images
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    Get Involvedpublished at 10:51 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2018

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    A truly excellent effort.

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  7. Not long nowpublished at 10:49 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2018

    Skeleton: Men's skeleton

    Dom Parsons will be collecting his bronze medal very shortly - but he's got a trip to watch Lizzy Yarnold and Laura Deas first...

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  8. Postpublished at 10:47 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2018

    Curling: Men's round-robin

    This should help you swat up on your curling before the men's round robin begins.

  9. Postpublished at 10:44 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2018

    This is your 15 minute warning.

    There's GB men in the curling, Lizzy Yarnold and Laura Deas in the skeleton, women's 5,000m speed skating final and freestyle skiing all coming up from 11:00 GMT.

    Get comfy.

  10. Postpublished at 10:43 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2018

    Skeleton: Women's heats

    Yarnold took a 12-month break but initially struggled on her return to competing.

    She finished ninth in the World Cup standings two years running, although she finished in the final race of the season.

    .Image source, Reuters
  11. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 10:38 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2018

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    This frankly SUPERB show of grace would absolutely get my vote. 1000/10.

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  12. BBC Coveragepublished at 10:36 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2018

    BBC One

    If you're wanting highlights from today - and why wouldn't you? - and you want to gear yourself up for the curling, then we have your back.

    Whack your tellies onto BBC One right now - and there's a stream at the top of the page for those of you stuck in the office...

  13. Postpublished at 10:32 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2018

    This is what happens when your team-mate is doing a TV interview and you don't want to to disturb him...

    .Image source, The Asahi Shimbun
  14. Postpublished at 10:28 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2018

    One Brit who wasn't happy today was Andrew Musgrave.

    Musgrave had finished seventh in the skiathlon - the best performance by a British cross country skier - on Sunday, which gave him confidence going in to today's 15km.

    However, things didn't go to plan. I'll let the man himself explain...

  15. Postpublished at 10:24 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2018

    The men's skeleton final earlier had it all.

    The ups...

    ... and downs.

    Media caption,

    Heartbreak for Thornberry in final run of men's skeleton

  16. Postpublished at 10:21 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2018

    If you can't sleep, there's actually nothing better than sticking the curling on, or the figure skating.

    It's really relaxing. Although I spent all of my winter watching the Ashes, so, you know. Anything is relaxing after that.

  17. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 10:20 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2018

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    Andy: Hospital staff chatting about our amazing BBC Olympics coverage and how they end up watching it live due to shift times. I imagine many new parents are also tuning in with overnight feeds. Let’s keep this amazing quality going till the end!

  18. 'We went from nothing to suddenly everything'published at 10:18 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2018

    Women's skeleton

    Alex Coomber
    Olympic bronze medalist skeleton racer

    When I competed, we had no one at the World Cup. But if you look at the World Cup now they have quite a big crowd there and the media will talk to them, so they will have some experience of that.

    When I competed we went from nothing to suddenly everything all together, so they have got that behind them, so it is just nothing new and ideally they will just see it as another race and that it would affect them too badly.

    Alex Coomber Salt Lake CityImage source, Getty Images
  19. Yarnold prepares for medal defencepublished at 10:15 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2018

    Skeleton: Women's heats

    In just under an hour, Lizzy Yarnold will begin her defence of her Olympic title.

    Yarnold won Team GB's only gold in 2014, and she's the first woman to attempt to defend an Olympic skeleton title.

    .Image source, Getty Images
  20. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 10:10 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2018

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    Laura Cooney: Only during the Winter Olympics would you be agonising about curling clashing with skeleton and deciding which to watch.

    Tom D Grayling: Events like snowboard cross are what make the Winter Olympics so much more exciting for me than the Summer Olympics. I’ve been saying this for years but I really want to learn to snowboard.