Postpublished at 13:33 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2018
This is Britain's most successful day in their Winter Olympic history.
Their previous best was two medals in 1924.
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GB's Lizzy Yarnold wins skeleton gold and Laura Deas bronze
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Amy Lofthouse
This is Britain's most successful day in their Winter Olympic history.
Their previous best was two medals in 1924.
I mean, I really feel like I need a lie down after that.
It was a tremendous final run from Lizzy Yarnold, setting a track record in the process and winning the medal by more than half a second.
Those two medals make the table look brighter for Team GB.
Here's how the final standings look:
Skeleton: Womens final heat
John Hunt
BBC TV commentator in Pyeongchang
You have to take your hat off to Lizzy Yarnold. How she has managed to get herself right for the big day shows you just how good she is.
The look on Janine Flock's face as she realised that she hadn't done enough for a medal was, genuinely, gutting to see.
She started a tiny bit quicker than Yarnold but just couldn't catch up.
Skeleton: Women's final heat
Amy Williams
Olympic gold medallist skeleton racer on BBC TV
Mentally Lizzy Yarnold is so tough! She knows how to win. Laura Deas thought she had lost it. There is going to be a big party in Team GB tonight!
Skeleton: Women's final
Lizzy Yarnold is the first Briton to retain a Winter Olympic title.
She's the first skeleton athlete to do so.
And it'll be a double Brit love in on the podium, as Laura Deas joins her mate to get a medal of her own.
Skeleton: Women's final heat
John Hunt
BBC TV commentator in Pyeongchang
The first British athlete to successfully defend her Olympic title! Laura Deas has now got a medal at the Olympic Games too!
Wow! It's a great day for Great Britain at the Winter Olympics!
Grins, tears, laughs, screams all around as it dawns on Lizzy Yarnold that she has a gold medal.
And a second later, the realisation crosses Laura Deas' face - she is an Olympic bronze medallist.
Skeleton: Women's final
LIZZY YARNOLD HAS RETAINED HER OLYMPIC TITLE!
AND THERE'S BRONZE FOR LAURA DEAS!
Skeleton: Women's final heat
Time is dropping away....
Skeleton: Women's final heat
Quick start for Flock but she's losing a bit of speed...
Skeleton: Women's final heat
All the pressure on Janine Flock now.
Here she goes...
Skeleton: Women's final heat
John Jackson
Two-time Olympic bobsledder on BBC TV
That is a gold medal winning run! I am sure of it! We are looking at a two-time Olympic champion!
Skeleton: Women's final heat
Lizzy Yarnold goes to the front! A new track record!
A fist bump for Yarnold as she slides home - a combined total of three minutes 27.28 for Yarnold.
Skeleton: Women's final heat
A few bumps coming through the corners...
Skeleton: Women's final heat
It looks clean so far...
Skeleton: Women's final heats
Amy Williams
Olympic gold medallist skeleton racer on BBC TV
The Germans are just so good at this! They are not the best starters in the world but they build speed down the track.
They just get faster and faster. They use their equipment so well!
Skeleton: Women's final heat
Here's Lizzy Yarnold...