Summary

  • REPLAY: Women's Super G final on Red Button and at the top of this page (replays continue until 23:59 GMT) - use play button to watch

  • GB's Lizzy Yarnold wins skeleton gold and Laura Deas bronze

  • Yarnold defends title to win GB's first gold of the 2018 Games

  • Izzy Atkin wins slopestyle bronze

  • GB's most successful day in Winter Olympic history

  • Elise Christie has X-rays after crashing out of short-track semi-finals

  • GB women curlers beat Canada but lose to South Korea

  1. Postpublished at 13:01 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2018

    Skeleton: Women's final heat

    There's a few tears from America's Katie Uhlanender as she gets off her sled.

    She finished fourth in Sochi four years ago - she'll leave Pyeongchang with a time of three minutes 29.61.

    America's Katie UhlaenderImage source, Getty Images
  2. 'It will come down to last few minutes'published at 12:59 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2018

    Skeleton: Women's final heats

    Alex Coomber
    Olympic bronze medalist skeleton racer on BBC TV

    Laura Deas made one mistake on that whole track but it can be really costly. She led the way the whole way down until that last end section.

    Lizzy Yarnold is going up and down a bit so she doesn't quite have those steers but she's still maintaining the speed. She will do what she did yesterday hopefully - improve on her second run.

    She will be a bit cross with herself but she still has another run left. It will come down to the very last few minutes of this race.

  3. Postpublished at 12:59 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2018

    Skeleton: Women's final heat

    Belgium's Kim Meylemans is leading the pack at the moment.

    Three minutes 29.70 seconds is the time to beat, with 13 sliders still to go.

    Belgium's Kim MeylemansImage source, Reuters
  4. Postpublished at 12:57 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2018

    Skeleton: Women's finals heats

    .Image source, @JohnJacksonGB
  5. Tight game between Great Britain and South Koreapublished at 12:55 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2018

    Women's curling

    Anna Thompson
    BBC Sport in Pyeongchang

    Scores seem hard to come by in the match between GB women and South Korea as Eve Muirhead makes it 2-2 in the sixth end, scoring a single.

    The Koreans are playing some amazing shots and GB just can't seem to get away but there are still four ends to go.

  6. Postpublished at 12:54 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2018

    Skeleton: Women's final heat

    Five athletes down, 15 more to go.

    Australia's Jackie Narracott, shiny ice track underneath her sled, skids as she comes around the corner but holds on to clock 52.82.

    Australia's Jackie NarracottImage source, EPA
  7. BBC Coveragepublished at 12:52 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2018

    BBC One

    BBC One has all your skeleton needs covered - you can watch Lizzy Yarnold and Laura Deas' bid for gold on the telly and using the player at the top of this page.

  8. Postpublished at 12:50 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2018

    Skeleton: Women's finals heats

    .Image source, @AmyWilliamsMBE
  9. Postpublished at 12:49 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2018

    Skeleton: Women's final heats

    Excellent news that there's no broken bones for Elise Christie.

    The final women's run has got under way in Pyeongchang.

  10. No broken bones for Christiepublished at 12:46 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2018

    The latest news on Elise Christie, direct from boyfriend Shaolin Liu - she hasn't broken any bones and she's hopeful about racing in Tuesday's 1000m.

  11. Postpublished at 12:44 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2018

    Skeleton: Women's final heats

    Here's how the standings look at the minute.

    The sliders go in reverse order, which means Yarnold will be second last. You know, just to properly ramp up the tension.

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  12. 'All to work for'published at 12:41 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2018

    Skeleton: Women's final heats

    Alex Coomber
    Olympic bronze medalist skeleton racer on BBC TV

    It was always going to come down to this last run. We have seen it in the men's competitions - it can even come down to that last 100m. They have it all to work for.

  13. Postpublished at 12:41 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2018

    Skeleton: Women's final heats

    Five minutes away from the skeleton final run.

    Get yourself settled in...

  14. Wallace misses aerials finalpublished at 12:40 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2018

    Men's aerials

    Anna Thompson
    BBC Sport in Pyeongchang

    It's not to be for Lloyd Wallace who finishes 20th overall so will not advance to the aerials final on Sunday.

    He seemed happy though, landing his second run with his family in the crowd.

    And at 23, he will have plenty of other Olympics to aim for.

  15. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 12:39 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2018

    #bbcolympics

    Kaleigh: Dramatic final there. Shows how anything can happen in the speed skating.

    Kieren Mchale: Great result for LFC in the men's 1000m speed skating as S Girard takes gold and John Henry comes in for silver.

  16. Postpublished at 12:35 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2018

    Here's the moment Choi Minjeong claimed South Korea's second gold medal of these games.

  17. Postpublished at 12:33 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2018

    Skeleton: Women's final heats

    It's almost skeleton time!

    Lizzy Yarnold and Laura Deas' final run gets going in around ten minutes time. You can watch on BBC One. They're in second and fourth position respectively.

  18. 'Girard skated the most strategic race'published at 12:32 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2018

    Short track: Men's 100m final

    Wilf O’Reilly MBE
    Former British short track speed skater on BBC TV

    What drama!

    Both Korean skaters went down but Samuel Girard skated the most strategic race out of everyone there.

    Superb piece of skating from John-Henry Krueger and Girard of Canada. Shaolin Sandor Liu was taken out completely!

  19. Postpublished at 12:32 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2018

    Short track: Men's 100m final

    It's a disqualification for Hungary's Shaolin Sandor Liu!

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  20. gold-medal

    Gold Medal - Samuel Girardpublished at 12:31 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2018

    Short track: Men's 1000m final

    It's Canada's Samuel Girard that has claimed the gold medal.

    John-Henry Krueger of America is second, and Korea's Seo Yira takes bronze.