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 11:34 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2018

    Short track: Women's 1500m semi-finals

    Really horrible to see Christie wheeled out of the arena. She's inconsolable as she's picked up and laid on the stretcher.

    Great Britain's Elise Christie stretchered off the ice.Image source, Getty Images
  2. Postpublished at 11:33 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2018

    Caroline Chapman
    BBC Sport in Pyeongchang

    The arena is stunned into silence. There's faint muttering as people watch the medics treat Elise Christie.

    Everyone applauds as she leaves the ice. Just horrible for the world champion.

  3. Postpublished at 11:33 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2018

    Short track: Women's 1500m semi-finals

    Elise Christie is on a stretcher - there's an ovation from the crowd for Christie as she's taken out of the arena.

  4. 'Awful disaster'published at 11:32 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2018

    Short track: Women's 1500m semi-finals

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

    My heart goes out to this young lady. She skated a fantastic race. It appeared as if Li may have cut her blade into Christie's skating suit.

    This is an awful disaster. She is being taken off by a stretcher. Disaster.

    .Image source, BBC Sport
  5. Postpublished at 11:32 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2018

    Short track: Women's 1500m semi-finals

    That was absolutely horrible to watch.

    Legs tangled, Christie triers to keep her balance but the blades connected and she jut couldn't get herself away.

    Great Britain's Elise Christie crashes outImage source, Getty Images
  6. Postpublished at 11:31 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2018

    Short track: Women's 1500m semi-finals

    It looks as though Li Jinyu's blade has cut into Elise Christie's leg...

  7. Postpublished at 11:30 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2018

    Short track: women's 1500m semi-finals

    Caroline Chapman
    BBC Sport in Pyeongchang

    It looks like Christie is seriously hurt. The physio is called on to the ice.

  8. Christie crashespublished at 11:29 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2018
    Breaking

    Short track: Women's 1500m semi-finals

    ELISE CHRISTIE HAS CRASHED OUT!

    OH! That was... wow. Christie tangled with China's Li Jinyu as they turned, Li slipped and took Christie with her.

    Christie went full blast into the side padding...

    Great Britain's Elise Christie crashes outImage source, Getty Images
  9. Postpublished at 11:29 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2018

    Short track: Women's 1500m semi-finals

    Canda's Valerie Maltais makes her move - she's in first, and there's work for Christie to go here...

  10. 'Surprised'published at 11:29 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2018

    Skeleton: Women's final heats

    Amy Williams
    Olympic gold medallist skeleton racer on BBC TV

    I'm quite surprised to see that Laura Deas dropped that far below. She had the best exit off turn nine but there was a clip in the corner.

  11. Deas stays fourthpublished at 11:28 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2018

    Skeleton: Women's final runs

    Laura Deas follows her Great Britain team-mate.

    Austria's Janine Flock is the athlete to beat, but Deas' speed drops off at the end there and she stays in fourth place.

    The quickest run of her three so far for Deas - 51.96 seconds.

    Media caption,

    Deas' third run in the women's skeleton

  12. Postpublished at 11:28 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2018

    Short track: Women's 1500m semi-finals

    Up to third goes Chrsitie with nine laps left, tucking herself in behind the two Chinese leaders.

  13. Postpublished at 11:27 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2018

    Short track: Women's 1500m semi-finals

    They're off!

    Elise Christie settles herself into fourth place to get herself going.

  14. 'Get the job done'published at 11:26 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2018

    Short track: Women's 1500m semi-finals

    Sarah Lindsay
    Three-time Olympic short track speed skater on BBC TV

    Just get the job done [Elise Christie.] She just needs to float through and get herself safely into the final.

  15. Postpublished at 11:26 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2018

    Short track: Women's 1500m semi-finals

    Disappointment for Charlotte Gilmartin, who fell in her 500m heat on Tuesday.

    Up next - Elise Christie.

    Great Britain's Charlotte Gilmartin fallsImage source, PA
  16. 'Yarnold quite lucky'published at 11:26 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2018

    Skeleton: Women's final heats

    Amy Williams
    Olympic gold medallist skeleton racer on BBC TV

    I think Lizzy Yarnold is quite lucky. When she took that hit, she took it parallel so it didn't take off that much time.

  17. Postpublished at 11:26 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2018

    Skeleton: Women's final runs

    Lizzy Yarnold is off...

    She looks comfortable, a little tap on the 10th corner, but there's not much in this.

    She's 0.02 off the early lead! A time of 51.86 seconds.

  18. Postpublished at 11:25 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2018

    Short track: Women's 1500m semi-finals

    Caroline Chapman
    BBC Sport in Pyeongchang

    Charlotte Gilmartin found herself trailing all of a sudden and she tried to take on Sumire Kikuchi of Japan. There was a little nudge and Gilmartin tumbled out.

    She slammed her arms on the ice in frustration before picking herself back up.

  19. Postpublished at 11:25 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2018

    Short track: Women's 1500m semi-finals

    Ooft, I bet that hurt - Gilmartin went flying to her right and ended up crashing into the side padding.

    She finishes, though, in a shade over three minutes.

  20. 'The time is now'published at 11:24 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2018

    Skeleton: Women's final runs

    Alex Coomber
    Olympic bronze medalist skeleton racer on BBC TV

    This is it. This is D day. It's what they [Laura Deas and Lizzy Yarnold] have been working on for four years. The time is now.