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  • Men's curling - GB beat Italy 7-6

  • GB's Brad Hall and Joel Fearon seventh in two-man bobsleigh heats

  • GB women's curlers lose 8-6 to Sweden in controversial finish

  • GB's James Woods fourth in ski slopestyle final

  • Yarnold receives skeleton gold medal & Deas bronze

  1. 'It's the rules I guess'published at 08:08 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Great Britain 6-8 Sweden

    Steve Cram
    Curling commentator on BBC TV

    That leaves a bad taste in the mouth. It's the rules I guess. That's the one piece of technology in the game but why on earth could they not have taken another look at the replay?

    Because of that Great Britain lose the match - though it may have been one they would have lost anyway.

  2. Postpublished at 08:08 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Curling: Great Britain 6-8 Sweden

    "Essentially, she's bowled a no ball, hasn't she?"

    Top class analysis from us, there.

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  3. Postpublished at 08:05 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Curling: Great Britain 6-8 Sweden

    So, what happened was:

    Eve Muirhead has been penalised for a hog line violation with her final stone. The hog line is the line that runs across the rink.

    A violation means that a stone is removed from play for the end, which meant that Muirhead couldn't set up a difficult shot for Sweden.

  4. 'Gut-wrenching'published at 08:03 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Great Britain 6-8 Sweden

    Jackie Lockhart
    Four-time Olympic curler on BBC TV

    This is a real strange one. A disaster. Gut-wrenching.

  5. Sweden winpublished at 08:03 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Curling: Great Britain 6-8 Sweden

    Well, that was all horribly confusing...

    And Sweden win! An easy two for Sweden, who are top of the table.

  6. Postpublished at 08:02 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Curling: Great Britain 6-6 Sweden

    Oh! Muirhead's been penalised!

    It's an easy set up for Sweden...

  7. 'That is terrible!'published at 08:01 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Great Britain 6-6 Sweden

    Steve Cram
    Curling commentator on BBC TV

    Oh, that is it. That is terrible! Eve Muirhead couldn't understand why the red light had come on. Unless she has touched it again?

  8. Postpublished at 08:01 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Curling: Great Britain 6-6 Sweden

    Hog line controversy...

    They're unsure whether Eve Muirhead has released her stone before she gets to the big red line.

  9. Postpublished at 07:58 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Curling: Great Britain 6-6 Sweden

    Hang on, there's a technology malfunction...

  10. Postpublished at 07:57 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Curling: Great Britain 6-6 Sweden

    Eve Muirhead's first stone, and she plonks it short, which means Sweden will have to clear that guard with the first stone.

  11. Postpublished at 07:55 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Curling: Great Britain 6-6 Sweden

    Oopsie. Anna Sloan tries to get two GB stones to stay close together, but she overworks it, and ends up clipping a red.

    There's three GB reds in a tantalising line for Sweden to take aim at... and two of them are hit out of the way by Sara McManus.

  12. Postpublished at 07:51 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Curling: Great Britain 6-6 Sweden

    And Adams nails it.

    She knocks that pesky Swedish stone out of the way, behind two British yellows.

  13. Postpublished at 07:51 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Curling: Great Britain 6-6 Sweden

    Team deliberation for Great Britain. Coach is marching over to add his two penneth, as my grandmother would say.

    Here's what they're deliberating over. Coach tells Vicki Adams to connect with the Swedish yellow and "tap it into the back four."

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  14. Christie has 'soft tissue damage'published at 07:45 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Elise Christie has suffered "soft tissue damage", according to Team GB, after the Brit had a scan on Sunday in Sotuh Korea.

    Team GB doctors will continue to assess and treat the 27-year-old before her next scheduled appearance in the 1,000m heats on Tuesday.

    An X-ray on Saturday showed there were no broken bones.

    .Image source, Twitter
  15. Postpublished at 07:44 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    An Elise Christie update for you - she was taken to hospital for a precautionary scan after crashing out of the 1500m short track speed skating semi-final yesterday.

  16. 'A great match'published at 07:44 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Great Britain 6-6 Sweden

    Steve Cram
    Curling commentator on BBC TV

    Eve Muirhead manufactured a situation which made it tougher. Well played! This has been a great match from both teams. There has been a lot of good plays.

  17. Extra end timepublished at 07:42 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Curling: Great Britain 6-6 Sweden

    Eve Muirhead, steely gaze firmly in place, sews up two points for Britain.

    We have an extra end - and it's Sweden who have the hammer.

  18. 'Missed by centimetres'published at 07:41 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Great Britain 4-6 Sweden

    Steve Cram
    Curling commentator on BBC TV

    It misses! That looked like it was a great shot but it missed by centimetres. That could have been it.

  19. Postpublished at 07:41 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Curling: Great Britain 4-6 Sweden

    Oh! It just misses!

    The Swedish skip clatters into the first stone but, as the stone goes spinning away to the left, it just misses the second GB red!

    A chance for Muirhead to draw level...

  20. Victory nearpublished at 07:40 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Great Britain 4-6 Sweden

    Steve Cram
    Curling commentator on BBC TV

    This is the win for Sweden if they make this shot.