Summary

  • REPLAY: Men's Aerials- click to play

  • Watch replays of the best action on BBC TV, Red Button & UK online

  • 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. curling

    Postpublished at 07:40 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Curling: Great Britain 4-6 Sweden

    "HARD!" yells Eve Murihead as she knocks into the solitary Swedish stone in the house.

    Still, there's a good chance here for Sweden - she can take out both GB stones in one shot...

  2. Hirscher goes gold once againpublished at 07:38 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    The largest margin of victory in men's Olympic giant slalom since Jean-Claude Killy in 1968.

    Not a bad effort from Marcel Hirscher, who is the first man to win the combined and the giant slalom at the same Olympics.

    Here's his giant slalom win from earlier today.

  3. Coming up...published at 07:35 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    What's happening today, I hear you ask? Well..

    There's the men's 4x10km cross country relay going on right now on the red button.

    Thre's plenty of action from 11:00 - men's aerials freestyle skiing finals and the women's 500m speed skating final all kick off around then.

    GB's men are among the curlers who are in action from 11:05, while fellow Brits Bradley Hall and Joel Fearon have their first runs in the two-man bobsleigh.

  4. Postpublished at 07:33 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Curling: Great Britain 4-6 Sweden

    Vicki Adams has a super expressive face.

    She tries to set up a GB guard but it's a bit too heavy and somehow stops just, tantaslisingly short of the house.

  5. 'Looking for errors'published at 07:32 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Great Britain 4-6 Sweden

    Jackie Lockhart
    Four-time Olympic curler on BBC TV

    Great Britain are just looking for one small error to try and capitalise on here.

  6. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 07:31 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    #bbcolympics

    Dave Woods: Sunday morning - mainly watching curling. Looking tricky for GB women.

    John Westwood: Come on GB! Loving the curling!

  7. Postpublished at 07:29 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Lizzy Yarnold, who recieves her gold medal today, has said she'll take time to consider her skeleton future.

    "I think I'll take a break. I need to get over my chest infection first. I'll take a break and get back to you."

    .Image source, Twitter
  8. GB trail by twopublished at 07:28 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Curling: Great Britain 4-6 Sweden

    Sweden settle for two points.

    Into the tenth end - it's GB who have the hammer.

  9. 'It is a saver'published at 07:27 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Great Britain 4-4 Sweden

    Jackie Lockhart
    Four-time Olympic curler on BBC TV

    That really is a great shot from Eve Muirhead. It is a saver. She has done a great job again reducing the deficit of the score.

  10. Postpublished at 07:27 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Curling: Great Britain 4-4 Sweden

    Great shot from Eve Muirhead, dropping it in front of a pile of Swedish stones. She's just stopped Sweden from nabbing five points.

  11. Postpublished at 07:25 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Curling: Great Britain 4-4 Sweden

    Eve Muirhead goes straight down the centre line and disturbs a few yellow stones, but it's not enough - there's still three Swedish stones to GB's one.

    This is the ninth end, if you're just joining us - you can watch on BBC Two and using the player at the top of this page.

  12. 'Mistakes can harm'published at 07:23 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Great Britain 4-4 Sweden

    Steve Cram
    Curling commentator on BBC TV

    At this stage of the match, with two ends to go, these little mistakes could harm you in a dramatic way.

    Sweden have three stones which is the advantage for them.

  13. Postpublished at 07:23 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Curling: Great Britain 4-4 Sweden

    WHAT a shot that is from Sweden!

    GB stones sent all over the show. What's Eve Muirhead got up her sleeve?

  14. GB's Woods fourth in ski slopestylepublished at 07:21 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Excellent use of minging.

    .Image source, Twitter
  15. Postpublished at 07:16 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Curling: Great Britain 4-4 Sweden

    Strong nail game from Eve Muirhead.

    .Image source, Reuters
  16. Postpublished at 07:13 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Curling: Great Britain 4-4 Sweden

    Bit short from Vicki Adams and she holds her hand up in apology straight away - Eve Muirhead exhales and looks a bit irked as the stone promptly gets knocked out of the way by their opponents.

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

    Curling: Great Britain 4-4 Sweden

    Massive cheer around the curling arena right as GB whirl down their first stone - Korea have just beaten China 12-5.

  18. 'Another good end for GB'published at 07:08 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Great Britain 4-4 Sweden

    Steve Cram
    Curling commentator on BBC TV

    That was another good end from Great Britain. It almost worked out for two but a great shot from the Swedish skip limited it to just one.

  19. curling

    GB level uppublished at 07:08 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Curling: Great Britain 4-4 Sweden

    Ooft. Sweden miss Great Britain's guard by the tiniest of margins, before the stone that was nestled inside the ring gets clattered out of the way.

    A super shot by Swedish skip Anna Hasselborg to knock a red stone away from the edge of the button, and Murihead opts to draw and pick up a point.

  20. Postpublished at 07:05 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Nick Hope
    BBC Sport in Pyeongchang

    "I’m gutted, devastated, to finish fourth. I knew I had a run that was possible to win this thing with,” James Woods tells me.

    “But I’m proud of what I did and all the skiers out there who put on such a show today.”

    Will you be back for more? “Sure I will, I love this!”

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