Summary

  • REPLAY: Men's Aerials- click to play

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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. Woods stays thirdpublished at 05:28 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Men's slopestyle final

    Only 90.00 for Harle! Only good enough for fourth!

    James Woods still has the bronze.

    Five men to drop, two who are above Woods anyway.

    Only three men can deny him bronze.

  2. Postpublished at 05:27 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Men's slopestyle final

    This is taking a while...

  3. Postpublished at 05:26 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Men's slopestyle final

    Danger for James Woods. Canada's Teal Harle pulls out more spins that a washing machine.

    Watch for the judges...

  4. Postpublished at 05:25 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Men's slopestyle final

    American Gus Kenworthy is the first to try, and fail, to dislodge Woods.

    Six to go...

  5. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 05:24 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    #bbcolympics

    David Rainford: Who would have thought a sport called slopestyle could grab my attention at 5.20am? Gripping viewing!

  6. 'Long and torturous wait'published at 05:23 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Men's slopestyle final

    Ed Leigh
    Freestyle skiing and snowboarding commentator on BBC TV

    If the 450 had been there, it would have been an improvement.

    Instead its a long and torturous wait for James Woods as the seven remaining skiers make their way down.

  7. Woods stays thirdpublished at 05:23 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Men's slopestyle final

    No improvement for James Woods. A score of 90.00.

    He has a long, nervous wait to see if what he has already done is good enough for a medal.

    There are seven men left to go...

    James Woods of Great BritainImage source, EPA
  8. Postpublished at 05:21 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Landed the third!

    How costly might that missed rail be?

  9. Postpublished at 05:21 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Smooth first. 1260 second...

  10. Postpublished at 05:21 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Ah, a mistake on the second rail. Needs good jumps...

  11. Postpublished at 05:21 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Has Woods changed his blue plaster to a GB plaster? Push off. Sideways down the first slope...

  12. Woods' final runpublished at 05:20 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Men's slopestyle final

    Here he goes. Consolidate the bronze? Go even better?

  13. Postpublished at 05:18 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Nick Hope
    BBC Sport in Pyeongchang

    They’re a Brit and a Canadian who are engaged and live in Hong Kong - but fancied a bit of Winter Olympic sports action and travelled to Pyeongchang.

    “We are praying it’s going to be a medal for both of us,” says Andrea before Ed screens “COME ON WOODSY - YOU CAN DO IT!”

    As it stands Canada (Alex Beaulieu-Marchran) are in line for silver with GB (James Woods) bronze.

    Slopestyle fans
  14. Showstopperpublished at 05:18 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Men's slopestyle final

    Ed Leigh
    Freestyle skiing and snowboarding commentator on BBC TV

    If this is the Great British Bake Off of freestyle skiing, this final is the showstopper.

  15. Postpublished at 05:17 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Men's slopestyle final

    Challengers are melting away from James Woods. He may start his third and final run with that bronze medal still in his paw.

  16. Postpublished at 05:14 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Men's giant slalom

    We're under way in the second run of the men's giant slalom.

    The skiers are going in reverse order from their first run time in this second effort. 15 athletes have reached the bottom of the course so we're now into the second half of the final run with the main contenders about to strut their stuff.

    Marcel Hirscher has a 0.63 advantage after the first run but currently Ryan Cochran-Siegle and Erik Read share the overall lead.

  17. curling

    Postpublished at 05:12 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Great Britain v Sweden

    Naturally, we'll be focusing most of our energy on Woods' bid for a medal, but, to mark your card, there is curling under way.

    Great Britain's women, led by Eve Muirhead, have begun their match against table-topping Sweden.

  18. Postpublished at 05:09 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Nick Hope
    BBC Sport in Pyeongchang

    Undoubtedly the warmest day of the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics today with most people able to wear just two or three layers (this is a big development here).

    The warmer conditions will though make conditions tougher though as the final runs progress as it melts the snow and slows down the skiers speed as they hit the white stuff.

    As I say - the fans don’t mind all that though they’re just happy to be getting a bit of a tan!

    Sweden
  19. Watch Woods' second runpublished at 05:09 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Men's slopestyle final

    The business end of this final. James Woods, of Great Britain, sits third going into the final run.

    Watch how he got there...

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

    Nick Hope
    BBC Sport in Pyeongchang

    US fans

    Stressful times for the friends and family of USA skier Gus Kenworthy.

    The Sochi 2014 Olympian - who is one of the first openly gay athletes to compete at a Winter Olympics - needs a big final effort in the last run to have any chance of securing a second-successive medal at the Games.

    His family were surrounded by at least 15 journalists and film crews for that last run - just adding to their anxiety!