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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
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Have you just got home? Takeaway in hand?
Maybe you've been in all night, all cosy and waiting for the action to start.
The men's slopestyle skiing, featuring James Woods and Tyler Harding, begins at the top of the hour.
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Thing is, though, what do you do with the gun? I mean, do you have to do the tricks with the gun on your back, or do you pick it up after you've done the slopestyle?
Imagining stacking it off a jump and landing on a rifle...
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Gav: It’d be clearly skeleton + slope style + shooting from biathlon! Speed, tricks and accuracy!
Yes, Christian. This is the sort of thinking I'm talking about.
During the last summer Olympics, I pitched (I say 'pitched, it's not like I went to speak to the IOC), the idea of a Games-ending super-relay. Marathon runner to cyclist to rower to cross-country horse rider to swimmer etc. All finishing with a 100m in the stadium.
Surely we can do a Winters version?
Skeleton to skier to speed skater to biathlete to ski jumper.
Get Thomas Bach on the blower.
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Christian Fisher: There should be a Winter Olympic Decathlon. With events ranging from the luge to ski jumping to crown the ultimate winter Olympian
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What are you up to tonight? Cutting some rug? Curled up on a rug?
I've been wondering - could you combine some Winter sports to make them even better? I mean, could you get someone skiing down the skeleton run?
Overnight, we'll also dish out a gold medal in the men's giant slalom skiing, with the first run beginning at 01:15.
There's ice hockey and curling too, with Great Britain's women taking on Sweden from 05:05.
Still, today is another day, with another chance for a British medial.
James Woods, who has won a hatful medals at the X Games, goes in the skiing slopestyle on the hunt for hardware.
If he pulls it off (qualifying starts at 01:00 GMT) and wins a medal of any colour, this would be GB's most successful Winters of all time.
However, there was huge disappointment too.
First came the tears of Katie Summerhayes, who was forced to battle through the slopestyle with a badly injured ankle.
Then Elise Christie was flattened once more in the short-track speed skating. The three-time world champ left the ice on a stretcher after crashing for the fifth time in Olympic races.
Yep, Saturday was a wonderful and woeful day for Great Britain at these Winter Olympics.
Lizzy Yarnold became the first Briton to retain any sort of Winters gold and the first skeleton athlete to defend her crown.
With Laura Deas taking bronze in the same event and Izzy Atkin becoming the first Briton to win a medal on skis with bronze in the slopestyle, it was Britain's single most successful day at a Winter Games.
...to almost an ankle break (and heartbreak).
Heartbreak...
...to more history.
From history...
...and shock defeats.
Surprise golds...