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

    Bobsleigh: Two man

    The British duo are up next, as Brazil clock a time of 50.14.

  2. 'I can't wait!'published at 11:07 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Bobsleigh: Two-man

    Alex Coomber
    Olympic bronze medalist skeleton racer on BBC TV

    I can't wait for the bobsleigh. The same sort of things will happen and it will all come down to the wire! It's an exciting track. It's really interesting.

  3. Postpublished at 11:06 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Bobsleigh: Two man

    This is the one Olympic event I've actually had a crack at. It's great fun.

    Up first are Brazil - and they almost crash as they go through a high corner! Dearie me.

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

    Bobsleigh: Two man

    Bradley Hall is a former decathlete and discus specialist - he set a national record in the decathlon as a youth and achieved a top five UK ranking for the U23 discus.

    He didn't have a regular brakeman in the World Cup, using five different team-mates in seven races.

    He's got Joel Fearon for company today - who is one of the fastest 100m runners.

    .Image source, Getty Images
  5. Postpublished at 11:02 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Right. Time for some sport!

    GB's male curlers are about to get under way in their match against Italy.

    There's also the first two heats in the two-man bobsleigh, with Bradley Hall and Joel Fearon representing the Brits.

  6. All smilespublished at 11:01 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Anna Thompson
    BBC Sport in Pyeongchang

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    And here’s Lizzy with her gold medal, which she says is very heavy, but beautiful!

    She said she was emotional before she walked out but managed to contain herself once she was on the podium.

  7. Postpublished at 10:55 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Elise Christie is doing her best to be ready for Tuesday's 500m heats after her crash on Saturday.

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  8. Postpublished at 10:52 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

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  9. Medal reactionpublished at 10:50 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Skeleton

    Alex Coomber
    Olympic bronze medalist skeleton racer on BBC TV

    You don't see the heartaches, the practice and the crashes and it's so great that we can come to these Olympic Games, put ourselves on the podium and say 'look, here's what we can do.'

  10. Postpublished at 10:49 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Chemmy Alcott
    Four-time Olympic alpine ski racer on BBC TV

    Lizzy Yarnold is clearly a fan of Billie Jean King - the title of her book is 'pressure is a privilege'.

  11. Postpublished at 10:47 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Two Brits on the Winter Olympics podium at the same time, for the first time.

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  12. Postpublished at 10:45 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Alex Coomber
    Olympic bronze medalist skeleton racer on BBC TV

    Myself and my husband build a practice push sled because at the time. We took apart a skateboard, we made a MDF top, we used two disabled toiler handles which used to practice my starts in the local Tesco car park. Today, they are in a completely different world to us.

  13. Postpublished at 10:42 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Plenty of tears from the parents in the crowd as they watch on.

    Say cheese!

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  14. Postpublished at 10:41 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    That golden feeling.

    .Image source, BBC Sport
  15. Yarnold on the podiumpublished at 10:39 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Lizzy Yarnold raises her hands up into the air and screams "yes!" as she steps onto the podium.

    Your Olympic champion, folks.

  16. Postpublished at 10:39 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Double fist pump from Germany's Jacqueline Loelling as she receives her silver medal.

    She was excellent yesterday - highly consistent.

  17. Postpublished at 10:38 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Laura Deas smiles and waves to the crowd as she steps up to the podium.

    She gets a hug from former Italian bobsledder and coach Ivo Ferriani as he puts the medal round her neck.

    She takes a big, deep breath as she looks down at her medal.

  18. 'Competitors on the track but friends off it'published at 10:37 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Skeleton

    British skeleton bronze medallist Laura Deas speaking to BBC TV: "Lizzy and just sort of screamed at each other.

    "I always believed we could both be standing on the podium. We're competitors on the track but friends off it. I got emotional yesterday. Not only were we sharing the moment but we were on the podium together. I could not be happier.

    "We know as a programme, we know exactly what we need to do. We turn things into advantage. We don't leave any stone left un-turned. Everybody knew exactly what the process was and we were all very calm."

    Laura Deas and Lizzy YarnoldImage source, Getty Images
  19. MEDAL TIME!published at 10:36 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Nervous but big, cheesy grins from Lizzy Yarnold, Germany's Jacqueline Loelling and Laura Deas make their way out.

  20. 'I could barely look at the screen'published at 10:35 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Laura Deas on being a bronze medallist: "It is still sinking in, to be honest. It was so emotional watching the other sliders coming down, knowing that I had done everything that I could have done, just hoping that it would be enough.

    "Watching Janine's [Flock,the Austrian who led going into the final run] split times, there was a point where she was about halfway down, and I dared to think, 'This is going to happen'.

    "I could barely look at the screen, I was so nervous, I had one eye on the bottom left corner where the numbers were going to come."