Curlingpublished at 07:46 GMT 19 February 2018
GB 5-6 Denmark (End 10)
The Danish skip goes for a supremely ambitious double take out and he's so close! It slides by the second stone though so GB just need to roll the final stone home to win this...
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Tom Rostance and Stephan Shemilt
GB 5-6 Denmark (End 10)
The Danish skip goes for a supremely ambitious double take out and he's so close! It slides by the second stone though so GB just need to roll the final stone home to win this...
GB 5-6 Denmark (End 10)
Kyle Smith, with a 97% rate at takeouts, takes out another Danish stone. Tension!
GB 5-6 Denmark (End 10)
Two stones left each...
Great Britain 5-6 Denmark
Steve Cram
Curling commentator on BBC TV
Oh, that is a massive help to Great Britain!
Curling
Caroline Chapman
BBC Sport in Pyeongchang
A moment ago at the curling arena, there were four local girls who suddenly got in a tizz about someone they'd spotted in the crowd. It was like the Beatles had walked in.
Turns out it was Lee Kii-jeong, the twin brother of Lee Ki-bok who is currently playing lead for South Korea on sheet A.
Who knew curling had teen superstars?
GB 5-6 Denmark (End 10)
GB are well placed. Steve Cram is excited. Can they pinch this?
Curling
Caroline Chapman
BBC Sport in Pyeongchang
Ah, here they go again.
"USA! USA! USA!"
It's a chant that fits well, whatever the sport.
The Americans are celebrating because they've taken a 7-5 lead against defending champions Canada on sheet C.
There's one end to go...
GB 5-6 Denmark (End 10)
Tight, tense, typical.
Every GB match seems to come down to the final end. GB still have six stones left.
Great Britain 5-6 Denmark
Steve Cram
Curling commentator on BBC TV
Great Britain are still in with a good chance of winning this despite Denmark having the lead. There has been some nice shots played. Everything to play for.
We knew coming here this men's team had the ability but they would have to play their best stuff to make it through to the semi-finals. They still have a big chance here.
Only three can be won on this Monday in Pyeongchang - you won't miss a thing with us of course:
#bbcolympics
Manning: Got everything crossed in this tense match here for Team GB against Denmark!! Come on guys, you can do it!
Women's bobsleigh official training
Anna Thompson
BBC Sport in Pyeongchang
Mica McNeill and Mica Moore will be very pleased with their final two training runs down the Alpensia track, finishing with the third quickest times in both sessions.
We can't read everything into training of course as some teams may hold a little back for the competition itself but the skeleton athletes did translate good training times into medals!
The women's bobsleigh starts on Tuesday with the final two runs on Wednesday.
Skeleton
British skeleton athlete Jerry Rice on Instagram: "Absolute scenes! Filled with immense pride to be a part of this team! The members here and back home! #WeAreTheGreat #teamgb #heretocreate"
GB 5-6 Denmark (End 10)
Denmark take one in the ninth end but GB have the hammer in the final end. They are fairly happy with restricting the Danes to one there.
USA 5-0 Finland
It was never in doubt...
GB 5-5 Denmark (End 9)
Mistake from the Danes, wide of the line and pushing a GB stone closer to the middle. Two stones each left in the penultimate end.
Caroline Chapman
BBC Sport in Pyeongchang
There's only six days left to trade those Olympic pins!
Some of them look like proper collectors' items. What do you reckon I could get for these bad boys?
New with original, one clumsy owner.
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Ice dancing
Great Britain's Nicholas Buckland may have produced a good performance in this morning's Short Dance with partner Penny Coomes but he's more bothered about something else...
GB 5-5 Denmark (End 9)
The Danes have the hammer in the ninth end then. Who's going to win it from here?