Get Involvedpublished at 12:53 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2018
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Tom Rostance and Stephan Shemilt
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Speed skating: Men's 500m
Wilf O’Reilly MBE
Former British short track speed skater on BBC TV
Can you believe it? They had the clean sweep - first, second and third in Sochi - but not a single Dutchman on the podium.
Ice Hockey: Canada 1-0 OAR
It's Canada who lead after the first period in their semi-final against the Olympic Athletes from Russia.
They are hoping to secure a place in the final where opponents USA are already waiting.
You can listen to commentary on that game on 5 live sports extra.
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Kathryn Cook: You know when curling has become addictive when everyone at work is watching and talking about it.
Poppy: Got the curling on at work again. Glad I've got a nice boss. Come on, Team GB.
Speed skating: Men's 500m
Simon Brotherton
Commentator on BBC TV
The man with the golden skates tonight is Havard Lorentzen. He has had a great season and he has capped it off in the best way possible - reaching the pinnacle of his sport.
It was a performance most certainly worth waiting for. But for a moment, with that final pair, the crowd were on their feet because both skaters were inside the leading time.
It was a cracking race!
Men's 500m
It's gold for Norway!
Havard Lorentzen is the man in gold, silver for Korea's Cha Min Kyu and China's Gao Tingyu is down in third.
GB 5-3 Switzerland (end 6)
GB skip Eve Muirhead delivers the hammer but it needed good sweeping to get the two.
Nevertheless, the British women have re-established a two-point advantage with four ends to play.
Speed skating: Men's 500m
Wilf O’Reilly MBE
Former British short track speed skater on BBC TV
What's interesting is that it can really go any way. There is nobody really dominating it. It's about the start and then getting whole race right.
Men's 500m final
This track is getting faster and faster...
Both Yamanaka of Japan and Verbij of the Netherlands are leading with a few hundred metres to go but no! They fade to fourth and fifth. Too big, too soon.
Two skaters to go. Havard Lorentzen is guaranteed a medal.
Four skaters left. That's surely gold for Norway...
Speed skating: Men's 500m
Simon Brotherton
Commentator on BBC TV
Ronald Mulder's time is only good enough for fourth place! And Havard Lorentzen from Norway is the one who has one hand on the gold medal!
Men's 500m final
Keep your children in one piece please...
Ronald Mulder could ruin this for the home crowd but he fades away...
Olympic Record again though! In the other lane Havard Lorentzen of Norway clocks 34.41 seconds to lead by 0.01...
Speed skating: Men’s 500m
Caroline Chapman
BBC Sport in Pyeongchang
Unbelievable noise from the home fans as South Korean Min Kyu Cha sets a new Olympic record. One woman was pictured on the big screen almost throwing her baby in the air!
Men's 500m final
Favourite Ronald Mulder is up next. Big pressure.
The time to beat is 34.42...
Speed skating: Men's 500m
Wilf O’Reilly MBE
Former British short track speed skater on BBC TV
A superb run. The Koreans could be going away here with that gold medal!
Speed skating: Men's 500m
Simon Brotherton
Commentator on BBC TV
Cha Min Kyu has everybody up on their feet! Superb! The new leading time and the crowd have gone absolutely wild.
Men's 500m final
But Korean Cha Min Kyu can! Olympic record, gone! Crowd on their feet. The place is going bananas.
He's clocked 34.42...
Men's 500m final
Not a new Netflix crossover, but a fast speed skater: Here comes GIlmore Junio of Canada.
Can he challenge that time of Gao Tingyu?No.
Speed skating: Men's 500m
Wilf O’Reilly MBE
Former British short track speed skater on BBC TV
Gao Tingyu fell quite heavily earlier this evening in the warm-up and there was some concern as to how well he will come back but that's a track record. He came back exceptionally well.
Men's 500m final
New leader! Gao Tingyu of China nails his run, a time of 34.65, a track record.
That could take some stopping.