Get Involvedpublished at 05:00 GMT 20 February 2018
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Denise: That was so, so beautiful. Thank you to ALL contestants for such a wonderful competition and stunning performances. Every one of you should hold your head - and skates - high.
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Denise: That was so, so beautiful. Thank you to ALL contestants for such a wonderful competition and stunning performances. Every one of you should hold your head - and skates - high.
Ice dance
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Great Britain v Japan
Still with us? Up very late or very early?
You'll be rewarded with some curling very soon.
Eve Muirhead's rink will take on Japan knowing that the semi-finals are well within reach.
Men's halfpipe qualification
Team GB's James Woods on BBC One: "I am a massive believer that this is an art and not a sport. You want your run to look exactly as you imagined it.
"I'm watching these runs now and it's clear these guys are all just wanting to qualify by putting a solid run down because they all have so much more to give."
Women's 1000m
We have spotted Elise Christie on the ice. The British three-time world champion, who has crashed in both her events at these Games, injured her ankle in the 1500m on Saturday.
With the 1000m heats starting at 10:00 GMT, Christie is her her kit and has been doing laps.
Men's halfpipe
If you missed it while you were engrossed in the ice dancing, you can watch Britain's Peter Speight fail in his first attempt to qualify for the men's halfpipe final.
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Ice dance
Great Britain ice dancer Nick Buckland on BBC One: "I think, at the end of the day, when we go back and watch the performances we'll be really proud of them. We came out here and put out two strong performances and we'll have that forever.
"We just want to be an inspiration for people - so people know, no matter what you're going through, you can do anything you put your mind to.
"I think it's the right winner on the night, that performance took me emotionally. They've delivered possibly the best performance of their careers and that's what Olympic champions do."
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While the Canadians were melting hearts, the men's halfpipe qualification run has got under way. Same rules as usual - 27 skiers get two runs to get into the top 12.
Peter Speight, the first of three Britons to go, crashed on his first run,
Alexander Glavatsky-Yeadon and Murray Buchan will be down the pipe a little later, but it will be a stretch for any of the trio to reach the final.
Ice dance
Caroline Chapman
BBC Sport in Pyeongchang
Their final dance at their final event in their final Olympics together.
No, you're crying.
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Little Dorrit: It’s 4.17am. I’m alone in my living room. I’m thousands of miles away. I know nothing about ice dancing. But I just gave those Canadian ice skaters a standing ovation. So good.
Ice dance
Robin Cousins
Olympic gold medallist figure skater on BBC TV
They wanted to deliver and they certainly did.
They are amazing champions, an amazing performance, goodness me these two are supreme.
Ice dance
Gold for Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir! After retiring four years ago, they have returned to reclaim the Olympic title they surrendered in Sochi.
Their score of 122.40 in the free dance is a world record and pushes French pair Gabriella Papadakis and Guillame Cizeron down to silver.
Maia Shibutani and her brother Alex take the bronze, with Britain's Penny Coomes and Nick Buckland finishing 11th.
Kat Downes
Commentator on BBC TV
They know they could not have done any more than that.
They're on their feet! The world champions embrace. High fives.
Salute the crowd.
Enough for gold?
How do you lift another human being, twirl her around your head and maintain verticality on the ice?
Change in tempo. Slowed down...
Ice dance
Good lord, Virtue and Moir have barely started and the crowd are going bonkers. The music is a slowed-down version of Roxanne.
They are so, so tight. It's like they are welded together...
Free dance
Caroline Chapman
BBC Sport in Pyeongchang
For one last time, after 20 years of skating together, Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir take to the ice.
The Canadians broke their own world record in the short dance yesterday.
Can they go out on the ultimate high with their second Olympic gold?
The crowd are going nuts for them!
Ice dance
Blimey. American pair Madison Hubbell and Zacahary Donohue look gutted. They can only go third. Just Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir, the Canadian megastars, between France and gold...