Summary

  • GB women eighth in bobsleigh event won by Germany

  • GB women beat Canada 6-5 to reach curling semis but men face play-off

  • Sofia Goggia wins women's downhill with Vonn taking bronze

  • GB's Morgan qualifies for big air final

  1. bronze medal

    Bronze Medal - Finlandpublished at 09:46 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2018

    Women's ice hockey

    Finland hang on! A 3-2 win gives them the medal.

    They performed relatively well against USA and Canada at the last Olympics, losing 3-1 and 3-0 respectively, but were surprisingly beaten in a quarter-final by the Swedes. Now, four years on, they are medallists!

    Finland women's ice hockeyImage source, Reuters
  2. ice hockey

    Ice Hockeypublished at 09:45 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2018

    Finland 3-2 OAR

    OAR call a time out with 9.2 seconds left...

  3. ice hockey

    Ice Hockeypublished at 09:42 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2018

    Finland 3-2 OAR

    Into the last two minutes, OAR piling on the pressure...

  4. Brits miss out on finalpublished at 09:42 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2018

    Men's team sprint

    British duo Andrew Musgrave and Andrew Young missed out on the final of the men's team sprint after finishing sixth in the first semi-final.

  5. ice hockey

    Ice Hockeypublished at 09:38 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2018

    Finland 3-2 OAR

    Six minutes left in this one, Finland heading for bronze as it stands.

  6. 'We finally had our Olympic moment together'published at 09:33 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2018

    Ice dance

    Great Britain's Nick Buckland speaking on BBC One:

    "We worked through the whole thing together, there were days where I had to pick Penny up and days where she had to pick me up. We were there together and we finally had our Olympic moment together yesterday.

    "It was a rollercoaster of emotions to get back on the ice and then get that climax to everything yesterday. I was really pleased to share that moment together and with everyone else on a world stage.

    "We share the same goals and aspirations and we're just going to carry on doing what we do. We will go back and analyse the performance and see where we can pick up a few extra marks."

    Nick BucklandImage source, PA
  7. Speed Skatingpublished at 09:29 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2018

    Koreans heading for a ban?

    A petition to ban two South Korean speed skaters has been signed by over 500,000 people.

    Kim Bo-reum and Park Ji-woo were accused of bullying Noh Seon-yeong after they missed out on the semi-finals of the 500m team pursuit heats.

    Noh, who had been hoping to win gold to honour her brother who died of bone cancer in 2016, cried after the race, with her team-mates appearing to ignore her.

    If a petition receives over 200,000 signatures within 30 days, the Blue House - the residence of South Korea's head of state - must address the issue, but it has yet to comment.

    Noh almost missed out on competing in the Pyeongchang Games after an "administrative error" by the sport's governing body.

    Kim Bo-Reum, Ji Woo Park and Seon-Yeong Noh of South KoreaImage source, Reuters
  8. 'If you get knocked down you can get back up 'published at 09:27 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2018

    Ice dance

    Great Britain's Penny Coomes speaking on BBC One.

    "Our journey was to get to the Olympics. We wanted to show people that if you get knocked down you can get back up again and I'd like to say thanks to UK Sport and the people that play the national lottery for the funding."

    "We've been there for each other every step of the way. When we perform those looks that we give each other are sincere and we mean it."

    Penny CoomesImage source, Reuters

    On the winners, Canada's Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir:

    "They are my favourites. I look up to them, they've brought so much to the sport. I'm so happy they created a magical Olympic moment, I think they forget everyone else was there when they were performing."

  9. Figure Skatingpublished at 09:26 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2018

    .Image source, @N_Buckland

    After qualifying in 10th, Penny Coomes and Buckland scored 101.96 from the free dance to give them 170.32 at their third and possibly final Winter Olympics.

  10. ice hockey

    Ice Hockeypublished at 09:23 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2018

    Finland 3-2 OAR

    Hello! Drama on ice as the artists formerly known as Russia score on the powerplay to get back in with a shout of the bronze medal.

    Still nigh on 14 minutes of action left.

  11. Cross-Country Skiingpublished at 09:22 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2018

    Men's team sprint

    In the second men's semi final France lead Norway at the early stage. If this second race is slow, GB's men could yet reach the final.

  12. Postpublished at 09:19 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2018

    Drink it in. You may never see the likes of it again.

  13. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 09:18 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2018

    #bbcolympics or text us on 8111

    Aaron: Ed Leigh has long been the most cerebral commentator of our time. Some of the metaphors he pulls out would be at home on the Sunday Times Bestseller list. “Riding that board like a salmon," is still fondly remembered.

    Stu: I need to revise something: Greatest things in the Winter Olympics: 1st - Ed Leigh & Tim Warwood. 2nd - the clipboard of power! Outside shot at 3rd place "He's brought out the bottle of Dettol there, as clean as you'll get it."

  14. 'What an incredible performance!'published at 09:16 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2018

    It's got to be one of the best sports to watch - and Brady Leman won the men's ski cross to secure Canada's ninth gold medal of the Games a little earlier on.

    Leman, who finished fourth in 2014 after crashing in the final, held off competition from Switzerland's Marc Bischofberger to win by 0.19 seconds.

  15. Cross-Country Skiingpublished at 09:06 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2018

    Men's team sprint

    OAR and Sweden take the top two spots in the first semi-final then.

    The rest will have to wait and see. GB are in with a chance after finishing sixth.

  16. When are the medals today?published at 09:03 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2018

    • 07:40-10:00: Ice hockey - women's bronze medal final
    • 08:00-09:30: Cross-country skiing - women's team sprint free
    • 10:00-11:20: Cross-country skiing - men's team sprint free
    • 11:00-13:50: Speed skating - women/men team pursuit finals
    • 11:40-14:00: Bobsleigh - women's two-person final runs
  17. ice hockey

    Ice Hockeypublished at 09:00 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2018

    Finland 3-1 OAR

    At the end of the second period it's Finland who lead 3-1.

    The winners of this one get BRONZE don't forget...

  18. Cross-Country Skiingpublished at 08:57 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2018

    Men's team sprint

    The GB team are ninth at the moment. This video of Andrew Musgrave in training might bring home just how hard this sport is!

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  19. Cross-Country Skiingpublished at 08:53 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2018

    Men's team sprint

    Great Britain's skiers are in bib 17 - Andrew Musgrave is off first. He is currently in third but it's very early days.

  20. Postpublished at 08:53 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2018

    "It's a chicken place! They should have enough chicken."

    Cutting, damning analysis from some kids here. Hard to argue.

    Media caption,

    KFC closes restaurants amid chicken shortage