'Amazing scenes for Germany'published at 13:45 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2018
Women's bobsleigh
John Hunt
BBC TV commentator in Pyeongchang
It is Germany who win. Jamanka strikes gold. Silver for Meyers Taylor. Amazing scenes for Germany.
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Tom Rostance
Women's bobsleigh
John Hunt
BBC TV commentator in Pyeongchang
It is Germany who win. Jamanka strikes gold. Silver for Meyers Taylor. Amazing scenes for Germany.
Confirmation that GB finished eighth. A best yet in the Olympics.
Women's bobsleigh
She's got it! Slower for three quarters of the course but Mariama Jamanka and Lisa Buckwitz take gold!
They win by just 0.07 seconds!
Can Mariama Jamanka respond for Germany and win gold? This is it...
Women's bobsleigh
John Hunt
BBC TV commentator in Pyeongchang
It's a silver medal guaranteed for Elana Meyers Taylor but will it be enough [for gold]? We will know in three minutes.
Women's bobsleigh
Elana Meyers Taylor of the US is off to her usual lightning start. She's been fast but ragged on every run so far, she's going to go fastest, that's for sure.
50.73!
She's guaranteed silver with that, and it could well be gold!
Women's bobsleigh
John Jackson
Two-time Olympic bobsledder on BBC TV
That run was almost perfect but you would expect that from a pilot of her calibre.
Women's bobsleigh
Will it be gold for Canada, Germany or the US? We are about to find out.
Canada are guaranteed at least a bronze! She's delighted with that.
Women's bobsleigh
Here comes Kaillie Humphries of Canada then. Double Olympic champion. Can she get a medal here?
Women's bobsleigh
Nick Hope
BBC Sport in Pyeongchang
Best ever result for GB women in the Olympic bobsleigh event!
Mica McNeill and Mica Moore - who needed £40k from crowdfunding to reach the Games - finish no lower than eighth which beats the previous best of ninth from 2006.
Women's bobsleigh
Jamie Greubel Poser of the US is going for a medal - no! She's guaranteed at least fifth but that's unlikely to be enough for a medal.
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Rachel: I'd love to go in a Bobsleigh. It looks really good fun! Bombing it around those corners.
Anon: Fantastic result for the bobsleigh girls! Hard work and determination paying off.
Women's bobsleigh
John Hunt
BBC TV commentator in Pyeongchang
Alysia Rissing is at the start of her career but what an athlete Heather Moyse has been for Canada. A pretty good rugby player and cyclist as well.
Women's bobsleigh
Here we go then - medal time.
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Kate: Give those girls some funding! Fantastic effort from GB women’s bobsleigh!
Andre Harrison: Well done to the Nigeria bobsleigh team. Awesome to see.
Women's bobsleigh
John Hunt
BBC TV commentator in Pyeongchang
Nobody before has been eighth but these two have just claimed that.
What a Games for the pair that are only here because of the generosity of the British public. They got their begging bowl out and now they have secured a slice of sporting history.
It promises to get very close at the top.
A reminder that the men's race earlier this week was A DEAD HEAT.
Canada's Justin Kripps and Germany's Francesco Friedrich tied for gold in the men's two-man bobsleigh - the first time in 20 years the title has been shared.
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