Summary

  • Pyeongchang Winter Olympics close after 16 days and 102 golds

  • IOC president Thomas Bach hails 'a Games of new horizons'

  • Beijing to host 2022 Winter Olympics

  • Big air bronze medallist Billy Morgan carries Great Britain flag

  • GB finish Games with record five medals

  • Norway top medal table as Bjorgen wins final event of Games

  • IOC votes to lift Russia Olympic ban if no further doping violations

  • However, athletes could not parade under Russian flag

  1. Postpublished at 00:14 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February 2018

    Women's curling final: Sweden 0-1 South Korea (after end one)

    What are we going to do without Olympic curling in our lives? Refusing to leave the sofa because Homes Under The Hammer is on the box isn't quite the same.

    #curlingiscoolfool

  2. curling

    Korea 'riding on the crest of a wave'published at 00:10 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February 2018

    Women's curling final: Sweden 0-1 South Korea (after end one)

    Jackie Lockhart
    Four-time Olympic curler on BBC TV

    The Korean ladies have played extremely well and they are on a roll. I expect them to come out and give Sweden the game of their life.

    They've been riding on the crest of a wave. It's been a wonderful championship to be part of.

    It's going to be tough though as Sweden are very experienced players. I'm hoping it will be a close affair because it will keep us all enthralled. There's nothing better than watching a win on the final stone.

  3. Postpublished at 00:09 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February 2018

    Women's curling

    In an ideal world we would be getting ready to cheer on Eve Muirhead and the girls now. But we're not.

    Instead it is their semi-final conquerors Sweden who are taking on hosts South Korea for the gold medal.

    Over to the Gangneung Curling Centre for the final time.

  4. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 00:05 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February 2018

    #bbcolympics

    Claire Williams: I am not emotionally and mentally prepared for the Winter Olympics to end

    Timaaa: Can't believe it's ending. I'm sad

    Adam Zimmer: Final night..this has gone so quick!

    Nikki: Last night. I’m actually getting a little emotional.

  5. Postpublished at 00:03 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February 2018

    Even the Olympic flame is almost reduced to dying embers...

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  6. Today's medalspublished at 00:02 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February 2018

    Day 16

    Here's what bling is left to fight for:

    • 00:05-03:25: Curling - women's final.
    • 00:30-03:30: Bobsleigh - four-man final heats.
    • 04:10-07:00: Ice hockey - men's final.
    • 06:15-08:15: Cross-country skiing - women's 30km mass-start classic.
  7. Postpublished at 00:00 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February 2018

    But wait! It's not all over yet.

    While the majority of the athletes will be sticking on their gladrags and getting ready to pop champagne corks, some of them still have work to do.

    That's right, day 16 is the final opportunity for those still competing to claim places on the Olympic podium before another four-year wait.

    We have FOUR more gold medals up for grabs....

  8. Postpublished at 23:58 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2018

    Sixteen days. Fifteen sports. 102 gold medals. And now, my friends, it is all coming to an end. Sob.

    Almost 3,000 athletes from 92 nations, including a record 59 from Britain, are getting ready to PAR-TAYYYYY.

    Welcome to the final day of the 2018 Winter Olympics...

  9. Postpublished at 23:55 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2018

    All the hard work has been done. You've pushed your body and mind to the limit in pursuit of glory.

    Now it's time to let your hair down and few celebratory drinks...

    Andrew FlintoffImage source, Getty Images