Smile, you're on camerapublished at 11:30 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February 2018
Smiling faces, flags, waves to the camera. It wouldn't be a ceremony without it.
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
Michael Emons
Smiling faces, flags, waves to the camera. It wouldn't be a ceremony without it.
John Hunt
BBC TV commentator in Pyeongchang
Norway have just entered the stage. They re-gained the top spot this morning. Germany have had an excellent Games but Norway were top.
14 gold medals.
Figure skating
Alina Zagitova from the Olympic Athletes From Russia team became the youngest medallist in Pyeongchang, winning silver in the figure skating team event aged 15 years and 270 days. She also won gold in the singles event, making her the youngest Olympic champion at these Games.
#bbcolympics
Em J: YAY BILLY!!
Jase Mills: The Winter Olympics 2018 have been amazing! Shame it’s all over. Well done Team GB, you’ve done us proud.
This Winter Olympics. It proved to be a dangerous business for some competitors. And some members of the media. Ouch, ouch and ouch.
Billy Morgan with the Great Britain flag on the right.
The LED monitors on each seat are making a great visual image as the nations flags whip round the seats. What a sight.
And here come the athletes. The flag bearers go in first, with Great Britain's Billy Morgan proudly holding the British flag.
#bbcolympics
Michael: This is amazing! #ClosingCeremony
Jonathan: Yes! Modern rock and classical music! Yes, South Korea this is amazing!
Lucy Furneaux: The Winter Olympic commentary has given me life for the last two weeks and I don’t know how I’m gonna cope without it.
This teenage guitarist has a great story to tell his mates at school. Do much over the weekend?
"Nah, not much, just rocked out at the Closing Ceremony with millions and millions of people watching on."
#bbcolympics
L Rogers: Watching the PyeongChang 2018 closing ceremony, really loved watching the Olympics with some fantastic results from Team GB. Can’t wait to see our very own Southampton's Billy Morgan carry our team flag.
The Closing Ceremony. A place where you see children dressed up as teddy bears one minute, a light show and then a teenage rocker with a guitar a minute later.
Not everything always went to plan. The luge was terrifying and the North Korean cheerleaders were bizarre but enthusiastic.
Freestyle skiing: Men's ski slopestyle
Tim Warwood
Freestyle skiing and snowboarding commentator on BBC TV
After all the medals and the glamour it has to be James Woods’ performance. His was the only run in the men’s ski slopestyle with two triples in it. It was a thing of beauty. Not as clean as he would have liked but for me, my highlight.
It wouldn't be a Closing Ceremony without the Olympic Rings, made by a number of skaters.
#bbcolympics
Marie Anthony: Watching the Closing Ceremony. Not sure what I’m going to do now after the Olympics.
Dan Conn: "Watching the Winter Olympics Closing Ceremony. Quite sad to see it go.
Paul Raymond: Can you give a shout out to the UK volunteers who have been out at PeyongChang including Susy Mind.
A colourful and stunning-looking start to the Closing Ceremony.
Nick Hope
BBC Sport in Pyeongchang
Team GB chef de mission Mike Hay speaking to BBC Sport: "They have been a great Games and I’m delighted with how the athletes have performed.
"There have been a number of close shaves with a few fourth places and a number of top 10s but actually that’s really encouraging as well. Five medals is a great haul for us.”
Other impressive performances?
“Andy Musgrave getting seventh in the skiathlon was a tremendous result up against the might of the Scandinavians and the Germans was outstanding, but obviously super Saturday was incredible.”
Women's skeleton bronze medallist Laura Deas speaking to BBC Sport: "It's been really special to be a part of such a successful Games. It's exceeded my wildest dreams.
"It's been such a whirlwind and I still can't really believe it. I'm so pleased I was able to peak at the right time. I'm hungry to carry on and build on the success.
"We have a lot of talent coming through though so they will be pushing and keeping me honest. I won't be able to miss any gym sessions.
Men's skeleton bronze medallist Dom Parsons speaking to BBC Sport: "It's been beyond what we dreamed. To have three medals from skeleton is phenomenal. I lost my voice after the ladies' race! We have a great future ahead of us."
Skeleton: Men's and women's events
John Jackson
Two-time Olympic bobsledder on BBC TV
My moment of the Games was watching British skeleton dominate, winning three medals out of the six available. Laura Deas bronze, Dom Parsons bronze and Lizzy Yarnold doing the double.