Summary

  • REPLAY: Ice Hockey - Czech Republic v Canada men's bronze medal match (replays continue until 00:20 GMT) - use play button to watch

  • Billy Morgan wins bronze in men's big air - GB's record fifth medal of Winter Olympics

  • GB women's curlers beaten by Japan in bronze-medal match

  • Ledecka becomes first woman to win gold in two sports at a Winter Games

  • Norway win 38th medal of Games - a record

  • GB sleds 14th & 19th after first two runs of four-man bobsleigh

  1. Thanks and goodbyepublished at 14:54 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2018

    And that is the end of Saturday's live page on a thrilling penultimate day of action at the Winter Olympics.

    Our live page will get going just before midnight for all the action and celebrations from the final day.

    Thanks for joining us and for all your comments. Until next time, bye for now.

    Billy MorganImage source, Getty Images
  2. Watch the action again on the BBCpublished at 14:52 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2018

    Missed any of Saturday's action? You can watch the action again with these programmes.

    The Games Today

    19:00-20:00 GMT, BBC Two and online

    17:30-19:00, 21:45-00:00, BBC Red Button (replays)

    Olympics Extra

    20:00-21:00, BBC Four and online

  3. Sunday's schedulepublished at 14:51 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2018

    Medal events: Four

    • 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

    Events to look out for

    Curling 00:05-03:25:The women's curling competition will reach its climax with home favourites South Korea taking on Sweden, who beat Great Britain in the semi-finals.

    Bobsleigh 00:30-03:30: Strong chance of a German gold with three of the top five spots taken by German crews.

    Ice hockey 04:10-07:00: Olympic Athletes From Russia versus Germany in the men's final.

    Cross-country skiing 06:15-08:15: The final event of Pyeongchang 2018 will see the women battle it out over 30km in the mass start classic.

    Norway's trio of 2017 World Championships medallists - Marit Bjorgen, Heidi Weng and Astrid Jacobsen - will all be in contention.

    And then, party time:

    11:00-13:00: Closing ceremony. The Games will officially end with the closing ceremony at the Pyeongchang Olympic stadium.

  4. Medal tablepublished at 14:45 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2018

    Norway are top of the medal table, with a record-breaking 38 medals. Germany also have 13 golds, and there is Great Britain in 18th position with five medals.

    Mission accomplished, but it was so nearly one more.

    Medal table
  5. Best videos from Saturday's actionpublished at 14:39 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2018

    These are the highlights of today's Winter Olympics action...

    There was glory for Great Britain's Billy Morgan...

    ...heartbreak for Great Britain's women's curlers...

    ... it became two golds in two sports at the same Games for Ester Ledecka...

    ...and there was a surprising gold medal for the United States in the men's curling.

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    Bronze Medal - Canadapublished at 14:33 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2018

    Ice hockey: Men's bronze medal game - Czech Republic 4-6 Canada

    Three golds in the past four Games in the men's ice hockey for Canada, but it is a bronze this time around.

    They hold off a late fightback from Czech Republic to win it 6-4 and salvage a bit of pride and a medal.

  7. Bundle!published at 14:32 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2018

    Ice hockey: Men's bronze medal game - Czech Republic 4-6 Canada (in third period)

    Forty seconds left for Czech Republic

    Ice hockey
  8. Postpublished at 14:29 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2018

    Ice hockey: Men's bronze medal game - Czech Republic 4-6 Canada (in third period)

    One minute left, Czech Republic need two goals.

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    Czech Republic keep it interestingpublished at 14:27 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2018

    Ice hockey: Men's bronze medal game - Czech Republic 4-6 Canada (in third period)

    It ain't over until it's over. Czech Republic, with a man down, score again. It is now 6-4 with just over two minutes to go.

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    Czechs to bounce back?published at 14:23 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2018

    Ice hockey: Men's bronze medal game - Czech Republic 3-6 Canada (in third period)

    It would be the fightback of all fightbacks, but Czech Republic have clawed one back. They still trail 6-3 with just over three minutes left against Canada in the bronze medal match.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 14:21 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2018

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    Dave: Devastated for the girls. Fourth is a horrible place to finish. Unlucky girls. Thanks for the drama.

    Mark Shaw: No words.

    Che: Both Eve and the team can hold their heads up high, and I hope they all keep playing for many years to come.

    Eve Muirhead of Team GB is dejected after losing the bronze medal matchImage source, EPA
  12. Canada score a sixthpublished at 14:19 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2018

    Ice hockey: Men's bronze medal game - Czech Republic 2-6 Canada (in third period)

    The Canadians fans are on their feet and their team are picking up a medal in the men's ice hockey. They expected the gold, but will have to settle for bronze.

    They have just added their sixth against the Czech Republic and are 6-2 ahead with less than five minutes left.

  13. Today's headlinespublished at 14:16 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2018

    These are the headlines from the penultimate day of action at the Winter Olympics.

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    Canada heading for ice hockey bronzepublished at 14:10 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2018

    Czech Republic 2-5 Canada (in third period)

    We have the bronze medal match in the men's ice hockey ongoing. It looked all over when Canada took a 4-1 lead over the Czech Republic in the third period and it is now 5-2, but Czech Republic have just had a goal disallowed.

    Watch on the Red Button right now to see the conclusion to this match as the Europeans hope to score three times in the last nine minutes.

    Canada ice hockey teamImage source, Getty Images
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    Get Involvedpublished at 14:06 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2018

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    Martin Allen: Disappointed for GB's curling team. Never felt they were on the aggressive front foot in that match but even so, that last stone was most unlucky. But that’s sport!

    Dafyyd: Devastating end to the curling. To leave with no medals hurts. But Pyeongchang is Team GB's best ever Winter Olympics - more medals than ever before (five) and more Top eight finishes than ever before (14). A lot to be proud of, just a shame it ends on a low note.

    GB women's curlers dejected after losing out on brnzeImage source, PA
  16. 'The Olympics is something I dream about'published at 14:04 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2018

    Curling: Women's bronze medal game - Great Britain 3-5 Japan

    More from Eve Muirhead on her future: "We need to take some time to reflect on the hard work we have put in. I'd like to think I'm still young and I have a future ahead of me.

    "The Olympics is something I dream about and we work for every day. Hopefully you will see my face again."

  17. WATCH: GB women's curlers beaten by Japan in bronze-medal matchpublished at 14:01 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2018

    Curling: Women's bronze medal game - Great Britain 3-5 Japan

    And this is it. Watch below to see the moment when Eve Muirhead's attacking final stone is unsuccessful as Japan take the 5-3 victory to clinch the bronze medal.

  18. 'Hard to take'published at 13:58 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2018

    Curling: Women's bronze medal game - Great Britain 3-5 Japan

    And let's hear from the rest of the Great Britain team...

    Vice-skip Anna Sloan: "We organised our whole competition schedule around what's best for the whole four. We wouldn't be here without Eve [Muirhead]. It's not just about one player.

    "It's hard to take because I thought we controlled that game well. We will go away proud of the way we conducted ourselves. It's really disappointing right now but I am glad we have no regrets."

    Vicki Adams: "It was a good game. We were toe-to-toe the whole time. We went all in on the one shot we were going to play and unfortunately it didn't work for us this time."

    Lauren Gray: "We were all out there going for the same goal and it is disappointing for us. We left it all out there and did our best. We're gutted."

    GB women's curlersImage source, PA
  19. 'Muirhead will be back'published at 13:57 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2018

    Curling: Women's bronze medal game Great Britain 3-5 Japan

    David Murdoch
    Olympic silver medallist curler on BBC TV

    It's such a brutal moment, and so very difficult to talk about for the girls. It's great to hear that they are coming back, and they have the courage to keep going. I'd definitely say Eve Muirhead will be back.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 13:56 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2018

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    Paul Fowler: Disappointing end for GB - both teams had moments of brilliance, but inconsistencies and some poor execution at crucial times let them down. Still got to respect the decision to go for two at the end there.

    Charles Burrows: Bad shot selection but exciting nonetheless. Curling is awesome.

    Rob Blanchette: Difficult to assess what went wrong for Muirhead at the Olympics. She continued to be brave in her shot selection but has looked a shadow of former self. That was the difference in losing the medal.

    curlingImage source, Getty Images