Billy the Legendpublished at 02:46 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2018
Men's big air final
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Men's big air final
Men's big air final
If the achievement hasn't quite sunk in yet for Billy Morgan, it's going to now. The Briton strolls out behind Seb Toutant and Kyle Mack.
Morgan - and this isn't meant to sound unkind - looks like a competition winner out there. He can't believe it.
The 28-year-old from Southampton sticks his tongue out at a loved one in the crowd, then raises both hands in the air as he waits for his name to read out by the man on the mic...
"Bronze medal goes to... Billy Morgan!" who then gives a little lasso as steps onto the podium. Reckon he's going to be grinning from ear to ear for about a month.
Want to take another look at how Morgan secured bronze? Of course you do! Here's the Brit's medal-clinching third run...
Men's big air final
We've been so excited by Billy Morgan's achievement that I don't think I've even confirmed who won gold and silver.
To be fair, nothing changed. As we knew, Canada's Sebastien Toutant has claimed gold with American rival Kyle Mack settling for silver. Nice one lads.
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Sophie Morrison: WHAT A PERFORMANCE BILLY MORGAN TAKING BRONZE!!
jamie hackett: Gosh these Olympics get you emotional SO proud of you Billy Morgan!!
Seb Constable: YES BILLY! Historymaker! Such a great final.
Duncan Moris: Woken up by cats fighting, thought I may as well catch some Olympics coverage... And get to see Billy Morgan nailing it and grabbing the bronze medal! Thanks, angry cats!
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Ed Leigh
Freestyle skiing and snowboarding commentator on BBC TV
I'm feeling pretty soppy. Billy's dad had a stroke last summer, he's been hampered with injury, and it couldn't have happened to a nicer guy.
Everything he's come through, especially the disappointment of the last Olympics, he's battled through.
He's 28 - he's the eldest man in this field - and it's definitely his last Olympics. It's just rewards.
Men's big air final
Billy Morgan is celebrating with other members of Team GB - he looks shellshocked. Breathe it in Billy. You're flying home with an Olympic medal slung around your neck my friend.
Our commentator Tim Warwood is almost his tears as he tells how us Morgan has battled through hardships - both personally and professionally - to this amazing moment. What an achievement!
Men's big air final
Ed Leigh
Freestyle skiing and snowboarding commentator on BBC TV
In exactly the same way Jenny Jones worked so hard and was able to crown an impressive career with the glory of an Olympic medal, Billy Morgan has done the same.
He's pioneered so many tricks but as struggled for that core acceptance from the sport. He's come here and landed two breathtaking tricks to land a bronze medal.
He has defied the odds. You can see what it means to him.
Not only has Billy Morgan achieved personal success, he's also the man who has pushed Great Britain over the line to a record Winter Olympics haul.
That's Team GB's fifth medal in Pyeongchang - beating their previous best haul from Sochi four years ago and Chamonix in 1924.
Men's big air final
Parrot has done it on the big stage before... can he deliver... NO! He's choked!
Britain's Billy Morgan has bagged the bronze medal! Sensational scenes.
Men's big air final
Switzerland's Jonas Boesiger needs a monster score to overhaul Billy Morgan... he's got to leave it all out there. He tries his best but falls short.
Over to Canada's Max Parrot.... He needs more than 83.00 to move Morgan out of the way...
I can hardly breathe...
Alpine skiing mixed team event
Laurie Taylor is beaten by David Chodounsky to level the scores at 2-2 but Britain progress because their fastest men's and women's times combined were 0.19 seconds quicker than the USA.
Onto the quarter-finals they go!
Men's big air final
Kyle Mack is currently in the silver medal position, can he sniff out gold? He goes for it... nope.
It'll be bronze at best for the American. Toutant will do no worse than silver.
All eyes on Max Parrot... he's up after his team-mate Mark McMorris, who is already out of the running, and Michael Schaerer...
Alpine skiing mixed team event
Charlie Guest is up first for Great Britain in the alpine skiing mixed team event and is just pipped by 0.03 seconds by USA's Megan McJames in the slalom race.
But Dave Ryding levels the scores by beating Nolan Kasper and then Alex Tilley defeats Patricia Mangan. Can Laurie Taylor seal the win for GB in the final race if four?
Men's big air final
Norway's Torgeir Bergrem isn't going to challenge Billy Morgan. Not when he's sitting in the snow at the bottom of the slope.
We reckon there's only Canada's Max Parrot who is realistically going to elbow Morgan off the podium...
Men's four-man bobsleigh
The second run of the four-man bob is under way and Lamin Deen's GB crew have just gone round. Again, it was a bit scruffy and they get round in 49.45 seconds
Men's big air final
Ed Leigh
Freestyle skiing and snowboarding commentator on BBC TV
The backside quad cork has made its Olympic debut! We've been talking about it since day one.
Chris Corning has built his career around bringing this trick and landing it at the Olympics and then the jump is too small when he gets here.
Men's big air final
American Chris Corning, currently in fourth, goes for the quad cork. Hollywood. He dips late on his landing, defying the physics that we all learned in school, but he can't land it.
One more down... Billy Morgan hangs on in third place... How are those fingernails?
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Emma: Trying to do my assignment but Billy Morgan has made it pretty difficult to concentrate. My heart is pounding after that jump
Scott Milner: Great effort from Billy Morgan no matter what the outcome
Rachel Bannister: Genuinely just held my breath waiting for him to land that! Great jump Billy Morgan!