Postpublished at 00:39 GMT 24 February 2018
Pyeongchang isn't messing about today. No waiting around, twiddling our thumbs, for the action to start - we're already under way.
Let's find out what's happening at the Olympic Sliding Centre...
REPLAY: Ice Hockey - Czech Republic v Canada men's bronze medal match (replays continue until 00:20 GMT) - use play button to watch
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Jonathan Jurejko and Michael Emons
Pyeongchang isn't messing about today. No waiting around, twiddling our thumbs, for the action to start - we're already under way.
Let's find out what's happening at the Olympic Sliding Centre...
Day 15
Image source, EPA
Image source, PAUK Sport, which allocates funding for Olympic sports, predicted a total of between four and 10 medals for Team GB but set a target of at least five.
After a slow start in Pyeongchang, Team GB have equalled their record of four - from Sochi, and Chamonix in 1924 - thanks to the efforts of skeleton sliders Lizzy Yarnold, Laura Deas and Dom Parsons,and slopestyle skier Izzy Atkin.
Let's have a look who could get Team GB over the line today...
Image source, EPAHello! Fourteen down, two to go.
*sad face*
And that means the chances for Team GB to claim that pesky record-breaking fifth medal are disappearing fast.
Could today be the day?

Ever get that slightly anxious feeling when you're running out of time to get something done?
Like when you've got two days left to finish your uni dissertation. Or two days left to master a best man/maid of honour's speech.
Or two days left to win another Winter Olympics medal. Eeeek!