New leaderpublished at 10:52 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February 2018
Speed skating: Men's 1,000m final
American Mitchell Whitmore is the new leader with a time of 1:09.17.
REPLAY: Men’s Ice Hockey - Canada v Germany on Red Button and at the top of this page
GB women to face Japan for bronze on Saturday after 10-5 defeat to Sweden in curling semi-finals
Germany stun champions Canada in men's ice hockey semi-finals
Zagitova, 15, wins women's single figure skating for OAR's first gold
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Amy Lofthouse
Speed skating: Men's 1,000m final
American Mitchell Whitmore is the new leader with a time of 1:09.17.
Caroline Chapman
BBC Sport in Pyeongchang
To get to the curling in Gangneung you have to cross past the live site, a stage erected to host musical and dance acts during the Games.
Tonight it's more popular than ever.
The boyband on stage are singing a song which seems to be called "Google my name".
Appropriate, seeing as that's literally what I'm going to have to do to find out who they are.
Men's bobsleigh: Four-man (Sunday 00:30 GMT)
British four-man bobsleigh brakeman Greg Cackett on Instagram, external: "THE BIG DAY IS HERE! Tomorrow morning (confusingly tonight in the UK) myself, Brad Hall, Nick Gleeson and Joel Fearon take to the ice for our Olympic Games.
This is the moment I've been working for for years. I've found myself here in the most unlikely of sports in the most unlikely of crews. Two sprinters, a soldier and...Brad.
Those who know me know what this means and the boys and I will be giving this everything we've got. Tune in on BBC or Eurosport from midnight tonight to catch us and Toby Olubi, Andrew Matthews, Lamin Deen and Ben Simons try to make our country proud.
See you on the other side!"
Speed skating: Men's 1,000m final
Simon Brotherton
Commentator on BBC TV
Closing stages of the speed skating men's 1,000m from 10.50 GMT is live on the red button. Coming up shortly.
Curling: Sweden v GB women (11:05 GMT)
Glen Muirhead on Twitter: Good luck girls!
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Michael Sheridan: Just about to start an essay and Clare Balding announces that the curling is on at 11. I don’t think I’m gonna get much done...
Curling semi-final: Sweden v GB women
Rob Hatch
Commentator on BBC Radio 5 live
Now to the serious business. Both Team GB & opponents Sweden are out in the arena and warming up.
It’s a rematch of the European Championships (Scotland were victorious on that occasion) and you can follow their progress on BBC Radio 5 live from 11:05 GMT.
Caroline Chapman
BBC Sport in Pyeongchang
The arenas in Gangneung Olympic Park look sensational at night.
The Ice Arena - home of figure skating and short track - is illuminated in rainbow colours.
The Hockey Centre, where's the men's ice hockey has mainly been played, has fairy lights all over it.
The Curling Arena...has nothing. But let's not mention that. Concentrate on the pretty lights everywhere else.
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Belinda Moore: Carelessly arranged a meeting for 11am this morning. I wonder if there will be a TV to watch the curling? Come on Team GB! Otherwise, it'll have to be iPlayer on my phone.
Wheel a TV into the meeting room, like they used to do when we were at school!
Curling: Women's semi-final (Sweden v Great Britain)
BBC Radio 5 live
David Murdoch, former GB men's skip and silver medallist at Sochi 2014, speaking on BBC radio 5 live: "Team Muirhead are a great team. They have trained so hard and have experience from Sochi so they know what to do.
"They have been in an Olympic final and know the pressures that come from that. We have seen the team develop as the week has gone on.
"They are extremely strong in play-offs. They thrive off the pressure.
"There was a little bit of controversy [the last time GB played Sweden]. For Eve [Muirhead], that will have picked her up even more going into this game."
Curling: Women's semi-final (Sweden v Great Britain)
Need a reminder of how good GB skip Eve Muirhead is before the semi-final kicks off?
Here it is. Nerves of steel.
Speed skating: Men's 1,000m final
Simon Brotherton
Commentator on BBC TV
We have all the big names to come still...
Speed skating: Men's 1,000m final
Wilf O’Reilly MBE
Former British short track speed skater on BBC TV
It was a very good skate indeed from Cha Min Kyu [who currently leads]. I may even suggest that the ice is a little slower than it was before.
It may be because of the air pressure and humidity.
Speed skating: Men's 1,000m final
Ooft! A Korea one-two at the halfway stage, as Jae Woong Chung comes speeding into second place.
He trails compatriot Cha Min Kyu by 0.16 seconds.
Speed skating: Men's 1,000m final
My workmate has just spent two minutes trying to explain malted milk sports biscuits to me.
They should release a Winter Olympics range. A little curler on a biscuit.
Speed skating: Men's 1,000m final
Dutch Kjeld Nuis is the favourite for this event - he's the penultimate skater to go fizzing around the track today.
He equalled the track record in Erfurt on his way to winning his second 1000m World Cup race in the build up to Pyeongchang.
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James Scholey: Serious question this morning: In Football it’s a kick-off. In Basketball it’s a tip-off. But what is it in Curling?
We have searched the internet, had an argument between ourselves and we can't find an accurate answer. We will go with 'first delivery' or 'first stone' - a bit like 'first ball' in cricket. Sorry, it's a little boring.
Women's curling semi-final, GB v Sweden
Remember that day when we all became expert in hogline violations?
Great Britain lost their round-robin match against Sweden in controversial circumstances after this happened...
Speed skating: Men's 1,000m final
If you're watching the speed skating - and you can do so by using the player at the top of this page - then you may notice that once they've finished racing, the competitors are super quick to get out of those race suits.
Apparently, they are so tight that it's near impossible to stand up straight in them.
Hipsters and their skinny jeans have got nothing on these fellas.