Gold Medal - Germanypublished at 11:06 GMT 22 February 2018
Men's Nordic Combined
An easy win for Germany in the men's team event, a clean sweep for the Germans in the Nordic Combined events.
Norway take silver, Austria have the bronze.
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Men's Nordic Combined
An easy win for Germany in the men's team event, a clean sweep for the Germans in the Nordic Combined events.
Norway take silver, Austria have the bronze.
Women's 1000m
Well then - after a review Choi Minjeong is sent through into the final!
That's a let-off.
Women's 1000m
Upset in the second semi! Korean favourite Choi Minjeong is a goner, she can only finish third as Suzanne Schulting comes through to win. Lots of reviewing going on though.
Women's 1000m
Arianna Fontana is safely through in second, just behind Canada's Kim Boutin.
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Inland: Arianna Fontana. Great name.
Great athlete
Women's 1000m
No time for messing about. Straight on to the women's semis.
Men's 500m
It's a Korean 1-2! Hwang Daeheon and Lim Hyojun are through, pending any reviews. The Chinese athlete appeared to get baulked a touch...
Men's 500m
Two Koreans in the second semi. Plenty of noise...
Men's 500m
Elise Christie's other half, Shaolin Sandor Liu, runs off course and ends up third.
Men's 500m
Blades picked up of the track, skates adjusted. We go again in the first men's semi. Top two go into the final.
SEARCH WOK RACING immediately. My word!
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Alistair Williams: Four luges together reminds me of the wok racing they used to do - one, two or four big woks with people sat in them, tied together racing down a bobsleigh track. Do a search for wok racing, mad sport!
Men's 500m
Chaos in the men's first semi-final, Samuel Girard's skate shatters and they have to stop the race, how dangerous could that have been?
Bits of blade everywhere...
Elise Christie update
Sarah Lindsay
Three-time Olympic short track speed skater on BBC TV
Elise Christie is already thinking about the next four years, but I think she needs to take some time out and get her head right. She didn't have any time off after Sochi, she went straight back into training, but now she has to have time off with the injury.
It's so tempting to look at social media, especially when you're getting so many positive messages, but you also see the negative ones, so hopefully she can just ignore those ones.
Elise Christie update
Elise Christie speaking to BBC TV: "It's been a tough few days and I've been in a lot of pain. But I've had so much support from back home, I'm doing okay. Now, I just have to focus on the next four years, but it's hard to come to terms with picking up an injury in an Olympic Games.
"I didn't think I could win, after the injury, but I hoped I could still medal. I've had so many messages from back home, but one from a little girl back home, who said ' Elise is my hero', really resonated with me, and that's what gave me the extra motivation."
USA win stunning gold
If you missed it this morning the shootout win over Canada was quite something.
USA win stunning gold
USA player Gigi Marvin: "What this group has been able to accomplish is way beyond sport and that is something that is never going to fade.
"Take a picture of my face because a picture is a thousand words. I don't know what else to say other than joy.
"(This is) a snapshot of everything we have been through. I could sit here and speak for hours on what my team is all about. That is priceless and it means so much to do it together and come out on top."
Men's Nordic Combined
Germany are flying - they have opened up a 32-second lead over Austria...
Mal, I put it to you that four luges at once would be AWESOME viewing.
Short-track is a brilliant watch as it is, If anything, I'd get rid of any penalties at all. Carnage on ice.
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Mal Brown: In my opinion short track skating is totally unfair. In this format, trips and collisions are inevitable and the best or fastest skater will rarely win. Why not be like long track with two skaters either side competing for quickest time? Imagine four athletes going down the luge at once!