Get Involvedpublished at 06:36 Greenwich Mean Time 7 February 2022
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Grant Rivers: Great to wake up this morning & see GB took the win over USA in the curling overnight. However at lunchtime today its Norway in the semi-final…
Curling mixed doubles: GB's Jen Dodds & Bruce Mouat beaten 6-5 by Norway in semi-final
GB to play Sweden in bronze-medal match from 06:05 GMT on Tuesday
Speed skating: Ireen Wust wins her sixth Olympic gold & 12th medal overall - GB's Ellia Smeding 27th
Big air qualification: GB teenager Kirsty Muir qualifies for final, Kirsty Summerhayes & James Woods miss out
Skiing - men's downhill: Beat Feuz wins rescheduled event
Giant slalom: Sara Hector secures gold, Mikaela Shiffrin DNFs
Kamil Valieva, 15, lands quadruple jump as ROC win figure skating team gold
Steve Sutcliffe and Neil Johnston
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Grant Rivers: Great to wake up this morning & see GB took the win over USA in the curling overnight. However at lunchtime today its Norway in the semi-final…
There's plenty still to look forward to on day three, including all of this:
GB's James Woods will attempt to make the men's ski big air final with his final two runs, while Alex Tilley takes on her second giant slalom run from 06:45 GMT.
Ellia Smeding will become the first female long track speed skater to represent GB at an Olympics since 1980 in speed skating's women's 1500m from 08:30.
At 12:05, GB's mixed curling pair Bruce Mouat and Jen Dodds return for their semi-final against Norway.
Men's ski big air qualification
Anna Thompson
BBC Sport in Beijing
It could have been a monster but Britain's James Woods doesn't land his first jump well and is heavily penalised by the judges to lie near the bottom of the pack after the first run.
The pressure is on as he needs two good jumps now to make the final. Having said that, "Woodsy" doesn't do pressure - he's the most chilled out athlete I've ever met!
Men's ski big air qualification
Here comes GB's James Woods for his first jump now...
Oh no! It's big, but he can't control the landing and veers off to the right and hits the side boards.
Just a 27.50 for his opening jump. He'll need two solid runs from here.
In case you haven't seen it yet, this is the monster first jump put down by GB teenager Kirsty Muir in women's ski big air qualifying.
Women's giant slalom
GB's Alex Tilley will return for her second run in the women's giant slalom when the competition gets back under way from 06:45 GMT.
Tilley is 28th following her first run, but said prior to the Games that she felt a top-15 place was achievable.
The big news was defending champion Mikaela Shiffrin's early exit.
Men's ski big air qualification
Norwegian Burk Ruud is setting the pace in the men's ski big air qualification at present after a mighty first run score of 94.50.
Three men have scored above 90, while the qualification mark is currently the 78.25 of 12th-placed Nicholas Goepper.
Not long now until GB's James Woods gets involved.
Just woken up to your 6am alarm? You've missed an action-packed start to day three at Beijing 2022.
Here's a quick run down:
Men’s ski big air qualification
Anna Thompson
BBC Sport in Beijing
Here’s a sideways view of the big air to show how massive it is and how it’s in the middle of a former industrial estate with cooling towers beside it!
After a high quality women’s qualification, it’s the men’s turn and GB hopes rest with James Woods.
It’s his third Games and he’s finished fourth and fifth in slopestyle and has a double crack at a medal this time with ski big air added to the Olympic programme.
But you’ve got to qualify first and it’s a high quality field in Shougang.
Men's downhill
Switzerland's Beat Feuz has taken the gold in the men's downhill!
A winning time of one minute 42.69 seconds was enough to beat France's Johan Clarey by 0.10 seconds.
Austrian Matthias Mayer successfully held on to the bronze.
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Rob Beaven: Anyone else feel the snowboarding commentators are speaking a different language? “As good as three bells on a one armed bandit” brilliant.
Women's freeski big air
Earlier this morning, Team GB's Kirtsy Muir secured her place in the women's freeski big air final, producing an excellent first run to ensure she qualified comfortably.
However, fellow Briton Katie Summerhayes just missed out.
ROC 0-2 Canada
After the match between the ROC and Canada was earlier postponed, reportedly due to Canada not receiving Russia's COVID-19 results, the match is now under way - however the players have been asked to wear masks to play.
Canada are currently 2-0 ahead.
Men's big air qualification
James Woods is a former slopestyle world champion, and one of Britain’s medal hopes here.
The 30-year-old placed sixth in slopestyle in January’s X Games in Aspen, showing he isn’t far off his best following a two-year hiatus.
Men's big air qualification
Qualification is now under way in the men's big air.
James Woods is representing GB in that event and will be the 27th man to head out.
Men's downhill
Just 10 left to go in the men's downhill competition.
Switzerland's Beat Feuz is still in gold, ahead of France's Johan Clarey and Austrian Matthias Mayer.
Men's slopestyle final
Ed Leigh
Snowboarding commentator on BBC TV
Max Parrot will take a controversial gold with a big judging discrepancy. They missed a glaring knee grab through one of his jumps.
Men's slopestyle final
And that means GOLD for Max Parrot.
Diagnosed with cancer aged 24 in December 2018, little over three years later the 2018 silver medallist goes one better in Beijing!
What a story.
Men's slopestyle final
Hands on his head, Su Yiming puts down a clean run but just falls short on the penultimate jump and it will be a silver for the Chinese teenager.
Men's slopestyle final
Here we go then.
China's Su Yiming is the last to go.
He has the silver, but can he make it gold?
He's going to give this EVERYTHING.