Summary

  • 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

  1. This morning's schedulepublished at 00:49 Greenwich Mean Time 7 February 2022

    Here's what you can expect over the next few hours of your Monday morning.

    All times in GMT:

    • 01:05 - Curling mixed doubles round robin matches, featuring GB v USA
    • 01:30 - Women's giant slalom
    • 01:30 - Women's freeski big air qualification
    • 03:35 - Figure skating team event
    • 04:00 - Men's downhill
    • 04:00 - Men's slopestyle
    • 05:30 - Men's freeski big air qualification
  2. Musgrave vows to come back strongerpublished at 00:46 Greenwich Mean Time 7 February 2022

    Men's skiathlon

    Great Britain's Andrew Musgrave finished 17th in the 30km skiathlon yesterday, as Russian Alexander Bolshunov decimated the field to win gold.

    Bolshunov, a four-time medallist in Pyeongchang in 2018, fell early on but launched a solo break to win by one minute 11 seconds in an event normally decided by the smallest of margins.

    "That was absolutely wild, how fast he went," Musgrave told BBC Sport.

    He added on Twitter: "The pace today was ridiculous".

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  3. History for GB's Gerken Schofieldpublished at 00:43 Greenwich Mean Time 7 February 2022

    Women's moguls

    What else happened on day two?

    Well, Makayla Gerken Schofield became the first Briton to reach the moguls finals at a Winter Olympics.

    The 22-year-old finished eighth after reaching the penultimate round of the women's final.

    Older sister Leonie, 23, failed to advance beyond the second qualification round earlier on Sunday.

    Australia's Jakara Anthony won the gold medal, ahead of American Jaelin Kauf and Russian Anastasiia Smirnova. Here's how that one played out...

  4. Day two's best bitspublished at 00:40 Greenwich Mean Time 7 February 2022

    Had a busy Sunday?

    If you missed any of the action from day two, here's the highlights to bring you up to speed.

  5. Live coveragepublished at 00:38 Greenwich Mean Time 7 February 2022

    BBC One

    Coverage of day three is already under way over on BBC One.

    You can follow that by clicking the icon at the top of this page.

  6. What will be won on day three?published at 00:34 Greenwich Mean Time 7 February 2022

    There are nine gold medals up for grabs over the course of day three:

    • Alpine skiing: Women's giant slalom
    • Alpine skiing: Men's downhill
    • Biathlon: Women's individual
    • Figure skating: Team event
    • Snowboarding: men's slopestyle
    • Ski jumping: Mixed team
    • Short track speed skating: Women's 500m
    • Short track speed skating: Men's 1000m
    • Speed skating: Women's 1500m
  7. Day three in Beijingpublished at 00:30 Greenwich Mean Time 7 February 2022

    It's been quite the start to the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.

    Two days in and we've already been treated to quality competition, dramatic finals and, of course, several nail-biting curling battles.

    And I can assure you that Monday's action-packed schedule promises to deliver plenty more of the same.

    Great to have you back with us!

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