Summary

  • Watch BBC TV highlights by pressing play button above (UK only)

  1. 'Somebody has to make that move'published at 01:44 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2022

    Curling - Great Britain 1-1 Switzerland (after three ends)

    Rhona Howie
    Olympic gold medallist curler on BBC TV

    All players are happy in the first game of an Olympics to settle in and get a feel of the ice.

    After this end I think we will start seeing some stones in play.

    Somebody has to make that move.

  2. 'Closely fought so far'published at 01:42 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2022

    Curling - Great Britain 1-1 Switzerland (after three ends)

    Thomas Duncan
    BBC Scotland in Beijing

    This match is really closely fought so far. Neither team giving anything up as they both get one with the hammer.

    It's such a stacked field that losing your opener immediately puts a bit of pressure on.

  3. Postpublished at 01:41 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2022

    Curling - Great Britain 1-1 Switzerland (after three ends)

    Great Britain do level it up in the third end but it's a mistake from skip Eve Muirhead. She really wants to take out the Swiss stone and take her own stone out of the scoring zone too to blank the end and keep the last-stone advantage. But she lands her stone right on the nose of the Swiss one and stays in the circle to claim a one.

    So it's 1-1 and the 'hammer' switches back to the Swiss.

  4. Postpublished at 01:40 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2022

    Women's halfpipe final

    Katie Falkingham
    BBC Sport in Zhangjiakou

    So how does the women's halfpipe final work? Each rider will have three runs, with their best score recorded.

    In yesterday's qualification, Chloe Kim topped the standings with a best score of 87.75, despite a fall on her second run.

    Watch out too for Japan's Mitsuki Ono and China's Cai Xuetong - they were the only two riders to also score above 80 yesterday.

  5. 'I wouldn't even be considering quad axel'published at 01:39 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2022

    Figure skating - men's free skating

    Sonia Oxley
    BBC Sport in Beijing

    I spoke to 1980 Olympic champion and BBC commentator Robin Cousins about Yuzuru Hanyu's bid to land the quad axel.

    He wasn't sure it was a good idea...

    “It’s got to be fully rotated, he’s never done one fully rotated that anyone has seen,” he said.

    “Right now if I was in the position he is in right now I wouldn’t even be considering it because I would do what I can do to the best that I can to get the score. I’d know how to get my points because I’ve had them in the past 8-10 years.

    “But he’s an entity unto himself.”

    “I think he’s just been trying it to deflect from the fact the other quads aren’t there anymore. I think the quad axel is a deflection from the fact that people go ‘actually he’s not doing what he did four or five years ago for whatever reason’.”

  6. Postpublished at 01:38 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2022

    Curling: Great Britain 0-1 Switzerland (after two ends)

    We're trading stones in the third end, with Switzerland holding a 1-0 lead after two ends, but Great Britain will be going last in this end so will be looking to wipe that out pretty quickly.

  7. 'You're going to lose matches'published at 01:35 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2022

    Curling - Great Britain 0-1 Switzerland (after two ends)

    Steve Cram
    Curling commentator on BBC TV

    You’re going to lose matches, you just have to accept that.

    You can afford to lose three, but no more than that.

    We haven’t seen in any of the ends so far a guard being put up by the team playing first. Of course, anything that comes into the house can be removed.

    If it’s out front in the free-guard zone, it’s five stones before you can move them.

  8. Kim in 'such a good place'published at 01:34 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2022

    Women's halfpipe final

    Katie Falkingham
    BBC Sport in Zhangjiakou

    Chloe Kim hasn't lost a halfpipe contest since 2019, meaning she is the outstanding favourite to win today.

    I read an interesting piece on the American the other day, in which she said that after winning gold four years ago in Pyeongchang, she actually threw her medal in the bin as she struggled to deal with the fame and pressures that accompanied it.

    Thankfully, she later retrieved it from the bin, and yesterday said she is "honestly in such a good place right now".

  9. Watch how Chloe Kim qualified in stylepublished at 01:33 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2022

    Women's snowboard halfpipe

    American defending snowboard halfpipe champion Chloe Kim is the favourtite to win gold and watch her 'ridiculously technical' first run to see her qualify in first place for the final.

  10. Postpublished at 01:32 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2022

    The curling has moved on to BBC Red Button, with the women's snowboard halfpipe now the focus on BBC One.

  11. Who can tame the "snow dragon"?published at 01:31 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2022

    Men's skeleton

    Anna Thompson
    BBC Sport in Beijing

    The skeleton is getting under way with the men's competition and Matt Weston and Marcus Wyatt are representing Great Britain.

    Wyatt came away with a silver medal at the test event here in October.

    Skeleton has been one of Great Britain's most successful Winter Olympic sports. In fact, every time it has been included in the Games, Britain have won a medal - including golds at the last three.

    This track is known as the snow dragon and is 1,975m long, with 16 corners and a 360 degree turn. Who can tame it?

  12. 'Having a leader is so important'published at 01:31 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2022

    Curling - Great Britain 0-1 Switzerland (after two ends)

    Rhona Howie
    Olympic gold medallist curler on BBC TV

    Having a leader is so important.

    You’re not going to get four players playing 100% all of the time so it’s how you best manage the players and the team.

  13. Postpublished at 01:30 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2022

    Curling: Great Britain 0-1 Switzerland (after two ends)

    Great Britain with two stones in the house, but there's plenty of space for Switzerland's Alina Paetz to take advantage, and she does, to give the Swiss a 1-0 lead after two ends.

    Still a long, long way to go in this one though.

  14. 'One of the most eagerly anticipated events of these Games'published at 01:28 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2022

    Figure skating - men's free skating

    Sonia Oxley
    BBC Sport in Beijing

    We'll soon be under way at the Capital Indoor Stadium for one of the most eagerly anticipated events of these Games.

    American three-time world champion Nathan Chen leads the men's figure skating after Tuesday's short programme, while two-time defending champion Yuzuru Hanyu sits in eighth after missing a jump when he hit a 'hole' in the ice.

    But the Japanese skater has a new trick up his sleeve as he tries to catch up his rival - he will be attempting to become the first person to land a quadruple axel in competition.

    A quad axel is four and a half rotations of the body, with the skater taking off forwards and landing backwards.

  15. 'Never really picked themselves up'published at 01:27 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2022

    Curling - Great Britain 0-0 Switzerland (after one end)

    Steve Cram
    Curling commentator on BBC TV

    Jen [Dodds] must feel she has played an awful lot of stones already, and of course she has in the mixed doubles.

    It was such disappointment for them in the Norway match – they missed the chance to get into the gold and silver match and they never really picked themselves up for the bronze medal match against Sweden.

    This Twitter post cannot be displayed in your browser. Please enable Javascript or try a different browser.View original content on Twitter
    The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.
    Skip twitter post

    Allow Twitter content?

    This article contains content provided by Twitter. We ask for your permission before anything is loaded, as they may be using cookies and other technologies. You may want to read Twitter’s cookie policy, external and privacy policy, external before accepting. To view this content choose ‘accept and continue’.

    The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.
    End of twitter post
  16. Team GB interest on day sixpublished at 01:27 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2022

    These are the British competitors in action today, and the times we will see them.

    This Twitter post cannot be displayed in your browser. Please enable Javascript or try a different browser.View original content on Twitter
    The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.
    Skip twitter post

    Allow Twitter content?

    This article contains content provided by Twitter. We ask for your permission before anything is loaded, as they may be using cookies and other technologies. You may want to read Twitter’s cookie policy, external and privacy policy, external before accepting. To view this content choose ‘accept and continue’.

    The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.
    End of twitter post
  17. Get involvedpublished at 01:23 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2022

    #bbcolympics

    Sarah Reed: I've reached the stage of watching the Winter Olympics where I'm searching online in the hope that a curling rink may have opened near me in the past 4yrs. No such luck. In fact, there are only 3 curling rinks in England. Let the country curl!

  18. Nathan Chen breaks world short program recordpublished at 01:23 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2022

    Figure skating - men's single skating (free skating)

    The second phase of the men's figure skating - the free skating - gets under way at 01:30 GMT and Nathan Chen of the United States leads the field after a stunning routine in the short programme a couple of days ago.

    Watch below as he took control of the competition by delivering a world record score of 113.97.

  19. Postpublished at 01:19 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2022

    Curling - Great Britain 0-0 Switzerland

    Thomas Duncan
    BBC Scotland in Beijing

    Three of the four matches on the ice at the moment finished with no score in the first end.

    Or, what's known as a 'blank end'. Mixed doubles is set up so this virtually never happens, but it's a fairly common occurrence in the team game.

  20. 'A different build-up'published at 01:18 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2022

    Curling - Great Britain 0-0 Switzerland (after one end)

    Rhona Howie
    Olympic gold medallist curler on BBC TV

    It’s been a different build-up to the Olympic Games with the pandemic.

    Your preparation is usually the mixture of competition and training but without competitions they only had the training option.