Sweden dominate ice hockey pool gamepublished at 10:53 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2022
Sweden 4-0 Slovakia
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That's the Olympic spirit! Further, faster, fisticuffs.
The fight looked pretty even, but there is no doubt who won the hockey...
Curling: GB's men beat Norway 8-3; GB Women lost 9-7 to South Korea earlier
Skeleton: Germany win gold and silver in the men's event. China claim bronze
Teenager Kamila Valieva, who helped win team figure skating gold for ROC on Monday, failed drugs test in December
Biathlon: Marte Olsbu Roeiseland becomes first Norwegian to win Olympic medal in this event
Speed skating: Nils van der Poel wins gold for Sweden in men's 10,000m; Suzanne Schulting retains her Olympic 1,000m
Mike Henson, Ros Satar and Jonathan Jurejko
Sweden 4-0 Slovakia
That's the Olympic spirit! Further, faster, fisticuffs.
The fight looked pretty even, but there is no doubt who won the hockey...
Men's ice hockey
Kent Simpson
Commentator on BBC TV
The anticipation from Sweden has been incredible. It's felt to the Slovakians like they're reading their minds - and no let-up at all.
Men's ice hockey
The icing on the Swedish cake.
Carl Klingberg sticks in the fourth with a breakaway goal in the dying moments of the third and final period.
Sweden - gold medallists in 1994 and 2006 - are well set with what will be their second win from their opening two Group C matches.
Speed skating men's 10,000m final
Simon Gleave
Head of sports analysis, Nielsen Gracenote
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American three-time Olympic champion Shaun White has been reflecting on his career after he retired in the wake of his fourth-place finish in today's snowboard half-pipe competition.
"The thought I keep having is, ‘Wow, this is the last time I’ll be here doing this specific thing," he said
"This is the last time I’ll be at a competition, stressed out about what points I’m going to get, or is today the day I might really hurt myself trying to push the envelope, you know.
"It’s hard to wake up every day since you were a kid and go, ‘Wow, I’m going to do something really scary today and hope I’m OK’, you know?
"If I got third, I would have wanted second. And if I had gotten second, I would have wanted more. This is just the competitor in me, but I am happy. I am happy to come back here and ride the pipe and have some fun and be a part of this sport. I think I’ve earned that."
11:00: Short track speed skating - women's 1,000m - MEDAL
12:05: Curling - men's round robin - Great Britain v Norway
12:20: Men's skeleton - featuring GB's Matt Weston and Marcus Wyatt
BBC Monitoring
The world through its media
The Kremlin says it is “convinced” the doping reports against Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva are a “misunderstanding”.
Valieva, who won a team gold medal in Beijing on Monday, is reported to have failed a drugs test in December.
"At this point, we are convinced that it is some kind of misunderstanding," spokesman Dmitry Peskov said during his daily call with the media on 11 February.
"We absolutely, without limitation, and fully support our Kamila Valieva," Peskov said in remarks reported by the Interfax news agency.
"We call on everyone to support her, and we say to Kamila: ‘Kamila, do not hide your face, you are Russian, be proud wherever you are, and most importantly compete and defeat everyone'."
Laura Scott
BBC Sport senior news reporter in Beijing
At the heart of this doping story is a 15-year-old athlete. There are concerns over her welfare and the potential involvement of others in this.
But viewers would be forgiven for feeling a sense of depressing deja vu that once again we are at an Olympics, there is a doping controversy and it involves Russia.
One of the biggest stories of the Games so far has been the drama and uncertainty around the team figure skating event.
Earlier it was confirmed teenage Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva failed a drugs test in December.
Valieva, 15, helped win team figure skating gold for the Russian Olympic Committee on Monday but the medals were not awarded because of a "legal issue".
Speed skating men's 10,000m
Simon Gleave
Head of sports analysis, Nielsen Gracenote
Niels van der Poel is the first Swede to win the men's 10,000m speed skating gold since Tomas Gustafson in 1988. Skaters from four different nations have won gold in this event at the past four Olympics.
Like Gustafson, Van der Poel broke the world record in his gold medal-winning skate. In the 34 years since Gustafson won gold, the world record has improved from 13:48.20 to 12:30.74, an improvement of 9.4%.
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Grant Rivers: A great piece on @shaunwhite, external on @BBCSport, external, it’s kind of sad to think this is his last Olympic Games!
Snowboarding halfpipe
With a slight lull in the live action, our colleague at BBC One are going back over the drama in the men's halfpipe final.
That was the farewell of American legend Shaun White - known as the GOAT in the sport - after a glittering career.
Was it a golden farewell? You can read all about it here.
Men's ice hockey
Remarkably there have been no more goals to report from the two men's ice hockey games.
While we've been focusing on the women's biathlon, the scorelines have remained the same on the ice.
That means Sweden still lead 3-0 against Slovakia, with the Czech Republic and Switzerland locked at 1-1.
The hooters have just sounded for the end of the second periods in both matches.
Biathlon women's 7.5km sprint
Ollie Williams
Commentator on BBC TV
This has been a wonderful demonstration of accuracy, stamina and self-belief. Norway, Sweden and Italy share the podium.
And Marte Olsbu Roeiseland - a third race and a third medal!
Gold in the mixed relay, bronze in the individual and gold in the sprint - the first woman in her nation to take that title
Biathlon women's 7.5km sprint
Confirmed! Marte Olsbu Roeiseland becomes the first Norwegian to win an Olympic medal in this event.
1 Marte Olsbu Roeiseland (Nor) 20:44.3
2 Elvira Oberg (Swe) 21:15.2
3 Dorothea Wierer (Ita) 21:21.5
Biathlon women's 7.5km sprint
Missing just one of the 10 shots is costly in this game. Germany's Franziska Preuss knows her way to the podium on the world stage but a miss on the range means she won't be climbing onto the Olympic one.
Men's speed skating 10,000m
Inevitable after Nils van der Poel scorched around the National Speed Skating Oval a little earlier.
The Swede claims gold and has plenty to spare, finishing nearly 14 seconds ahead of the Patrick Roest, with the skater from the Netherlands ensuring it is the same top two as in the 5,000m.
Italy's Davide Ghiotto takes the bronze.
But it was disappointment for Canada's Ted-Jan Bloemen - the winner from Pyeongchang four years back finishes eighth.
Biathlon women's 7.5km sprint
Looking unlikely the gold is going anywhere but Marte Olsbu Roeiseland's neck.
The other Oberg sister - Hanna - pays the price for not being accurate with the rifle.
Biathlon women's 7.5km sprint
1 Marte Olsbu Roeiseland (Nor) 20:44.3
2 Elvira Oberg (Swe) 21:15.2
3 Dorothea Wierer (Ita) 21:21.5
4 Lisa Theresa Hauser (Aut) 21:31.6
5 Ingrid Landmark Tandrevold (Nor) 21.44.5
Biathlon women's 7.5km sprint
Ollie Williams
Commentator on BBC TV
(Elvira) Oeberg has skied brilliantly this last kilometre. She is going to move into the silver medal position - and by some margin.