Summary

  • 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

  1. curling

    Great Britain cut South Korean lead to onepublished at 08:05 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2022

    Round-robin: Great Britain 5-4 South Korea (after seven ends)

    That is why she is skip. Eve Muirhead comes up clutch for Great Britain, plotting a route right to the button. Great Britain score one, but trail by one still.

    Three ends to come...

  2. curling

    South Korea lying onepublished at 08:02 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2022

    Round-robin: South Korea 5-3 Great Britain (after six ends)

    EunJung Kim with a sublime shot, skimming by the guards and cosying into the house.

    South Korea lying one with Great Britain to have one last say in this end.

    Over to you Eve Muirhead....

  3. Postpublished at 07:59 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2022

    South Korea 5-3 Great Britain

    Logan Gray
    Former Scottish curler on BBC TV

    Eve Muirhead doesn't have a lot of space to work with here.

    Could really do with shot position here, but it just ground to a stop and didn't get deeper to touch the button.

    Maybe a little too much ice and swept too early for the weight of the stone.

  4. Postpublished at 07:58 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2022

    Round-robin - South Korea 5-3 Great Britain

    Thomas Duncan
    BBC Scotland in Beijing

    Another nicely delivered take out by Kim KyeongAe. We've yet to see any British side string together good performances in the curling so far.

    It's a mark of how tough the competition is, and also maybe the lack of matches too. You can't afford to peak too late in this round-robin stage.

  5. curling

    GB with work to do in the seventh endpublished at 07:58 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2022

    Round-robin: South Korea 5-3 Great Britain (after six ends)

    The stones are arranged in a conga line stretching down through the house.

    South Korea break up the party with a stone right into the party on their peultimate slide.

    Eve Muirhead is deep in discussions as she tries to work out how to turn the vibes a little more red, white and blue.

  6. 'GB need to find top gear'published at 07:48 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2022

    South Korea 5-3 Great Britain

    Logan Gray
    Former Scottish curler on BBC TV

    Great BritainImage source, Getty

    It's a score of two thanks to Kim EunJung in the sixth end.

    GB with some work to do here and they are not quite at that level of performance we've come to expect.

    Still four ends to go though, and there's no doubt that if this GB team can find top gear, they can turn this around.

  7. curling

    South Korea regain leadpublished at 07:46 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2022

    Round-robin: South Korea 5-3 Great Britain (after six ends)

    South Korea win the arm wrestle and convert the hammer into two points on the board.

    EunJung Kim clunks a second stone into the circle and bumps a British rock to the boards with the final play of the end.

    Four ends to go. South Korea will try and tighten their grip, Britain need to loosen up and take some risks.

  8. Postpublished at 07:41 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2022

    South Korea 3-3 Great Britain

    Logan Gray
    Former Scottish curler on BBC TV

    Looks like an aggressive shot for Eve Muirhead. Her hand's been forced a bit for a more risky one to take that red out.

    Muirhead is only playing accuracy of 53% - that's a big problem for GB at the moment.

  9. curling

    GB under pressurepublished at 07:40 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2022

    Round-robin: South Korea 3-3 Great Britain (after five ends)

    South Korea lying two with the hammer in this end.

    Eve Muirhead to try and pull another set out of the fire.

    An aggressive line, low on speed, but high on draw and devil.

    It sits at the top of the bullseye, but looks vulnerable to the South Korean attack.

  10. curling

    Level at halfwaypublished at 07:31 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2022

    Round-robin: South Korea 3-3 Great Britain (after five ends)

    Great BritainImage source, Getty Images

    Well, well, well.

    Great Britain with a better rescue operation than Jeff Tracy.

    Eve Muirhead delivers two dead-eyed stones to ensure her team take two points from the end and restore parity.

  11. Postpublished at 07:30 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2022

    Cross-country: Men’s 15km classic

    Katie Falkingham
    BBC Sport in Zhangjiakou

    Andrew Musgrave is off too.

    I apologise for the terrible, terrible photo, taken from distance.

    Andrew MusgraveImage source, BBC Sport
  12. Postpublished at 07:24 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2022

    Cross-country: men’s 15km classic

    Katie Falkingham
    BBC Sport in Zhangjiakou

    Andrew Young has his 15km classic campaign under way.

    He struggled with Covid in January and was a late arrival to Beijing, and told me he’s had to temper his expectation of these Olympics as a result.

  13. GB's Wright picks up great shotpublished at 07:22 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2022

    Round-robin: South Korea 3-1 Great Britain (after four ends)

    Vicky Wright with a superb shot for Great Britain, cosying up into the house to haul her team back into the ascendancy in this fifth end.

    Two stones to come from each team.

  14. curling

    South Korea with the advantage againpublished at 07:19 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2022

    Round-robin: South Korea 3-1 Great Britain (after four ends)

    South Korea are more accurate, more canny in the opening few stones of the fifth end.

    Work for Great Britain to do...

  15. More history for Hiranopublished at 07:17 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2022

    Men's snowboard halfpipe final

    Simon Gleave
    Head of sports analysis, Nielsen Gracenote

    Ayumu Hirano in action at the Beijing Winter OlympicsImage source, PA Media

    Halfpipe winner Ayumu Hirano is the first Asian athlete to win Olympic gold in a snowboard event. At 23 years old, this was his third Olympic medal and he is the first male athlete to win medals at three Winter Games before his 24th birthday.

    Two women have done this - Norwegian Sonja Henie in figure skating in 1936 and Italy's Arianna Fontana in short track in 2014.

  16. South Korea move further aheadpublished at 07:12 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2022

    Round-robin: South Korea 3-1 Great Britain (after four ends)

    Eve MuirheadImage source, Getty Images

    Is that the intiative ebbing towards South Korea?

    They take a point against the hammer.

    Great Britain with one defeat in their opening two round-robin matches cannot afford many more in this one and the following six.

    Four defeats will probably mean curtains on your chances of making the knock-out stages.

  17. Postpublished at 07:10 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2022

    Cross-country: Men's 15km classic

    Katie Falkingham
    BBC Sport in Zhangjiakou

    What's classic about the 15km classic?

    It's all about the technique. This technique sees the skier glide back and forth along parallel tracks in the snow.

    It's much slower than the other technique - freestyle - which sees the skier adopt a motion similar to that of skating.

  18. Postpublished at 07:08 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2022

    Curling - South Korea 2-1 Great Britain

    Thomas Duncan
    BBC Scotland in Beijing

    With so many stones in play, this end could be set for an exciting finish. Plenty of chances to hit granite off granite.

  19. curling

    South Korea well set in fourth endpublished at 07:08 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2022

    Round-robin: South Korea 2-1 Great Britain (after four ends)

    An absolute crowd scene in the house as the two teams contemplate their final stones of the fourth end.

    South Korea to go first....

    And it is a peach.

    South Korea are lying one and set to steal a point against the hammer.

    Unless Eve Muirhead can pick her way through the guards and pull out a salvage operation....

  20. British cross country coach predicts fast racepublished at 07:06 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2022

    Cross-country: Men's 15km classic

    The coach of the British cross country team, Jostein Vinjerui, believes we're in for a fast race in the men's 15km classic, with the temperature around the -2C mark which is much milder than it has been of late in Zhangjiakou.

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