There'll be no more updates from us here but you can still watch the BBC TV recap of the day, plus the live ice hockey action, by clicking the play icon above.
Scroll down for all of the news, clips and big stories from today at the Winter Olympics.
We'll be back tonight for more live action on day 10 when we hope British fans may have more to cheer.
What's happened on day nine?
It was another busy day in Beijing. Here's everything you need to know:
It was a perfect day for Great Britain's curlers. They have played three matches - the men two and the women one - and won all three.
Not many medals to be won on Monday. It's almost as though the athletes have other things to think about on 14 February. Head to the figure skating for a matchless marriage of romance and resilience as the ice dance reaches its conclusion (01:22-04:36).
Women's ski slopestyle gets under way after being pushed back because of heavy snow. The top 12 qualify for the finals, which have been moved to Tuesday. Katie Summerhayes or Kirsty Muir could challenge for medals but 2018 bronze medal-winning Brit Izzy Atkin has pulled out because of injury. Estonia's Kelly Sildaru, who first won an X Games gold medal at the age of 13, is a leading contender.
Brad Hall and Nick Gleeson started the year with World Cup silver in the two-man bobsleigh, a result that Hall said demonstrates "we're serious Olympic medal contenders". Monday is the day to start proving that in the first two of four runs (from 12:05 and 13:40).
Snowboard big air qualifying also takes place (women from 01:30 and men from 05:30), marking another medal opportunity for Briton Katie Ormerod, who has six career World Cup big air podiums to her name.
Netherlands' emotional win for former team-mate
Short track speed skating women's 3,000m relay
One of the stories of the day has to be the emotional victory for the Netherlands in the women's 3,000m short track relay event.
It came after Dutch skater Lara van Ruijven, part of the 2018 Dutch Olympic team, died aged 27 in July 2020.
The then-reigning world champion over 500m, Van Ruijven had been diagnosed with an autoimmune disorder after falling ill at a training camp in France.
In their victory run in Beijing the Dutch team wore panther-themed hearts on their sleeves in tribute to Van Ruijven, who would often wear the design in competition on eyewear and the back of her helmet.
Both of Great Britain's curling teams boosted their semi-final hopes at the Winter Olympics with wins over Denmark and China.
Bruce Mouat, Grant Hardie, Bobby Lammie, and Hammy McMillan saw off China 7-6 and the Danes 8-2.
They sit second in the standings after five games.
Eve Muirhead, Vicky Wright, Jen Dodds and Hailey Duff beat Denmark 7-2 to move joint third in the women's section.
The teams each play nine matches in the round-robin stage, with the top four advancing to the semi-finals.
Mouat's rink return to the ice first on Monday to face fellow contenders Switzerland at 06:05 GMT, while Muirhead's side have the chance to effectively eliminate medal hopefuls Canada (12:05).
That gold for Jackson is the final medal to be awarded today.
The winners today have been:
Men's giant slalom: Marco Odermatt
Women's biathlon pursuit: Marte Olsbu Roeiseland
Men's biathlon pursuit: Quentin Fillon Maillet
Men's 4x10km cross-country skiing relay: Russia Olympic Committee
Women's short track speed skating 3,000m relay: Netherlands
Men's short track speed skating 500m: Shaoang Liu
Women's long track speed skating 500m: Erin Jackson
Ice hockey on the iPlayer
USA 2-1 Germany
There's still some live action going on. You can watch the third period of the ice hockey match between USA and Germany on the Red Button, iPlayer or by clicking the thumbnail above.
USA currently lead 2-1 with the two teams currently in the break before the third period.
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'Jackson performed extremely well under pressure'
Speed skating women's 500m
Wilf O’Reilly
Former British short track speed skater on BBC TV
She came in as red-hot favourite and obviously being red-hot favourite the pressure is on you but of course she performed extremely well under that pressure.
A magnificent performance.
Silver medal - Miho Takagi (Japan)
Speed skating women's 500m
Miho Takagi takes a surprise silver. Angelina Golikova finishes with bronze.
'What a moment for Jackson'
Speed skating women's 500m
Simon Brotherton
Commentator on BBC TV
Wow what a moment, Erin Jackson is overcome with emotion after the greatest lap of her life.
Gold medal - Erin Jackson (USA)
Speed skating women's 500m
It's gold for the U S of A.
Neither of the final two skaters can beat Erin Jackson's time. She drops to the ice as the result becomes clear.
She is Olympic 500m speed skating champion.
Post update
Speed skating women's 500m
Simon Brotherton
Commentator on BBC TV
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Erin Jackson takes the lead, only one pair to come and she goes to the top of the leaderboard.
USA's Jackson goes fastest
Speed skating women's 500m
The USA's Erin Jackson takes provisional gold by eight hundredths of a second! She can't believe it.
Only two skaters remain. Jackson has eight fingers and a thumb on that gold medal...
Post update
Jackson roars off the line! She's ahead at the split...
Post update
Speed skaking women's 500m
Takagi still leads.
Angelina Golikova of the ROC puts herself into second but defending champion Nao Kodaira is nowhere near.
Will the big favourite, America's Erin Jackson, snatch the lead next? She looks focused behind some shiny blue shades.
Post update
Speed skating women's 500m
No-one can beat Miho Takagi here. China's Tian Ruining is the latest to give it a good go - roared on by the home crowd - but falls short.
The defending champ Kodaira is up next. There are only three more pairs - six skaters - to go. Can anyone beat Takagi?
Post update
Speed skating women's 500m
Simon Brotherton
Commentator on BBC TV
In theory the top positions should come under increasing threat as we work our way through the competition.
Post update
Speed skating women's 500m final
Takagi still leads but these athletes are going in descending order from their ranking so the quicker times should still be to come.
Watch out Nao Kodaira the defending champion from Japan.
What's happened on day nine?
It's been another busy day in Beijing. Here's everything you need to know:
It has been a perfect day for Great Britain's curlers. They have played three matches - the men two and the women one - and won all three.
Live Reporting
Matthew Henry and Jonathan Jurejko
All times stated are UK
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It was a perfect day for Great Britain's curlers. They have played three matches - the men two and the women one - and won all three.
- Heavy snowfall in Beijing caused disruption to the alpine and freestyle skiing schedules;
- Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva's entourage are to be investigated by Wada following the 15-year-old's failed drugs test;
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Switzerland's Marco Odermatt took gold in the men's giant slalom;
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The Russian Olympic Committee won the men's cross-country skiing 4x10km relay, ahead of Norway and France.
- Norway's Marte Olsbu Roeiseland won the biathlon pursuit - her third gold of the Games - as Quentin Fillon Maillet won his second gold with victory in the men's event.
- Netherlands won the short track speed skating women's 3,000m relay.
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Hungary's Shaoang Liu won the men's 500m and Erin Jackson won the long track 500m for the USA.
- Meanwhile, Jamaican skier Benjamin Alexander became the Caribbean island's first alpine skier in the men's giant slalom.
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Men's giant slalom: Marco Odermatt
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Women's biathlon pursuit: Marte Olsbu Roeiseland
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Men's biathlon pursuit: Quentin Fillon Maillet
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Men's 4x10km cross-country skiing relay: Russia Olympic Committee
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Women's short track speed skating 3,000m relay: Netherlands
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Men's short track speed skating 500m: Shaoang Liu
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Women's long track speed skating 500m: Erin Jackson
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It has been a perfect day for Great Britain's curlers. They have played three matches - the men two and the women one - and won all three.
- Heavy snowfall in Beijing caused disruption to the alpine and freestyle skiing schedules;
- Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva's entourage are to be investigated by Wada following the 15-year-old's failed drugs test;
-
Switzerland's Marco Odermatt took gold in the men's giant slalom;
-
The Russian Olympic Committee won the men's cross-country skiing 4x10km relay, ahead of Norway and France.
- Norway's Marte Olsbu Roeiseland won the biathlon pursuit - her third gold of the Games - as Quentin Fillon Maillet won his second gold with victory in the men's event.
- Netherlands won the short track speed skating women's 3,000m relay.
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Hungary's Shaoang Liu won the men's 500m.
- Meanwhile, Jamaican skier Benjamin Alexander became the Caribbean island's first alpine skier in the men's giant slalom.
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There'll be no more updates from us here but you can still watch the BBC TV recap of the day, plus the live ice hockey action, by clicking the play icon above.
Scroll down for all of the news, clips and big stories from today at the Winter Olympics.
We'll be back tonight for more live action on day 10 when we hope British fans may have more to cheer.
What's happened on day nine?
It was another busy day in Beijing. Here's everything you need to know:
What is coming up on Monday?
Medal events: 5
Bobsleigh (monobob), freestyle skiing (women's slopestyle, women's aerials), figure skating (ice dance), ski jumping (men's team)
Highlights
Not many medals to be won on Monday. It's almost as though the athletes have other things to think about on 14 February. Head to the figure skating for a matchless marriage of romance and resilience as the ice dance reaches its conclusion (01:22-04:36).
Women's ski slopestyle gets under way after being pushed back because of heavy snow. The top 12 qualify for the finals, which have been moved to Tuesday. Katie Summerhayes or Kirsty Muir could challenge for medals but 2018 bronze medal-winning Brit Izzy Atkin has pulled out because of injury. Estonia's Kelly Sildaru, who first won an X Games gold medal at the age of 13, is a leading contender.
Brad Hall and Nick Gleeson started the year with World Cup silver in the two-man bobsleigh, a result that Hall said demonstrates "we're serious Olympic medal contenders". Monday is the day to start proving that in the first two of four runs (from 12:05 and 13:40).
Snowboard big air qualifying also takes place (women from 01:30 and men from 05:30), marking another medal opportunity for Briton Katie Ormerod, who has six career World Cup big air podiums to her name.
Netherlands' emotional win for former team-mate
Short track speed skating women's 3,000m relay
One of the stories of the day has to be the emotional victory for the Netherlands in the women's 3,000m short track relay event.
It came after Dutch skater Lara van Ruijven, part of the 2018 Dutch Olympic team, died aged 27 in July 2020.
The then-reigning world champion over 500m, Van Ruijven had been diagnosed with an autoimmune disorder after falling ill at a training camp in France.
In their victory run in Beijing the Dutch team wore panther-themed hearts on their sleeves in tribute to Van Ruijven, who would often wear the design in competition on eyewear and the back of her helmet.
They also pointed to the sky on the podium.
Read more
GB curlers boost semi-final hopes
Thomas Duncan
BBC Scotland in Beijing
Both of Great Britain's curling teams boosted their semi-final hopes at the Winter Olympics with wins over Denmark and China.
Bruce Mouat, Grant Hardie, Bobby Lammie, and Hammy McMillan saw off China 7-6 and the Danes 8-2.
They sit second in the standings after five games.
Eve Muirhead, Vicky Wright, Jen Dodds and Hailey Duff beat Denmark 7-2 to move joint third in the women's section.
The teams each play nine matches in the round-robin stage, with the top four advancing to the semi-finals.
Mouat's rink return to the ice first on Monday to face fellow contenders Switzerland at 06:05 GMT, while Muirhead's side have the chance to effectively eliminate medal hopefuls Canada (12:05).
Read more
Sunday's gold medal winners
That gold for Jackson is the final medal to be awarded today.
The winners today have been:
Ice hockey on the iPlayer
USA 2-1 Germany
There's still some live action going on. You can watch the third period of the ice hockey match between USA and Germany on the Red Button, iPlayer or by clicking the thumbnail above.
USA currently lead 2-1 with the two teams currently in the break before the third period.
'Jackson performed extremely well under pressure'
Speed skating women's 500m
Wilf O’Reilly
Former British short track speed skater on BBC TV
She came in as red-hot favourite and obviously being red-hot favourite the pressure is on you but of course she performed extremely well under that pressure.
A magnificent performance.
Silver medal - Miho Takagi (Japan)
Speed skating women's 500m
Miho Takagi takes a surprise silver. Angelina Golikova finishes with bronze.
'What a moment for Jackson'
Speed skating women's 500m
Simon Brotherton
Commentator on BBC TV
Wow what a moment, Erin Jackson is overcome with emotion after the greatest lap of her life.
Gold medal - Erin Jackson (USA)
Speed skating women's 500m
It's gold for the U S of A.
Neither of the final two skaters can beat Erin Jackson's time. She drops to the ice as the result becomes clear.
She is Olympic 500m speed skating champion.
Post update
Speed skating women's 500m
Simon Brotherton
Commentator on BBC TV
Erin Jackson takes the lead, only one pair to come and she goes to the top of the leaderboard.
USA's Jackson goes fastest
Speed skating women's 500m
The USA's Erin Jackson takes provisional gold by eight hundredths of a second! She can't believe it.
Only two skaters remain. Jackson has eight fingers and a thumb on that gold medal...
Post update
Jackson roars off the line! She's ahead at the split...
Post update
Speed skaking women's 500m
Takagi still leads.
Angelina Golikova of the ROC puts herself into second but defending champion Nao Kodaira is nowhere near.
Will the big favourite, America's Erin Jackson, snatch the lead next? She looks focused behind some shiny blue shades.
Post update
Speed skating women's 500m
No-one can beat Miho Takagi here. China's Tian Ruining is the latest to give it a good go - roared on by the home crowd - but falls short.
The defending champ Kodaira is up next. There are only three more pairs - six skaters - to go. Can anyone beat Takagi?
Post update
Speed skating women's 500m
Simon Brotherton
Commentator on BBC TV
In theory the top positions should come under increasing threat as we work our way through the competition.
Post update
Speed skating women's 500m final
Takagi still leads but these athletes are going in descending order from their ranking so the quicker times should still be to come.
Watch out Nao Kodaira the defending champion from Japan.
What's happened on day nine?
It's been another busy day in Beijing. Here's everything you need to know:
Takagi still in gold medal position
Speed skating women's 500m final
We've had 16 of the 30 skaters in this 500m women's speed skating final which really is a mad dash around the arena.
Two skaters are on the ice at the same time - one starting in each lane.
Miho Takagi still leads the way with a time of 37.12 seconds.