Silver medal - Zan Kranjec (Slovenia)published at 08:05 GMT 13 February 2022
Men's giant slalom
That means Slovenia's Zan Kranjec is knocked down into second by the very last skier. He was so, so close to gold.
France's Mathieu Faivre takes bronze.
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Women's curling: GB 7-2 Denmark
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Men's giant slalom
That means Slovenia's Zan Kranjec is knocked down into second by the very last skier. He was so, so close to gold.
France's Mathieu Faivre takes bronze.
Men's giant slalom
Marco Odermatt roars! He's snatched victory at the last.
He began this second run with a lead and just about stayed green from top to bottom.
The Swiss is the giant slalom champion by last than two tenths. Great fun.
Men's giant slalom
DOWN!
Stefan Brennsteiner was a couple of gates from taking the lead but he falls late on.
Kranjec is doing his best not to smile at the bottom but he's not managing it.
Only Marco Odermatt can deny him gold now...
Men's giant slalom
Zan Kranjec, the current leader in the giant slalom, is smiling in the leaders enclosure. He is now guaranteed a medal but what colour will it be?
Mathieu Faivre can only put himself in second.
Men's giant slalom
More drama in the giant slalom. Thibaut Favrot has put himself in a tie for bronze with his French teammate Alexis Pinturault.
They finish with exactly the same time.
Next up is Henrik Kristoffersen, the silver medallist from 2018, but a big slip high up the course sees the Norwegian fall out of contention.
Just three skiers remain now. Will Kranjec hold on?
Women's curling: Great Britain 3-2 Denmark (eighth end)
Steve Cram
Curling commentator on BBC TV
We move on into the eighth, Britain will have the hammer.
It is a good position to be in, you're leading.
Lot of smiles and happy face among the Danish team, they're still in this.
The Games continues to be dominated by the Kamila Valieva story and BBC sports news reporter Laura Scott has been watching the 15-year-old Russian practise in Beijing today.
Valieva failed a drugs test in December and will hear on Monday if she can compete in the individual women's event on Tuesday.
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Men's giant slalom
Big crash! There are skis and poles everywhere as Luca de Aliprandini tumbles out of contention.
We see a shot of the Italian's coach on the sidelines... I'm not sure he's impressed.
Five skiers remain. Slovenia, USA and France hold the provisional medals as it stands.
Curling - Great Britain 3-2 Denmark
Thomas Duncan
BBC Scotland in Beijing
Another blank.
This game's not a thriller but it's tense with just one in it with three ends left.
Perhaps crucially, Britain will have the hammer in the last as it stands.
Men's giant slalom
River Radamus has removed his helmet in the leaders enclosure to reveal a zebra print-style hair cut - think Euros Phil Foden with some extra detail.
Remarkable.
He can only applaud as he sees his lead disappear. Slovenia's Zan Kranjec puts himself in the gold medal position.
Men's giant slalom
My five minutes spent thinking what I'd call the movie of Andorra's first Olympic medal was wasted. Verdu has been replaced on top spot by the excellently-named American River Radamus. He blows a kiss to the camera after ending his run.
It wasn't clean. Definitely beatable.
Eight racers remain. They were all separated by less than a second in the first run.
Women's curling: Great Britain 3-2 Denmark (seventh end)
Rhona Howie
Olympic gold medallist curler on BBC TV
It's been a fairly open game. I think the most we've ever had is two guards but a lot of the time just one guard in play.
So with the three guards on rule you would think Denmark might start to put up a few more guards here.
From a British point of view they've kept it open, kept it simple, played the shots well and they've got control.
Men's giant slalom
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Curling - Great Britain 3-2 Denmark
Thomas Duncan
BBC Scotland in Beijing
A bit like the men's match against China this morning, it's all a bit timid. Lots of early hit outs rather than keeping stones in play.
Men's giant slalom
Joan Verdu takes the lead of the giant slalom for Andorra! What a story this would be.
Andorra have never won an Olympic medal.
There are still 11 skiers to go though, all of whom start with an advantage from the first run.
Women's curling: Great Britain 3-2 Denmark
Steve Cram
Curling commentator on BBC TV
It's one for Denmark but well played Great Britain again, just limiting the Danish skip to just the one.
Women's curling: Great Britain 3-2 Denmark (seventh end)
As curling matches go this has ben cagey stuff so far, lacking in the big, dramatic shots.
Denmark's skip Madeleine Dupont nips in with her final shot of the sixth end to take one. That cuts Great Britain's lead to 3-2.
Women's curling: Great Britain 3-1 Denmark
What of Great Britain's latest match in the women's curling competition?
There are two stones each to play in the sixth end. GB lead Denmark 3-1. Could they steal one against the hammer here?
Men's giant slalom
The Zampa brothers' stranglehold on this competition did not last long as American Tommy Ford puts himself into the lead by more than a second.
These skiers seem to be dealing with the fresh snowfall now. A reminder Marco Odermatt of Switzerland led after the first run.
He'll ski in a little while with the other main contenders.
Men's giant slalom
It's now a Zampa one-two! Adam, the older brother, jumps into the lead after dealing perfectly with the googlies this powdery course has to offer.
We had brothers winning gold and bronze in the biathlon yesterday. Could we be in for the same today?