Postpublished at 06:04 Greenwich Mean Time 15 February 2022
Two minutes until us Brits get to shout at the curling stones...
Day 11 selected highlights (all times GMT):
Women’s figure skating short programme - Russian Kamila Valieva, 15, returns & leads standings going into Thursday's free skate
Curling - Success for GB as the women beat Japan before the men defeat Sweden
Two-man bobsleigh - GB's Hall and Gleeson crash out on third run
Women’s ski slopestyle final - Kirsty Muir eighth and Katie Summerhayes ninth as GB medal wait goes on
Women’s downhill - Corinne Suter of Switzerland takes gold medal
GB's James Woods pulls out of men’s ski slopestyle qualification
Men's aerials qualifying - Lloyd Wallace will not be in the final after scoring 71.94 on second run
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Two minutes until us Brits get to shout at the curling stones...
So far we've had three medals this morning. I think my abacus says there will be nine in all today.
Here's how the women's snowboard big air went down. Austria's Anna Gasser won gold in 2018 and guess what....
Women's curling - Great Britain v Japan (06:05)
Thomas Duncan
BBC Scotland in Beijing
Crunch time for Eve Muirhead and co.
Last night's loss to Canada means their play-off hopes hang in the balance.
If they win this game, their last two against weaker sides China and the ROC are very win-able, so they would be in a good position to qualify.
Lose to Japan here, and even victories in those matches might not be enough.
Remember, teams with tied records at the end of the round-robin will be separated by head-to-head record and, failing that, draw shot challenge rankings.
GB are currently way down the table on that metric, so a win here becomes even more significant.
We will have curlers in Great Britain colours on the ice shortly. Just 15 minutes until a key encounter. Now where's my man Thomas Duncan with the info?
Alpine skiing - women's downhill
Here's that second Switzerland gold of day 11.
They're proper up for it today.
I love this quote.
You can watch more snowboarding on BBC One now or there's ice hockey on the red button.
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Those are your major goings on on day 11 of the Winter Games. Thank you for being with us. There's a deluge of stuff coming up as we kick on.
How are you all feeling at 05:38?
Alpine skiing - women's downhill
Italy's Sofia Goggia earned silver despite badly injuring her leg in competition just three weeks ago: "It's still a medal. It's still a great medal. It's an unbelievable medal because of the condition of the last 20 days.
"I found an incredible strength inside of myself, and I was travelling by a sort of light. I'm glad I gave everything to be here today, I'm glad and grateful that I could achieve another medal, and I'm happy with myself."
She was so happy she kissed the camera.
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Men's freeski slopestyle qualifying
Ladies and gents, we've had it confirmed that Britain's James 'Woodsy' Woods will not compete in the men's freeski slopestyle qualifying.
Injuries he made public yesterday seem to have been too much to overcome and he's listed as a 'did not start' on the line-up of athletes now.
Alpine skiing - women's downhill
Here's your Olympic women's downhill champion, Corinne Suter.
A daredevil, a baller, a straight-up winner.
She says: "It's my biggest dream in my life, so today I don't know what to say."
Alpine skiing - women's downhill
This is a good morning to be Swiss.
Gold in the downhill follows gold in the freeski slopestyle.
Move over Roger Federer.
Alpine skiing - women's downhill
One to come down in the women's downhill.
Switzerland's Corinne Suter waits to see if she will hold on to gold. China's Fanying Kong will try to take it. It looks a long shot given her form and past record but who knows, this is the Olympic Games and surprise can come from anywhere.
That noise you can hear outside is Suter's nerves jangling.
Men's freeski slopestyle qualifying
Over at the qualifying for the men's freeski slopestyle we are waiting to see if Britain's James Woods competes in the second run after not starting the first. He's had some back problems in the last 24 hours.
Norway's Ruud Birk has put down the best score in run one - 83.96. He's already won gold at the Games in the men's freeski big air.
Alpine skiing - women's downhill
The slope is cleared after that Camille Cerutti crash. The final nine can ski and with every one that can't better 1:31.87, Switzerland's Corinne Suter will edge closer to a dream.
Men's freeski slopestyle qualifying
And while we're on injuries, it looks like James 'Woodsy' Woods hasn't made the start line in the men's qualifying for freeski slopestyle.
A blow for Britain.
Yesterday he explained he was taking painkillers and unable to move freely.
He wrote: "Unfortunately this morning my back completely seized up due to heavy landings throughout the big air event and slopestyle practice and I've been unable to move freely or without pain all day."
We don't yet know if he will try on the second run.
Alpine skiing - women's downhill
Camille Cerutti of France has crashed and injured herself. She's getting medical attention. It looks like she's injured her left leg.
We are delayed a little as a result.
Corinne Suter of Switzerland still tops the times with just nine left to come down.
Anything marked with a ** is a medal event
**0330: ALPINE SKIING - Women's downhill
0410: ICE HOCKEY - Men's qualification play-offs
0430: FREESTYLE SKIING - Men's freeski slopestyle qualifying (GB's Woods)
**0500: SNOWBOARDING - Men's big air final run
0605: CURLING - Women's round robin session nine (GB v Japan)
**0630: BIATHLON - Men's 4 x 7.5km relay
**0630 - 0847: SPEED SKATING - Women's team pursuit
**0630 - 0847: SPEED SKATING - Men's team pursuit
**0800 - 1030: NORDIC COMBINED - Men's individual Gundersen large hill/10km cross country
1000: FIGURE SKATING - Women's single skating short program
1100: FREESTYLE SKIING - Men's aerials qualification (GB's Wallace)
1205: CURLING - Men's round robin session 10 (GB v Sweden)
**1215 - 1350: BOBSLEIGH - Men's 2-man bob (GB's Hall and Gleeson)
BBC commentator Simon Brotherton gets ahead of me by marking a key event on the schedule.
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Men's freeski slopestyle qualifying
Katie Falkingham
BBC Sport in Zhangjiakou
James 'Woodsy' Woods is Team GB's sole competitor in the freeski slopestyle, but he's not coming into today's qualifying in the best physical shape.
Last night he said on Instagram he was "full of painkillers and strapped up in bed" after his back seized up.
Fingers crossed those painkillers have done the trick. He's seventh to go.
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