Summary

  • Men's curling final - GB win silver after losing 5-4 to Sweden

  • X Country men's 50km race shortened to 30km - GB's Musgrave 12th

  • Men's freeski halfpipe - GB's Gus Kenworthy eighth as NZ's Nico Porteous wins gold

  • Four-man bobsleigh - GB sixth after two runs - final two runs on Sunday

  • Skiing mixed team parallel - event postponed because of poor weather conditions

  • Two-woman bobsleigh - final two runs with Montell Douglas and Mica McNeill competing for GB

  1. Good luck from the GOATpublished at 01:29 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2022

    Men's freeski halfpipe final

    Gus Kenworthy switched allegiance from Team USA to Team GB for his final Olympic Games, in order to represent the country of his birth and his mother's nation.

    He's had some support this morning from a certain former team-mate...

    A photo of Gus Kenworthy and Shaun White on Shaun White's Instagram storyImage source, Instagram
  2. Postpublished at 01:27 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2022

    Men's freeski halfpipe final

    Katie Falkingham
    BBC Sport in Zhangjiakou

    This is it, the final day of Gus Kenworthy's professional skiing career. He's set to retire from the sport after today's halfpipe final.

    He scraped through by the skin of his teeth in 12th spot, meaning he'll be the first to drop in today.

    Can he go out on a high?

  3. Can GB turn bobsleigh fortunes round?published at 01:25 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2022

    Four-man bobsleigh

    Anna Thompson
    BBC Sport in Beijing

    The Yanqing Sliding Centre has not been Great Britain's friend at these Games with the skeleton and bobsleigh athletes having issues with the track.

    Brad Hall and Nick Gleeson crashed in the two-man bobsleigh but dusted themselves down, took the fourth run and finished 11th.

    But with the season they have had, they know they are capable of so much more and head into these Olympics ranked fourth in the world in the four-man.

    Can they challenge for a medal here?

    The first heat starts at 01:30 GMT, with the Brits heading off eighth in the running order.

  4. Kenworthy aims to bow out in stylepublished at 01:22 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2022

    Men's halfpipe final

    Gus KenworthyImage source, Getty Images

    This morning's men's halfpipe final is set to be the last event of Gus Kenworthy's career.

    A silver medallist at Sochi 2014 when he was representing the United States, Kenworthy switched to Team GB in 2019. He has reached the Beijing Games despite barely competing for the past year following a range of setbacks, including concussion and Covid-19.

    He's up against the likes of New Zealand's X Games champion Nico Porteous and American 2018 silver medallist Alex Ferreira as he aims for a podium spot.

  5. Postpublished at 01:19 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2022

    The first action of day 15 is fast approaching!

    First up, it's the men's freestyle skiing halfpipe final, and the first of the four-man bobsleigh runs.

  6. Day 14's best bitspublished at 01:16 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2022

    Miss any of Friday's action?

    Here's a quick refresher to get you in the mood for more from Beijing.

  7. Time to tune inpublished at 01:13 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2022

    BBC One

    Coverage of day 15 is just getting started over on BBC One.

    As always, you can also watch by clicking on the icon at the top of this page.

  8. Get involved - your Beijing 2022 highlightspublished at 01:09 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2022

    #bbcolympics

    Looks good, right?

    While we’re getting stuck into all that exciting action, I’d also love to hear from you about your favourite moments from these Games.

    Let’s hear what your highlights have been, and the athletes and teams that have stood out for you.

    Or perhaps you believe the best is yet to come...

    Simply include #bbcolympics in your tweets!

    Team GB's women's curlers celebrateImage source, Getty Images
  9. What’s to come tonight?published at 01:06 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2022

    Here is why you should be sticking with us through the early hours of your Saturday morning.

    It's quite the line-up (all times in GMT):

    • 01:30 – Freestyle skiing: Men’s halfpipe final
    • 01:30 – Bobsleigh: Four-man (heats one and two)
    • 02:00 – Alpine skiing: Mixed team parallel (quarter-finals to final)
    • 06:00 – Cross-country skiing: Men’s 50km mass start
    • 06:50 – Curling: Men’s gold medal match – GB v Sweden
    Bruce MouatImage source, Getty Images
  10. Welcome to day 15published at 01:00 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2022

    It’s been a rollercoaster, hasn’t it?

    Triumph. Defeat. Controversy. History. Falls and crashes. Records and redemption. Switch 1080s. Curling fever.

    Somehow, we’ve already reached the final weekend of Beijing 2022.

    But fear not.

    There’s still plenty yet to be settled before the curtain is drawn on an extraordinary Winter Olympics...