Summary

  • GB thrash Japan 10-3 to win women's curling gold

  • Use play icon at top of the page to watch a full re-run of the final

  • Team GB finish Games with two medals - women's curling gold and men's curling silver

  • GB finish sixth in men's four-man bobsleigh, with Germany taking gold and silver

  • Finland beat ROC 2-1 in men's hockey final - the final gold medal to be won at Beijing 2022

  • Austria win skiing mixed team parallel, Germany in silver, Norway win bronze

  • Norway's Therese Johaug wins women's 30km X country title - her third gold of the Games

  • 12:00 GMT: Closing ceremony

  1. 'Down the line I will feel proud of this medal'published at 00:49 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February 2022

    It means a 98-year wait for a British men's curling gold medal continues.

    Speaking after the final, Bruce Mouat told BBC Sport: "It's still pretty raw. That's going to be the case for quite a while.

    "I'm trying to think how great our week was and [feel] proud how we went about it."

    He added: "I do feel proud of myself and my guys. I'm sure down the line I will feel proud of this medal but right now I'm just trying to soak it in."

  2. Get Involvedpublished at 00:47 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February 2022

    #bbcolympics

    Andrew Tyrrell: Long one today, up at 6am to, as it turns out, commiserate team Mouat. Now pulling a late nighter to hopefully see the right result for team Muirhead! Eve deserves it after so many near misses, fingers crossed.

  3. Team Mouat win GB's first medalpublished at 00:46 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February 2022

    It was silver in the end for Great Britain's men's curlers, as Bruce Mouat's team delivered Team GB's first medal of Beijing 2022.

    They were beaten 5-4 by Sweden in a nerve-shredding final, after Britain managed to take the match to an extra end.

    Here are the best bits from that one.

  4. What happened on Saturday?published at 00:44 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February 2022

    Miss any of yesterday's action?

    From halfpipe face plants to a frozen haka, and even a crowd cam dance-off, here are a few highlights from day 15.

  5. Get involved - GB go for goldpublished at 00:42 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February 2022

    #bbcolympics

    Excited? Nervous? Too tired to know?

    Do send in your thoughts and feelings ahead of what is a huge match for Team Muirhead.

    Just include #bbcolympics in your tweets.

  6. A golden end to the Games?published at 00:40 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February 2022

    Women's gold-medal match: Great Britain v Japan

    It all comes down to this for Eve Muirhead, Vicky Wright, Jen Dodds and Hailey Duff.

    GB's women's curling team have set up their shot at Olympic gold.

    Now, only Japan stand in their way.

    Team Muirhead celebrateImage source, Getty Images
  7. Tune inpublished at 00:37 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February 2022

    BBC One

    Of course, all eyes are on Team Muirhead as they go for curling gold in around half an hour.

    If you didn't already know, TV coverage is already under way on BBC One.

    You can also follow that at the top of this page.

  8. What's happening on Day 16?published at 00:34 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February 2022

    It promises to be a brilliant final day of action in Beijing.

    There are five gold medals to be won over the next few hours.

    Here's what's coming up (all times in GMT):

    • 01:00 - Alpine skiing: Mixed team parallel (quarter-finals to final)
    • 01:05 - Curling: Women's gold-medal match - Great Britain v Japan
    • 01:30 - Bobsleigh: Four-man (third and fourth heats)
    • 03:00 - Cross-country skiing: Women's 30km
    • 04:10 - Ice hockey: Men's gold-medal match - Finland v Russian Olympic Committee

    Don't. Go. Anywhere.

  9. The final daypublished at 00:30 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February 2022

    Well, here we are.

    It's the final day of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games.

    It's been a bumpy ride...

    But we've had 15 days filled with wonderful stories...

    Barely believable moments...

    And we've had to say some tough goodbyes...

    The good news?

    We're not quite done yet.