Latest scorespublished at 02:53 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2022
Men's curling (in the seventh ends)
Denmark 3-5 United States, Sweden 6-5 Switzerland, Canada 2-4 Great Britain, Norway 3-4 Italy.
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Russian Valieva, who recorded a positive doping test in December, finishes fourth after falling on ice
15-year-old led by almost two points after free programme event on Tuesday
She had already won gold in team event before positive doping result became public
Britain's Natasha McKay failed to qualify for free skate
Matthew Henry
Men's curling (in the seventh ends)
Denmark 3-5 United States, Sweden 6-5 Switzerland, Canada 2-4 Great Britain, Norway 3-4 Italy.
Men's curling - Canada 2-4 Great Britain (after six ends)
Thomas Duncan
BBC Scotland in Beijing
A crucial mistake by Canadian skip Brad Gushue. His attempt to chip his own red stone in and dislodge GB's yellow goes wrong.
He didn't get the angle right and it gets nowhere near, giving Bruce Mouat and co a steal of one.
The women's biathlon 12.5km mass start has been moved because of the extremely cold weather forecast on Saturday.
It will now take place between 0700-0745 on Friday.
Women's freeski halfpipe qualifying
Katie Falkingham
BBC Sport in Zhangjiakou
Another impressive run from Zoe Atkin, she looks a real prospect for tomorrow's final.
Qualification is ticked off, and I'm excited to see what she's got up her sleeve for the medal fight.
Men's curling - Canada 2-3 Great Britain (after five ends)
As it stands, Great Britain would be advancing into the semi-finals as the top ranked team after the round robin phase, but would have to play reigning champions the United States in the final four.
The other semi-final would see second-placed Sweden take on Canada. Still five ends to go.
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Women's freeski halfpipe qualification
It's a clean run from the Briton and she looks happy as she waits to see how the judges react.
Her first effort was 85.25 and she betters that with an 86.75 to nudge herself up to fourth as it stands.
She will be qualifying for the final - and will be a medal contender for tomorrow. Great effort, Zoe.
Women's freeski halfpipe qualification
Here comes 19-year-old Zoe Atkin for her second go...
Women's freeski halfpipe qualifying
Ed Leigh
Snowboarding commentator on BBC TV
Eileen Gu truly stamped her authority on qualifying with that run!
Job done. This run is way harder than she made it look.
Women's freeski halfpipe qualification
Eileen Gu was a clear leader after the first run, and has gone even better with her second attempt. It's a 95.5, with a routine that will look great on the highlights reel and in slow motion, and she has a huge smile on her face.
Will it be a second gold tomorrow for the Chinese star?
Men's curling - Canada 2-3 Great Britain (after five ends)
Rhona Howie
Olympic gold medallist curler on BBC TV
The fifth end was a blank one, so Great Britain remain 3-2 ahead...
Sweden are through, we already know that, but they won't want to go into a semi-final off the back of a loss having not played well.
But it is a two stage competition, the round-robin happens and you have a goal but as soon as the round-robin finishes the goal is medals. So it is like two separate events.
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Women's freeski halfpipe qualification
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Women's freeski halfpipe qualification
At the halfway point in qualifying, this is how it stands. They all get one more run with their best score being the one that counts.
The top 12 advance into Friday's final.
It's looking good for Zoe Atkin of Great Britain, but can anyone stop Eileen Gu?
Women's freeski halfpipe qualification
Sabrina Cakmakli of Germany has a huge smile on her face before she starts her run and loads of spins and flips later, she's still smiling at the end of it.
She is 12th at the end of run one, loving every second of her Winter Olympic experience.
Men's curling - Canada 2-3 Great Britain (after four ends)
Thomas Duncan
BBC Scotland in Beijing
Just the one for GB in the fourth end, it's tight out there.
The players themselves are a bit more reserved than usual.
Bruce Mouat has come up short a few times and has had to be helped out by his sweepers.
A bit of terse discussion in Canadian ranks too.
Women's freeski halfpipe qualification
"Thanks for coming along to my birthday party," says American Devin Logan, 29 today.
She's 12th as it stands hoping for a place in the final as her birthday present.
Men's curling (in the fourth ends)
Denmark 2-2 United States, Sweden 3-2 Switzerland, Canada 2-2 Great Britain, Norway 2-2 Italy.
Women's freeski halfpipe qualification
With 12 of the 20 entrants having had their first of two runs, Britain's Zoe Atkin is sitting in fifth - and on course for tomorrow's final, which will be at a similar time on Friday morning.
Men's curling - Canada 2-2 Great Britain (after three ends)
Thomas Duncan
BBC Scotland in Beijing
Canadian skip Brad Gushue does well to take out both of GB's stones with his last of the end.
Bruce Mouat then knocks the remaining Canadian stone out of the house to blank the end and keep last stone advantage for the next.
Women's freeski halfpipe qualification
Ouch! Yujin Jang of South Korea crashes heavily early on in her first run and that's a painful one for her.
After an anxious wait she gets back to her feet, a bit gingerly. She gets another go later on and hopefully she'll be OK to go again.
Women's freeski halfpipe qualifying
Katie Falkingham
BBC Sport in Zhangjiakou
It's Kelly Sildaru's 20th birthday today. Competing at an Olympics certainly isn't a bad way to celebrate.
The Estonian already has one medal from these Games - slopestyle bronze - and another one tomorrow would be an amazing belated present.
In 2019, she became the youngest halfpipe world champion at the age of just 16. She's starts her Olympic halfpipe campaign well with an 87.50 run, putting her third in qualification for now.