Summary

  • Use play icon at top of the page to watch live coverage

  • 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

  1. Six gold medals to be won todaypublished at 01:16 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2022

    • Alpine skiing (women's combined)
    • Freestyle skiing (women's ski cross)
    • Figure skating (women's)
    • Ice hockey (women's)
    • Nordic combined (team)
    • Speed skating (women's 1,000m)
  2. Postpublished at 01:15 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2022

    Men's curling: Canada 0-0 Great Britain

    Great Britain have won six matches in a row in the men's curling to book their place in the final four.

    Canada, their opponents now, could well be their opponents again later today in the semi-finals.

    If GB win, they will advance as the top side after the round robin phase. In the first end, Britain have the hammer - meaning they have the last stone.

  3. Postpublished at 01:13 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2022

    Katie Falkingham
    BBC Sport in Zhangjiakou

    Good morning from the mountains! I got a little bored while waiting for a bus this morning.

    No idea what happened to that bottom left ring. There's a reason I didn't take GCSE art...

    Olympic Rings drawn in snowImage source, BBC Sport
  4. This morning's schedule - part twopublished at 01:12 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2022

    All times GMT...

    • Alpine skiing - women's alpine combined slalom 06:00
    • Freestyle skiing - women's ski cross (1/8 finals) 06:00
    • Curling - women's round robin (Japan v Switzerland, ROC v Great Britain, Denmark v Canada, South Korea v Sweden) 06:05
    • Bobsleigh - two-woman official training (heats five and six) 06:10
    • Freestyle skiing - women's ski cross (quarter-finals) 06:35
    • Freestyle skiing - women's ski cross (semi-finals) 06:54
    • Nordic combined - Team Gundersen large hill / 4x5km ski jumping (trial round) 07:00
    • Freestyle skiing - women's ski cross (small final and big final) 07:10
    • Nordic combined - Team Gundersen large hill / 4x5km ski jumping (competition round) 08:00
  5. This morning's schedulepublished at 01:12 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2022

    All times GMT...

    • Curling - men's round robin (Denmark v USA, Sweden v Switzerland, Canada v Great Britain, Norway v Italy) ongoing
    • Freestyle skiing - women's freeski halfpipe qualification (run one) 01:30
    • Bobsleigh - four-man official training (heats three and four) 01:42
    • Freestyle skiing - women's freeski halfpipe qualification (run two) 02:21
    • Alpine skiing - women's alpine combined downhill 02:30
    • Freestyle skiing - women's ski cross (seeding) 03:30
    • Ice hockey - women's gold medal match - Canada v USA 04:10
    • Freestyle skiing - men's freeski halfpipe qualification (run one) 04:30
    • Freestyle skiing - men's freeski halfpipe qualification (run two) 05:21
  6. Live coveragepublished at 01:11 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2022

    BBC One

    We're live on BBC One so press play at the top of this page to watch along - and we're starting with men's curling action as Canada play Great Britain.

  7. 'A free hit'published at 01:08 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2022

    Men's curling - Canada v Great Britain

    Thomas Duncan
    BBC Scotland in Beijing

    It's a bit of a free hit for Bruce Mouat and co this morning.

    They're already through so no real pressure - though they'll want to get top spot and retain momentum.

    The funny thing is if they lose, they'll be back at the Ice Cube later to face Canada again in the semi-final. Win, and it'll be whoever sneaks into fourth place (likely to be the USA).

  8. Postpublished at 01:07 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2022

    CurlingImage source, .

    Great Britain, Sweden and Canada are all guaranteed a top-four spot and a place in the semi-finals. United States will also advance if they beat Denmark.

    Matches at 01:05 GMT - Denmark v United States, Sweden v Switzerland, Canada v Great Britain, Norway v Italy.

    This is the last of the round robin matches and whoever ends top of the table will play the country fourth, with second versus third, in the two semi-finals from 12:05 GMT.

  9. Women in trouble, men safely through - where are Team GB in the curling?published at 01:06 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2022

    As we prepare to take you through even more curling, let's take a look back at what happened yesterday.

    Great Britain's women's bid to reach the semi-finals is in danger after they slipped to a shock 8-4 loss to China.

    Meanwhile, skip Bruce Mouat guided the men to victory over the Russian Olympic Committee in their eighth round-robin match - they have already secured safe passage through to the semi-finals.

  10. Tuesday's highlightspublished at 01:05 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2022

    Missed Tuesday's action? Don't worry, we've got you covered. Here are some more of the highlights from day 12.

  11. What happened yesterday?published at 01:03 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2022

    An ice hockey shock, a rogue ski and podium posing - catch up with Tuesday's Winter Olympics best bits...

    Media caption,

    Winter Olympics: Podium poses, a hockey upset & the one-ski wonder - Beijing Slider

  12. Thanks for joining uspublished at 01:01 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2022

    Hello and welcome along to BBC Sport's coverage of day 13 of the 2022 Winter Olympics from Beijing.

    As always, this page will have the best of the live action and clips throughout the day.

  13. A British medal?published at 00:59 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2022

    It's been a tough Winter Olympics for Team GB.

    Twelve days gone, no medals on the board.

    But, by the end of today's action, Bruce Mouat and his team of British curlers could be guaranteed at least a silver medal.

    Great BritainImage source, Getty Images