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  1. Get Involvedpublished at 11:49 GMT

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    If you can’t listen to Ed and Tim when you are at the venue I’m never going to a Winter Olympics

    Tim in Otley

  2. Postpublished at 11:48 GMT

    Snowboarding - men's slopestyle final

    Mark McMorrisImage source, Getty Images

    It's not to be for Mark McMorris. The Canadian goes down trying to land a big trick on the penultimate jump.

    Big hit and he bounces up off the slope.

    The 32-year-old is still able to smile as he walks off and receives huge applause from the current top three as he goes past.

  3. Postpublished at 11:46 GMT

    Snowboarding - men's slopestyle final

    Make that three to go.

    Superb technical run from Japan's Ryoma Kimata - it looked like it was going to be big... but he goes down at the last.

    Here comes Mark McMorris. What has the Canadian, at his fourth Games, got?

  4. Postpublished at 11:43 GMT

    Snowboarding - men's slopestyle final

    Su YimingImage source, Reuters

    Five riders to go. Still plenty of big-hitters to try and snatch that gold medal off China's Su Yiming.

    First up is Canada's Cam Spalding but a very early error takes him out of the running.

    Four to go...

  5. Klaebo's Olympic recordpublished at 11:43 GMT

    Cross-country skiing - team sprint free final

    Here's a quick rundown of Johannes Hosflot Klaebo's obscene Olympic medal collection...

    Pyeongchang 2018

    • GOLD - Sprint
    • GOLD - Relay
    • GOLD - Team sprint

    Beijing 2022

    • BRONZE - Individual (15km classical)
    • GOLD - Sprint
    • SILVER - Relay
    • GOLD - Team sprint

    Milan-Cortina 2026

    • GOLD - Individual (15km classical)
    • GOLD - Skiathlon
    • GOLD - Sprint
    • GOLD - Relay
    • GOLD - Team sprint
    Johannes Klaebo holds his gold medalImage source, Getty Images
  6. 'AI couldn't make that run better'published at 11:40 GMT

    Snowboarding - men's snowboard cross

    Ed Leigh
    Snowboarding and freestyle skiing commentator on BBC Two

    Give Su Yiming the gold. I know we're supposed to keep the suspense alive, but I can't see anyone getting close to that level of perfections with that level of technicality.

    That is one of the best slopestyle runs of all time. He is going to cry. It doesn't get any better than this.

    That was almost autopilot from top to bottom. You could punch that run into AI and it couldn't do it any better.

  7. Postpublished at 11:39 GMT

    Cross-country skiing - team sprint free final

    James ClugnetImage source, Getty Images

    What a performance that was by Great Britain's duo of Andrew Musgrave and James Clugnet.

    They cross the line in fifth, 7.6 seconds behind winners Norway.

    GB had never finished higher than 12th in the men's team sprint.

  8. Postpublished at 11:38 GMT

    Snowboarding - men's slopestyle final

    Stunning!

    What a run from Su Yiming! Inch perfect. He is in tears at the end, he's produced on the biggest stage at the crucial and he can't quite believe he's managed it.

    But remarkably... the judges have it as a 82.18, slightly lower than his first run.

    Still in the gold medal position but the Chinese athlete and his coach both thought that was better. It was definitely cleaner.

  9. Postpublished at 11:37 GMT

    Cross-country skiing - team sprint free final

    The American team of Ben Ogden and Gus Schumacher finish 1.4 seconds behind the Norwegians to take silver, while it's Italy who get the bronze.

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    Gold medal - Norwaypublished at 11:34 GMT

    Cross-country skiing - team sprint free final

    Johannes Hosflot KlaeboImage source, Getty Images

    There's just no stopping Johannes Hosflot Klaebo.

    That's his fifth gold medal at Milan-Cortina 2026 and his 10th Olympic gold medal overall.

    Einar Hedegart also grabs his second gold of these Games.

  11. Postpublished at 11:33 GMT

    Cross-country skiing - team sprint free final

    Gus Schumacher is sticking with Johannes Hosflot Klaebo, but the Norwegian is starting to push.

    Can the American keep Klaebo in his sights? Nope. The cross-country golden boy is going to do it...

  12. USA's Canter moves into the medalspublished at 11:32 GMT

    Snowboarding - men's slopestyle final

    Brilliant run from Jake Canter of the USA and that gets him a 79.36. He moves into the bronze medal position.

    But his team-mate Red Gerard, who was gold medallist at the X Games in 2024 and 2025, won't be taking home a medal today.

    The 25-year-old is unable to improve on his 76.60 and lies fifth.

  13. Postpublished at 11:31 GMT

    Cross-country skiing - team sprint free final

    There's the bell. One more lap.

    There's daylight between the competitors now and Einar Hedegart surges late on to give Johannes Hosflot Klaebo the best possible chance of a 10th gold medal.

    The Norwegian has got a 1.5 second advantage.

    GB are up to eighth, 5.3 seconds behind the leaders.

  14. Postpublished at 11:28 GMT

    Cross-country skiing - team sprint free final

    The field is starting to stretch and Johannes Hosflot Klaebo is right at the front, with Italy and Sweden close behind.

    But it was another superb lap by James Clugnet and Great Britain are only 1.5 seconds behind in ninth. They're still in the running.

  15. Postpublished at 11:25 GMT

    Cross-country skiing - team sprint free final

    Great Britain are still in the top 10, but only just. Off goes James Clugnet again, 2.3 seconds behind leaders Norway.

  16. Postpublished at 11:24 GMT

    Cross-country skiing - team sprint free final

    Johannes Hosflot KlaeboImage source, Getty Images

    No surprises there. Johannes Hosflot Klaebo is the fastest athlete on the second lap. But there's still only two seconds separating the top 11 teams.

    That includes GB, with James Clugnet exchanging to Andrew Musgrave just 1.5 seconds behind Klaebo.

  17. One run to go...published at 11:22 GMT

    Snowboarding - men's slopestyle final

    Mark McMorrisImage source, EPA

    No changes to the medal positions after the second run in this slopestyle final.

    It means Su Yiming of China still leads the way but Mark McMorris came so close to moving past him.

    The veteran Canadian went big but just couldn't land his final trick. Had he done so, he'd have soared into the gold medal position.

    He'll have one more chance to get it right and hope to add to improve on his three previous bronze medals.

  18. Postpublished at 11:19 GMT

    Cross-country skiing - team sprint free final

    Italy are the first team through the first exchange, but there's a handful of teams right up on his shoulder.

    Andrew Musgrave hands over to James Clugnet in ninth place, only three seconds behind the Italians.

  19. Postpublished at 11:17 GMT

    Cross-country skiing - team sprint free final

    James ClugnetImage source, Getty Images

    Off they go in the men's team sprint free final. What can Team GB's Andrew Musgrave and James Clugnet manage here?

  20. 'Things are hotting up'published at 11:12 GMT

    Snowboarding - men's slopestyle final

    Jenny Jones
    Olympic bronze medallist snowboarder on BBC Two

    Things are hotting up after the first run. The experience of Su Yiming has taken him to the top spot with two runs to go. He has won a gold medal before in big air and he knew how to to put things down.

    It's interesting to see Mark McMorris and Dave Menzies, who qualified in first and third, have not done so well on their first runs. They put down clean runs, but they are going quite small which might be affecting their results.

    We have got so many runs to go and so much could change, so it's already proving to be very exciting.