What's happened on day 12?published at 21:09 GMT 18 February
21:09 GMT 18 February
Team GB's curlers kept their semi-final hopes alive with the men beating the United States 9-2 and the women defeating the same opponents 8-7 before a 9-3 victory over Japan
France secured their fifth biathlon gold of the Games, winning comfortably in the women's relay
Watch: Canada score overtime winner to reach semispublished at 21:02 GMT 18 February
21:02 GMT 18 February
Ice hockey - men's quarter-finals
Canada were almost on the wrong end of a shock defeat in the men's ice hockey earlier, until Mitch Marner popped up with an overtime winner.
Canada join Finland and Slovakia in the last four, with either the USA or Sweden to complete the semi-final line-up. It's 0-0 at the end of the first period of their quarter-final.
Watch: South Korea win relay goldpublished at 20:58 GMT 18 February
20:58 GMT 18 February
Short track speed skating - women's 3,000m relay final
Arianna Fontana became Italy's most decorated Olympian in history with a 14th medal, but she and the hosts had to settle for silver behind South Korea.
'Spectacular race from Dubois'published at 20:41 GMT 18 February
20:41 GMT 18 February
Short track speed skating - men's 500m final
Wilf O’Reilly Former British short track speed skater on BBC Two
What a spectacular race from Steven Dubois. He didn't open as quickly as everyone was expecting, but it's a fabulous race of Steven Dubois from Canada.
Van 't Wout seeks third gold of Gamespublished at 20:32 GMT 18 February
20:32 GMT 18 February
Short track speed skating - men's 500m final
So just one more medal race to come tonight - will Jens van 't Wout complete a golden treble in Milan?
The Dutchman has already won the 1000m and 1500m titles and will shortly go for a third gold of the Games in the 500m - the shortest distance in the Olympic programme.
Steven Dubois in the reigning world champion in this event, while fellow Canadian William Dandjinou looked impressive in reaching the final an hour or so ago.