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  1. Postpublished at 13:23 GMT

    Alpine skiing - women's slalom

    Switzerland's Camille Rast surges into the gold-medal position. The time to beat is one minute 40.60 seconds.

    Only Lena Duerr and Mikaela Shiffrin remain.

  2. curling

    Postpublished at 13:22 GMT

    Curling - GB men 1-0 United States

    Richard Winton
    BBC Sport Scotland in Cortina

    CurlingImage source, PA Media

    Bruce Mouat has come to the party. A fine final stone asks a question of Danny Casper and the young American can't come up with the right answer. A steal in the first end.

    Meanwhile, Switzerland take two against Norway in the first end and Italy have blanked their opener against Canada. Good news.

  3. Postpublished at 13:20 GMT

    Freestyle Skiing - Women's Aerials

    Here are the final standings from that women's aerials final. It was so close between second and fourth, and even Kaila Kuhn of the US wasn't too far off in fifth.

    Xu Mengtao was a level above on that final jump, though. Tears of joy for her after making it back-to-back Olympic aerials gold medals...

    1. Xu Mengtao (China) - 112.90
    2. Danielle Scott (Australia) - 102.17
    3. Shao Qi (China) - 101.90
    4. Kong Fanyu (China) - 101.31
    5. Kaila Kuhn (USA) - 99.16
    6. Winter Vinecki (USA) - 90.58
  4. gold-medal

    Gold medal - Xu Mengtao (China)published at 13:17 GMT

    Freestyle Skiing - Women's Aerials

    China's Xu MengtaoImage source, EPA

    Xu Mengtao has defended her Olympic title!

    The 35-year-old uses all her experience to produce when it really counts - her 112.90 could not be topped.

    There is no clean sweep of the medals for China, though, as Danielle Scott lands a 102.17 and take silver.

    Shao Qi gets bronze with Kong Fanyu dropping to fourth.

  5. 'Shiffrin in a comfortable position'published at 13:16 GMT

    Alpine skiing - women's slalom

    Chemmy Alcott
    Four-time Olympic alpine ski racer on BBC One

    This is the biggest advantage [0.82 seconds] we've ever had on a first run of slalom since 1960. It is massive. It is a relatively easy slalom so it is very hard for the others to make up that deficit. Especially the second run, we're hearing it is a much easier set.

    She has been in this position so many times, she has been leading after the first run in so many world cups and delivered the win on the second run. She loves to go up a gear on the second run, but she doesn't need to do that today. Precision is the name of her game.

    She knows how to do this, she will be relaxed after a great first run. This is a position she is comfortable in.

  6. Postpublished at 13:15 GMT

    Alpine skiing - women's slalom

    Only five more skiers to go before Mikaela Shiffrin goes for her third Olympic gold. Here's how things stand...

    • GOLD - Katharina Truppe - 1:41.10
    • SILVER - Katharina Huber - 1:41.18
    • BRONZE - Melanie Meillard - 1:41.25
  7. China 1-2-3...published at 13:12 GMT

    Freestyle Skiing - Women's Aerials

    Kong Fanyu moves into bronze medal position. Only Australia's Danielle Scott can now deny China a sweep of the medals...

    1. Xu Mengtao (China) - 112.90
    2. Shao Qi (China) - 101.90
    3. Kong Fanyu (China) - 101.31
    4. Kaila Kuhn (USA) - 99.16
    5. Winter Vinecki (USA) - 90.58
  8. Postpublished at 13:10 GMT

    Freestyle Skiing - Women's Aerials

    Ouch! USA's Kaila Kuhn ends up kneeing herself in the face on landing.

    Extremely painful but she's into the medal positions for now...

    1. Xu Mengtao (China) - 112.90
    2. Shao Qi (China) - 101.90
    3. Kaila Kuhn (USA) - 99.16
    4. Winter Vinecki (USA) - 90.58
  9. Postpublished at 13:09 GMT

    Alpine skiing - women's slalom

    Katharina TruppeImage source, Getty Images

    Here come the top 10. Austria's Katharina Truppe is straight into the lead, knocking Melanie Meillard off her perch.

    So, one minute 41.10 seconds is the new time to beat.

  10. curling

    Postpublished at 13:08 GMT

    Curling - GB men v United States

    Richard Winton
    BBC Sport Scotland in Cortina

    This American rink are new to this level, coming off consecutive defeats, and know that Britain will have something to prove. They do have the hammer, though. How will they handle this occasion?

  11. Postpublished at 13:07 GMT

    Freestyle Skiing - Women's Aerials

    Xu MengtaoImage source, EPA

    Three athletes have gone so far in Final 2 and the experienced Xu Mengtao, at the age of 35, is in the gold medal position as it stands.

    It's good but will it be enough to stay at the top of the standings?

    1. Xu Mengtao (China) - 112.90
    2. Shai Qi (China) - 101.90
    3. Winter Vinecki (USA) - 90.58
  12. curling

    Postpublished at 13:06 GMT

    Curling - GB men v United States

    Richard Winton
    BBC Sport Scotland in Cortina

    CurlingImage source, Reuters

    So, the British lads are on Sheet A. Next to them, Norway are playing unbeaten Switzerland. And at the far end of the rink, hosts Italy are facing already-qualified Canada.

    You ready? It's going to be a tense couple of hours...

  13. Postpublished at 13:05 GMT

    Alpine skiing - women's slalom

    Melanie Meillard reacts in the finish areaImage source, Getty Images

    Finally, Paula Moltzan's leading time has been beaten. Switzerland's Melanie Meillard goes 0.04 seconds faster to take top spot.

    Caitlin McFarlane of France, meanwhile, has pushed Laurence St-Germain out of the bronze-medal position.

  14. curling

    What do GB's men need to happen?published at 13:04 GMT

    Curling - GB men v United States (13:05 GMT)

    Richard Winton
    BBC Sport Scotland in Cortina

    The equation comes in two parts. First, Bruce Mouat's rink must beat the United States. Fail to do that, and they can get on a plane home tonight.

    But should they record their first victory in four matches, attention will turn to elsewhere in this arena. In simple terms, GB need one of Italy or Norway to lose both of their last two matches.

    Sounds fanciful, perhaps, but both of those nations must face unbeaten Switzerland and Canada, who have only lost once. Both of those teams have already qualified for the semi-finals, so how will they perform?

  15. Live nowpublished at 13:02 GMT

    BBC Two

    We've switched to BBC Two, where you can watch the conclusion of the women's slalom.

    For curling fans, Team GB men's must-win match against the US will start on iPlayer and the Red Button.

  16. Everybody dance now…published at 13:02 GMT

    Alpine skiing - women’s downhill

    Jess Anderson
    BBC Sport in Cortina

    Time for a quick dance break at the slalom before the top 15 begin their runs…

    Vibes = immaculate. Someone pass me a spritz.

    People dancing at slalomImage source, BBC Sport
  17. curling

    Can GB salvage semi-final chances?published at 13:00 GMT

    Curling - GB men v United States (13:05 GMT)

    Richard Winton
    BBC Sport Scotland in Cortina

    So this is it. Last chance for Team GB's men.

    Silver medallists last time, reigning world champions, and the favourites to win gold in Cortina - and yet they now need favours to even reach the medal matches.

    This is the moment for Bruce Mouat and his boys to dig deep and find the things that have made them so successful in recent years. Will they do it?

  18. Postpublished at 12:59 GMT

    Alpine skiing - women’s slalom

    Jess Anderson
    BBC Sport in Cortina

    A lot of chat the other day after Atle Lie McGrath’s second run in the men’s event that the coaches were standing too close to him.

    As you can see here, what is nicknamed ‘coaches corner’ is pretty close to where the skiers whiz by.

    Coaches crowd on slope TofaneImage source, BBC Sport
  19. Postpublished at 12:57 GMT

    Alpine skiing - women's slalom

    That's 15 down, 14 to go until it's Mikaela Shiffrin's turn.

    Shiffrin can't take this second run for granted. We all saw what happened to Atle Lie McGrath in the men's event.

    The Norwegian was the fastest in run one by 0.59 seconds, but he hit a gate early in his second run and did not finish. He hurled his poles away and stormed off the course before lying down for a while at the edge of a forest.

    No-one wants to see Shiffrin feel that same disappointment today.

    Media caption,

    McGrath walks off Slalom course after missing out on gold

  20. 'Shiffrin has finally delivered'published at 12:54 GMT

    Alpine skiing - women's slalom

    Chemmy Alcott
    Four-time Olympic alpine ski racer on BBC One

    I love that she was just the normal Mikaela Shiffrin that we expect.

    Her core is so centralised in the ski and that means she enables herself to get the high-edge angle above the gate. It's very hard to decipher when you watch Shiffrin to other people why she is so good, but that is why.

    I am so happy for her. To be 0.82 seconds ahead on an easy slalom like this is absolutely incredible.

    She has taken all that Olympic pressure, that expectation, and finally delivered the normal run we knew she could.