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  1. Postpublished at 19:55 GMT

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air final

    Tim Warwood
    Snowboard and freestyle skiing commentator on BBC Two

    Goodness me, that was enormous! We've got a final on our hands. Naomi Urness can't believe it.

    We're being treated to a proper show.

    And Canada's Urness goes second with 86.75.

  2. What's ongoing/coming up on day 10?published at 19:54 GMT

    All times GMT

    Four golds still need to be won on day 10:

    • 18:00-20:00 - Ski jumping men's super team
    • 19:00-22:00 - Figure skating pair skating (free skate) - featuring GB's Anastasia Vaipan-Law and Luke Digby
    • 19:45-21:00 - Freestyle skiing women's big air final - featuring GB's Kirsty Muir
    • 20:06-21:00 - Bobsleigh women's monobob - featuring GB's Adele Nicoll

    Plus GB women are in curling action against Switzerland.

  3. Postpublished at 19:53 GMT

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air final

    Tori Beattie
    Ski and snowboard judge

    This is a great way for the women to start this final off.

  4. Postpublished at 19:53 GMT

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air final

    Ed Leigh
    Snowboarding and freestyle skiing commentator on BBC Two

    Oh my word, switch double bio!

    Very, very technical start from Lara Wolf.

    Austria's Wolf tops the standings after five jumps with a score of 93.50.

  5. 'Muir will take conditions in her stride'published at 19:48 GMT

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air final

    Tim Warwood
    Snowboard and freestyle skiing commentator on BBC Two

    Kirsty [Muir] isn't afraid of these conditions, she'll take it in her stride.

  6. Postpublished at 19:48 GMT

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air final

    Kateryna Kotsar of Ukraine in the big air finalImage source, Getty Images

    Right then, off we go after a lengthy delay.

    10 athletes are primed to go for gold in the women's big air final.

    Team GB's Kirsty Muir is among them - she qualified in fourth but Switzerland's Mathilde Gremaud, who came through in third, has withdrawn.

    Kateryna Kotsar of Ukraine starts us off with a score of 82.00.

  7. Postpublished at 19:44 GMT

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air final

    Katie Falkingham
    BBC Sport in Livigno

    Loads of snow fell overnight and this morning here in Livigno, but it looked as though the worst was over until tonight's blizzard set in!

    On the town's streets, the snow ploughs have been out all day, the locals have been getting their shovels out to clear the paths leading up to their shops and restaurants, and a few snowballs may or may not have been thrown.

    This snow....bear? rabbit? has been built just through the accreditation entrance to the snow park, and yes that is a little bottle of something strong sticking out of its mouth.

    Must have been to Miky's, the local "disco club". A few of the athletes have become familiar with that place too this week.

    SnowmanImage source, BBC Sport
  8. curling

    Postpublished at 19:43 GMT

    Curling - GB women 4-3 Switzerland

    Richard Winton
    BBC Sport Scotland in Cortina

    Now then, that's a big mistake by the Swiss with their final stone in the sixth end. Rebecca Morrison has a shot at two here... and she executes it perfectly. Team GB lead.

  9. Postpublished at 19:42 GMT

    Ski jumping - men's super team

    Right, final time in the men's super team.

    We're one jump down already, and it's still Austria's competition to lose.

    They lead with 713.5, followed by Japan (682.0), Norway (675.5), Poland (672.9) and Germany (664.0).

    Plenty can change in the final jump though.

  10. Postpublished at 19:40 GMT

    Figure skating: Pairs free skate

    Robin Cousins
    Olympic gold medallist figure skater on BBC iPlayer

    Second would be nice but third it is.

  11. Postpublished at 19:39 GMT

    Figure skating: Pairs free skate

    Emma Smith
    BBC Sport at Milano Ice Skating Arena

    Britain's Anastasia Vaipan-Law and Britain's Luke Digby compete in the kiss and cry area after competing in the figure skating pair skating free skating final during the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games at Milano Ice Skating Arena in MilanImage source, Getty Images

    After four contenders, Ana and Luke are in third place.

    Stop the count, we'll take the bronze!

  12. Postpublished at 19:38 GMT

    Figure skating: Pairs free skate

    Robin Cousins
    Olympic gold medallist figure skater on BBC iPlayer

    The beginning was super. They got the twist done, beautiful side-by-side triple toe loops. I thought they were on a roll. But they missed the points on the axels.

    It was better than at the European Championships.

  13. Postpublished at 19:37 GMT

    Figure skating: Pairs free skate

    Emma Smith
    BBC Sport at Milano Ice Skating Arena

    Both Ana and Luke put their hands down to the ice in their axel sequence - but they didn't fall, thus avoiding a one point deduction.

    There was a slight mistime in the lasso lift too, but on the whole it was a graceful routine.

    Given their disrupted build-up due to Luke's wrist injury, they have had a really impressive Olympic debut in this competition.

  14. Get your questions in for Ed & Timpublished at 19:36 GMT

    Great Britain's Kirsty Muir in big air qualification actionImage source, Getty Images

    What impact will the delay have had? What are Kirsty Muir's medal hopes after the two withdrawals? What are the judges looking for in the big air?

    Those are just some of the questions you might want our commentators Ed Leigh and Tim Warwood to answer during the big air final on BBC Two.

    Send in your questions using the 'get involved' button on this page and the duo will answer some during the coverage.

  15. How does big air work?published at 19:33 GMT

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air final

    Ask Me Anything

    Wondering how big air works?

    Don't worry, BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team has you covered - their guide covers how the event is scored, how the athletes are ordered and what a "double cork" is.

    Take a read here.

  16. Watch GB's Vaipan-Law and Digby in figure skatingpublished at 19:31 GMT

    Figure skating: Pairs free skate

    BBC iPlayer

    Team GB's Anastasia Vaipan-Law and Luke Digby are up next in the figure skating pairs free skate.

    You can watch their performance via the 'watch & listen' tab at the top of this page and on BBC iPlayer.

  17. Postpublished at 19:29 GMT

    Figure skating: Pairs free skate

    Emma Smith
    BBC Sport at Milano Ice Skating Arena

    Deanna Stellato-Dudek endured a nightmare Olympic debut at the age of 42 last night, as she was dropped in the rhythm dance by partner Maxime Deschamps.

    It came after they had to alter their routine last minute due to a concussion suffered by Stellato-Dudek, which caused them to miss the team event for Canada.

    They are out of the medal running, but - one stumble from Deanna aside - had a much cleaner skate tonight.

  18. Swiss athletes withdraw from big airpublished at 19:25 GMT

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air final

    Katie Falkingham
    BBC Sport in Livigno

    Two Swiss athletes, Anouk Andraska and Mathilde Gremaud, have withdrawn from the big air final after crashing in training earlier on.

    Gremaud is the Olympic slopestyle champion last week and big air bronze medallist from four years ago, and qualified in third, one spot above Team GB's Kirsty Muir.

    Gremaud was stretchered off the slope with a hip injury, while Andraska injured her wrist. Neither injuries are said to be serious.

  19. curling

    Postpublished at 19:23 GMT

    Curling - GB women 2-3 Switzerland

    Richard Winton
    BBC Sport Scotland in Cortina

    Double gold medallist Matt Weston and some of his skeleton team-mates turned up at the curling, just in time to see Team GB restrict Switzerland to one in the fifth end.

    Rebecca Morrison's rink trail 3-2 going into the break, but have the hammer when we resume.

  20. Postpublished at 19:22 GMT

    Ski jumping - men's super team

    We've raced through the second set of jumps in round two of the men's super team and we're going to bid farewell to four more pairs.

    Austria, who've led the competition at the end of each set of jumps, still sit top of the standings with a total score of 568.7.

    They're followed by Poland (547.3), Norway (538.0), Germany (537.7) and Slovenia (536.1).

    We say goodbye to Finland, Italy, Kazakhstan and France, with only eight teams progressing to the final at 19:31 GMT.

    The latter three teams were in the 9th-12th zone after round one, but Finland were eighth - they've been displaced by the United States who move up from 10th.