Summary

  • Winter Olympics day seven - watch live coverage (UK only)

  • NOW: Tabby Stoecker in third after first run of women's skeleton - second from 16:48 GMT

  • Team GB's Matt Weston leads going into men's finale from 18:30

  • GB women lose 9-3 to South Korea in women's curling; earlier, men lost 9-7 to Italy on final stone

  • Britain's former world champion Charlotte Bankes eliminated in snowboard cross quarter-finals - Australia's Josie Baff takes gold

  • Norwegian megastar Johannes Hosflot Klaebo wins record-equalling eighth Winter Olympic gold in cross country skiing

  • Seven golds to be won on Friday, including men's figure skating free skate - featuring 'Quad God' Ilia Malinin - and men's snowboard halfpipe

  • Day-by-day guide

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  1. Postpublished at 16:10 GMT

    Women's snowboard cross

    Charlotte Bankes - a former world champion and three-time world silver medallist - was one of Great Britain's big medal hopes.

    However, she was eliminated in the quarter-finals.

    She's been speaking to BBC Sport.

    Media caption,

    GB's Bankes reacts to snowboard cross disappointment

  2. 'Focus on the positives because we are actually playing well'published at 16:07 GMT

    Curling - GB women 3-9 South Korea

    Team GB's Sophie Jackson spoke to BBC Sport after today's defeat: "This is not normal for us. We usually finish games off well so that is frustrating. It was only one shot here or there, we have to stay positive and create a better second half next time."

    On bouncing back: "We're used to that at this level. We are always analysing in training and in competition so we will try and figure out what we need to do better. We need to focus on the positives as well because we are actually playing well."

    Skip Jen Dodds added: "Like Sophie said, it's just a shot here or there and at this level even if you have a 50% or 75% shot, the opposition is going to capitalise 90% of the time and South Korea did that today.

    "We need to go back, look at the second half because we are putting ourselves in good positions in the first half. We need to assess; is that the ice changing? We need to have a look at things and see what we can do to turn it around."

    On Saturday's match against Canada: "Whenever you play them you know it's going to be a good game. Last year, we had a good game against them and came back second half. We always want to be playing them at the Olympic games and I'm sure the atmosphere will be great."

  3. Team GB defeated by South Koreapublished at 16:06 GMT

    Curling - women's

    Team GB curlingImage source, Getty Images

    Look away now Team GB fans! It was an afternoon to forget for the women's curling team who were beaten 9-3 in their round robin match with South Korea.

    The pair were tied 2-2 after five ends, but the South Koreans took six points over the next three rounds resulting in the two captains shaking hands with two ends still to play.

    Team GB have now lost their opening two matches in the women's curling, having also been beaten 7-4 by China on Thursday.

  4. What's happened so far on day seven?published at 16:03 GMT

    Media caption,

    GB's Bankes eliminated in snowboard cross quarter-finals

  5. Postpublished at 16:00 GMT

    Women's skeleton - run one

    Lizzy Yarnold
    Two-time Olympic skeleton champion on BBC Two

    I was so impressed by Tabby Stoecker's first run. I can't overemphasise how impressed I am - all those corners!

    All three Brits have done a really good job.

  6. How it stands after run onepublished at 15:56 GMT

    Women's skeleton - run one

    Janine FlockImage source, Getty Images
    1. Janine Flock (Austria) - 57.22
    2. Susanne Kreher (Germany) - 57.24 (+0.02)
    3. Tabby Stoecker (Great Britain) - 57.40 (+0.18)
    4. Jacqueline Pfeifer (Germany) - 57.43 (+0.21)
    5. Hannah Neise (Germany) - 57.45 (+0.23)

    European champion Kim Meylemans (Belgium) is sixth (+0.48) and world champion Kimberley Bos (Netherlands) is 11th (+0.66).

    Great Britain's Freya Tarbit (+0.54) and Amelia Coltman (+0.64) are eighth and 10th, respectively.

  7. Flock leads with GB's Stoecker thirdpublished at 15:54 GMT

    Women's skeleton - run one

    Run one - done! And it's been a promising showing from Team GB, with all three athletes placing in the top 10.

    Tabitha Stoecker is third (+0.18), Freya Tarbit (+0.54) is eighth, and Amelia Coltman (+0.64) is 10th.

    It's Austria's Janine Flock who leads the way, posting a track record time of 57.22. The four-time European champion was in the top five in five of her six training runs and has continued that form today.

    However, Germany's Susanne Kreher is just 0.02 seconds behind her in second place.

    The sliders will be back at 16:48 GMT for their second runs.

  8. Postpublished at 15:49 GMT

    Women's skeleton - run one

    In case you missed it, here's Great Britain's Tabby Stoecker's opening run.

    The 25-year-old is currently third with a time of 57.40 (+0.18).

    Media caption,

    GB's Stoecker first run in the skeleton

  9. Postpublished at 15:43 GMT

    Women's skeleton - run one

    Janine FlockImage source, Getty Images

    Five sliders to go in run one and the top five is unchanged:

    1. Janine Flock (Austria) - 57.22
    2. Susanne Kreher (Germany) - 57.24 (+0.02)
    3. Tabby Stoecker (Great Britain) - 57.40 (+0.18)
    4. Jacqueline Pfeifer (Germany) - 57.43 (+0.21)
    5. Hannah Neise (Germany) - 57.45 (+0.23)

    Two other Brits have been in action, with Freya Tarbit (+0.54) sitting eighth and Amelia Coltman (+0.64) in 10th.

  10. Postpublished at 15:42 GMT

    Women's skeleton - run one

    John Jackson
    Two-time Olympic bobsledder on BBC One

    The cameras don't do the elevation justice. The start ramp is really steep.

  11. Postpublished at 15:41 GMT

    Women's skeleton - run one

    Another messy run. South Korea's Sunjung Hong is full of errors at the top of the track and ends up +1.66 behind leader Janine Flock.

    When they're skidding and scratching around, some of the noises coming off the ice sound like clashing lightsabers.

  12. Postpublished at 15:36 GMT

    Women’s skeleton - run one

    Jess Anderson
    BBC Sport in Cortina

    Trying to get a shot of a slider actually going past is so tricky. Blink and you miss them.

    Cortina sliding trackImage source, BBC Sport
  13. Postpublished at 15:34 GMT

    Women's skeleton - run one

    It's a poor run from USA's Mystique Ro, who came second at last year's World Championships.

    She's more than a second off the pace (+1.03) in 15th place.

  14. How can GB bounce back from curling defeat?published at 15:33 GMT

    Curling - GB women 3-9 South Korea

    Jackie Lockhart
    Four-time Olympic curler on BBC iPlayer

    I think it's going to be very difficult. They never came into the Games being top of the rankings. They came in as underdogs, but they still have to have the belief they are good enough to win games.

    We are playing Canada tomorrow - as Team GB, we love playing the Canadians. They have to go home, reset, refuel, relax and get some motivation from their coaches.

    They need to come out firing and we've got to believe because dreams can always be made at the Olympic games. We like playing the Canadians and we can raise our game from them. I hope we can do that tomorrow.

  15. Postpublished at 15:33 GMT

    Women's skeleton - run one

    John Jackson
    Two-time Olympic bobsledder on BBC One

    The problem with this track is that a lot of them are getting caught out on the corners. They are all picking up speed but unstable when they have to move.

  16. Postpublished at 15:33 GMT

    Women's skeleton - run one

    15 down, 10 to go in run one of the women's skeleton.

    Austria's Janine Flock - a four-time European champion - is still at the top with a track record of 57.22.

    Germany's Susanne Kreher is second (+0.02) and Great Britain's Tabby Stoecker (+0.18) is third.

    Reigning champion Hannah Neise (+0.23) is sixth and Brits Freya Tarbit (+0.54) and Amelia Coltman (+0.64) are eighth and 10th. World champion Kimberley Bos (+0.66) is 11th.

    Next up is USA's Mystique Ro.

  17. Postpublished at 15:28 GMT

    Women’s skeleton - run one

    Jess Anderson
    BBC Sport in Cortina

    It was always going to be tough for the British trio to get amongst the medals in this field but it’s a solid showing from all three - the first time GB have had three British women in the skeleton at the Olympics.

    Tabby Stoecker just needs to hope that she’s still in the mix once everyone has raced and she could be a serious outside chance for a medal.

  18. Postpublished at 15:26 GMT

    Women's skeleton - run one

    John Hunt
    Sliding commentator on BBC Two

    I don't think there are many more athletes to come who are going to threaten the scores that have been put up.

  19. Postpublished at 15:25 GMT

    Women's skeleton - run one

    John Jackson
    Two-time Olympic bobsledder on BBC One

    For Freya Tarbit, it's all about how she manages the pressure of being at her first Olympics.

  20. Postpublished at 15:25 GMT

    Women's skeleton - run one

    Media caption,

    GB's Tarbit sits in seventh after first run in women's skeleton

    Great Britain's Freya Tarbit posts a time of 57.76 (+0.54).

    That's all of the Brits done for run one, with Tabby Stoecker (+0.18) in third, Tarbit in seventh (+0.54), and Amelia Coltman eighth (+0.64) with 14 sliders to come.

    Austria's Janine Flock remains out in front with her track record of 57.22.