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  1. gold-medal

    Gold medal - Canadapublished at 15:49 GMT

    Speed skating - women's team pursuit

    Canada skatersImage source, Getty Images

    Canada defend their Olympic title!

    Ivanie Blondin, Valerie Maltais and Isabelle Weidemann trailed in the early stages but timed their charge to perfection to repeat their success from Beijing 2022.

    The Netherlands have to settle for silver.

  2. 'USA will be disappointed'published at 15:47 GMT

    Speed skating - women's team pursuit

    Wilf O’Reilly
    Former British short track speed skater on BBC iPlayer

    Japan led for a long while - a good recovery after the middle skater almost fell over about three metres in.

    It was a huge gap for the USA to try to make up - there was lot for them to do and you need good sprinters at the end of a team pursuit. They will be disappointed.

  3. Olympic champions v world champions for goldpublished at 15:46 GMT

    Speed skating - women's team pursuit

    Next is the women's final, which is over six 400m laps.

    The Canadian trio of Ivanie Blondin, Valerie Maltais and Isabelle Weidemann are aiming to defend their title after winning gold in this event in Beijing four years ago.

    The Dutch are the current world champions but had to work extremely hard a couple of hours ago to see off Japan in their semi-final - how much will that have taken out of them?

  4. bronze medal

    Bronze medal - Japanpublished at 15:44 GMT

    Speed skating - women's team pursuit

    Japan, runners-up in Beijing four years ago, take home the bronze medal on this occasion.

    They finish more than 3.5 seconds clear of the United States.

  5. Get Involvedpublished at 15:41 GMT

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    Why do team pursuit skaters have different coloured armbands?

    Anthony, Derby

    Hi Anthony. In the team pursuit, I think the different coloured armbands are just to help with differentiating between team members (in the men's bronze medal race, Netherlands went blue at the front, then white, then yellow and China opted for white, yellow, blue).

    In the individual events, where the skaters race in pairs (in a time trial format), the armbands tell you who started in which lane.

    The skater starting in the inner lane wears a white armband and the skater in the outer lane wears red. The skaters switch lanes in the back stretch of every lap to ensure they compete over the same distance.

  6. Postpublished at 15:40 GMT

    Speed skating - women's team pursuit

    The victorious Italian trio of Davide Ghiotto, Andrea Giovannini and Michele Malfatti have been taking in the acclaim of the crowd - but not for too long, as the women's bronze medal race between the USA and Japan is about to begin...

  7. ice hockey

    Men's ice hockey coming up from 15:40 GMTpublished at 15:38 GMT

    Men's ice hockey - Czech Republic v Denmark (15:40 GMT)

    Coming up at 15:40 GMT is the third of four play-off qualification matches in the men’s ice hockey, with Czech Republic taking on Denmark.

    The winner of this match will face Canada in the quarter-finals on Wednesday.

    Play-off fixtures

    FT: Germany 5-1 France (Germany will face Slovakia in quarter-finals)

    FT: Switzerland 3-0 Italy (Switzerland will face Finland in quarter-finals)

    15:40: Czech Republic v Denmark (winner faces Canada in quarter-finals)

    20:10: Sweden v Latvia (winner faces USA in quarter-finals)

  8. More speed skating gold for Italypublished at 15:37 GMT

    Speed skating - men's team pursuit

    Italy team pursuitImage source, Getty Images

    That's Italy's third gold in the long-track version of speed skating, their men's team pursuit trio adding to Francesca Lollobrigida's two victories in the women's 3,000m and 5,000m.

    It's their ninth gold of this year's Winter Olympics - only Norway (13) have won more.

  9. 'The Italian crowd erupted!'published at 15:35 GMT

    Speed skating - men's team pursuit

    Wilf O’Reilly
    Former British short track speed skater on BBC iPlayer

    Italy and USA were neck and neck for a lot of that race - it was so hard to call.

    USA were ahead for a while. Casey Dawson stayed very close to the inner blue line which means you travel less distance.

    You could hear the crowd erupting as Italy took the lead. What a finish!

  10. gold-medal

    Gold medal - Italypublished at 15:32 GMT

    Speed skating - men's team pursuit

    Italy's Andrea Giovannini, Italy's Michele Malfatti and Italy's Davide Ghiotto celebrate with Italian flags after winning gold in the speed skating men's team pursuit final during the Milano Cortina 2026Image source, Getty Images

    Another gold for the host nation!

    Italy trailed at halfway but flew around the track in the second half of the race to defeat the reigning world champions.

    It's silver for the United States.

  11. Who are the favourites for gold?published at 15:29 GMT

    Speed skating - men's team pursuit

    Ethan Cepuran of United States of America and Casey Dawson of United States of America and Emery Lehman of United States of America competing on the Speed Skating Men's Team PursuitImage source, Getty Images

    Although Italy were the quickest qualifiers for the semi-finals, the United States are favourites for gold in the men's team pursuit.

    Casey Dawson, Emery Lehman and Ethan Cepuran are reigning world champions, world record holders and have not lost for more than 12 months.

  12. 'Dutch left themselves work to do'published at 15:27 GMT

    Speed skating - men's team pursuit

    Wilf O’Reilly
    Former British short track speed skater on BBC iPlayer

    Stijn van de Bunt, Jorrit Bergsma and Chris Huizinga of Team Netherlands compete in final B of the Speed Skating Men's Team PursuitImage source, Getty Images

    The Dutch were expected to show their form later into the race. They left themselves with a lot of work to do - at 1.2 seconds behind China.

    The China team were going to have to do something dramatic to not win that!

  13. bronze medal

    Bronze medal - Chinapublished at 15:27 GMT

    Speed skating - men's team pursuit

    Wow - China win the bronze but only just! By 0.09 seconds!

    The Dutch trio were a long way back with a couple of laps remaining but almost snatched it on the line.

    China finished well adrift of the United States, the current world champions, in their semi-final - perhaps they were saving something for that bronze medal race? If so, that decision has paid off handsomely.

  14. Men's bronze race under waypublished at 15:22 GMT

    Speed skating - men's team pursuit

    It's the men's bronze medal race between the Netherlands and China first up - eight laps of the 400m track to be completed by the teams of three skaters.

  15. Medal races about to beginpublished at 15:19 GMT

    Speed skating - men's and women's team pursuit

    There's a bit of Carly Rae Jepsen blasting out over the PA system at the speed skating venue in Milan, where it's almost time for the medal races in the men's and women's team pursuit.

    Here's what's coming up over the next 30 minutes or so:

    Men's team pursuit

    • Bronze - Netherlands v China
    • Gold - USA v Italy

    Women's team pursuit

    • Bronze - USA v Japan
    • Gold - Canada v Netherlands
  16. Get Involvedpublished at 15:15 GMT

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    Why is there no women's Nordic combined?

    Laura, Surrey

    Interesting you should ask that, Laura. There is an article on the BBC Sport website which answers your question - take a read here.

    A formal proposal was made to include it in Italy this year, but it was denied.

  17. What's still to come on day 11?published at 15:10 GMT

    All times GMT

    Four gold medals are still up for grabs on day 11:

    • 15:20 - Speed skating men's team pursuit
    • 15:40 - Speed skating women's team pursuit
    • 18:00-21:00 - Bobsleigh two-man
    • 18:30-20:30 - Freestyle skiing men's freeski big air

    Plus, GB's Kristen Spours is in figure skating action (women's singles short programme) from 17:45 and GB face Canada in the men's curling from 18:05.

  18. What's happened on day 11 so far?published at 15:06 GMT

    Jens Luraas OftebroImage source, Getty Images
    • Norway's Jens Luraas Oftebro won his second gold of the Games with victory in the Nordic combined large hill
    • Women's snowboard slopestyle final and freestyle skiiing men's and women's aerials qualification were postponed because of heavy snow in Livigno
    • France won gold in the biathlon men's 4 x 7.5km relay in front of final-lap bell-ringer Jurgen Klopp - it was France's ninth medal (and fourth gold) across the biathlon events
  19. 'A great day for Biathlon'published at 15:04 GMT

    Biathlon - Men's 4 x 7.5km relay

    Rob Walker
    Biathlon and cross-country co-commentator on BBC Two

    Sebastian Samuelsson has cut a dejected figure at times, but he is soaking up the applause of the crowd.

    He is on the podium this time for Sweden. He was involved in their gold medal-winning exploits eight years ago and he will be over the moon to be on the podium again with a brave, brilliant bronze.

    A great day for biathlon - a brilliant race with great skill and stamina. A world class sport.

  20. Postpublished at 15:00 GMT

    Biathlon - Men's 4 x 7.5km relay

    Jurgen KloppImage source, Getty Images

    No-one can accuse Jurgen Klopp of not taking his bell-ringing duties seriously...