Summary

Send us your Winter Olympics views

  1. gold-medal

    Gold medal - Jorrit Bergsma (Netherlands)published at 15:50 GMT

    Speed Skating - men's mass start

    Wow. What a skate from Jorrit Bergsma!

    He was that far ahead he casually skated to the finish line with his arms in his air in celebration.

  2. Postpublished at 15:49 GMT

    Speed Skating - men's mass start

    Bergsma only has to stay on his feet and it's his gold.

  3. Postpublished at 15:48 GMT

    Speed Skating - men's mass start

    Jorrit Bergsma has broken away from Thorup and he's going for gold!

  4. Postpublished at 15:48 GMT

    Speed Skating - men's mass start

    Denmark's Viktor Hald Thorup and Jorrit Bergsma of the Netherlands are the leading pair with a big advantage on the chasing pack.

  5. Postpublished at 15:46 GMT

    Speed Skating - men's mass start

    Jordan Stolz of the USA is in the chasing pack as we go into the second sprint.

    There are six laps to go.

  6. Postpublished at 15:45 GMT

    Speed Skating - men's mass start

    Denmark's Viktor Hald Thorup gets the maximum sprint marks for the first sprint lap, but it's Jorrit Bergsma who is nearly half a lap ahead already.

  7. Postpublished at 15:43 GMT

    Speed Skating - men's mass start

    It's a rolling start and we are off.

    Jorrit Bergsma of the Netherlands is the first to break. He wants a faster pace.

  8. curling

    USA close gap before final endpublished at 15:40 GMT

    Women's curling - Canada 8-7 USA (after nine ends)

    American skip Tabitha Peterson delivers an excellent final stone to score two for her team in the ninth end, but Canada are still strong favourites to secure bronze.

    Canada, leading by one, have the hammer so will have the last stone in the 10th and final end.

    The USA need to steal one to force an extra end, while a steal of two or more would result in them clinching bronze.

    Any other outcome and it will be the Canadians who are victorious.

  9. Swings when you're winningpublished at 15:40 GMT

    Speed Skating - mass start

    Emma Smith
    BBC Sport at Milano Speed Skating Stadium

    Competing in this final is Bart Swings, who won silver in the inaugural mass start race in 2018 and went one better in 2022.

    That was Belgium’s second Winter Olympic gold and first since 1948. They have only won one bronze so far in 2026, so they will hope Bart Swings this one in his favour.

    Bart SwingsImage source, Getty Images
  10. Postpublished at 15:39 GMT

    Speed Skating - men's mass start

    The skaters are getting introduced to the arena for the final time at these Games.

    Where have the two weeks gone?

  11. Stolz bids for golden hat-trickpublished at 15:38 GMT

    Speed Skating - mass start

    Emma Smith
    BBC Sport at Milano Speed Skating Stadium

    After the relative disappointment of 1500m silver, the USA’s Jordan Stolz gets another chance at securing a third gold medal.

    But while the 21-year-old has had some success in mass start, it has rarely been his priority. So while he started as red-hot favourite in the 500m, 1000m and 1500m in Milan, a medal here – while not necessarily unexpected – would be a bonus.

  12. Postpublished at 15:37 GMT

    Speed Skating - men's mass start

    There's really good vibes in the speed skating arena as the Y.M.C.A plays.

    We're even getting some dance moves from the men in the final!

  13. Canada's Sharpe ruled out of halfpipe finalpublished at 15:34 GMT

    Freestyle skiing - women's halfpipe final

    Katie Falkingham
    BBC Sport in Livigno

    Cassie Sharpe of Team CanadaImage source, Getty Images

    If you were watching the women's halfpipe qualifiers the other night, you'll remember Canada's Cassie Sharpe had qualified in third but took a heavy fall on her second run and was taken off the pipe on a stretcher.

    She has posted an update on her Instagram today to say she won't be competing in the final as she has suffered a heavy concussion and is still struggling with lingering dizziness.

  14. Get Involvedpublished at 15:29 GMT

    Use yellow 'Get Involved' button to have your say

    Hoping for another historic day today. Bruce and Zoe have the potential to make some more history for Team GB. Mouat and co, in particular, have a chance at retribution after Beijing heartbreak. I just hope they and Zoe can go out and enjoy the occasion. After all the nearly moments, now is their time!

    Daniel in Isle of Wight

    GB men's curling team, what an effort - edge of the seat stuff and team skip is something else - cool, concentration, no emotion, commitment each stone. I would not play poker against Bruce - carry on as you have been, and you'll come out on top lads.

    Clive in Wales

  15. curling

    Canada close in on bronze medalpublished at 15:24 GMT

    Women's curling - Canada 8-5 USA (after eight ends)

    Canada look set to clinch the bronze medal in the women's curling.

    The USA got their two in the seventh end to level the score at 5-5, but Canada were able to score three in the eighth to take a firm grip on the match.

    The United States have the hammer in the ninth end and desperately need a big score to keep this match alive.

  16. Postpublished at 15:20 GMT

    Speed Skating - women's mass start

    The women's mass start final is at 16:15 GMT, shortly after the men's in 20 minutes time.

  17. Women's halfpipe final delayedpublished at 15:18 GMT
    Breaking

    Katie Falkingham
    BBC Sport in Livigno

    It has been snowing heavily all afternoon in Livigno, and as a result, the start of the women's halfpipe has been delayed. It was due to get under way at 18:30 GMT.

    A further update is due at 16:00 GMT which should confirm if the final goes ahead tonight, or gets postponed until tomorrow morning.

    As it stands, the snow shows no sign of relenting.

  18. Postpublished at 15:17 GMT

    Speed Skating - women's mass start

    That was a rather odd race.

    Three-time world champion Marijke Groenewoud of the Netherlands crosses the line first, followed by Italy's Francesca Lollobrigida in second and Park ji-woo of South Korea in third.

  19. Postpublished at 15:15 GMT

    Speed Skating - mass start

    Emma Smith
    BBC Sport at Milano Speed Skating Stadium

    Ooh, almost a big crash in the pack.

    Amid all the pushing and shoving, China's Ahenaer Adaker went up on one skate, desperately trying to keep her balance. If she had fallen, she probably would have taken out half the field.

    Fortunately Adaker managed to stay upright and the race continued.

  20. Postpublished at 15:14 GMT

    Speed Skating - women's mass start

    It isn't because Lollobrigida has won that third sprint.

    They all look a bit annoyed with each other because they're knocking into one another because of how bunched up they are ...