Summary

  • Winter Olympics day 13 - watch live coverage (UK only)

  • NOW: Curling: GB women face Italy needing win to stand any chance of making semi-finals

  • Bruce Mouat's men's rink face Switzerland in semi-final later (18:05 GMT) after being put through by defeat for hosts Italy

  • Ski mountaineering: World champion Marianne Fatton of Switzerland beats France's Emily Harrop for women's title

  • What is ski mountaineering?

  • Freestyle skiing: Men's halfpipe qualifiers postponed until tomorrow; women's currently scheduled to go ahead (18:30) with British medal hope Zoe Atkin in action

  • Women's figure skating, women's ice hockey gold-medal match and men's 1500m speed skating among other highlights

  • Six golds to be won on Thursday - see our daily guide

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  1. silver medal

    Silver medal - Nikita Filippovpublished at 13:41 GMT

    Ski mountaineering - men's final

    That silver medal for Nikita Filippov in the men's skimo is the first at these Games for Individual Neutral Athletes (AINs).

    The 23-year-old from Russia is one of the 13 Russians and seven Belarusians who were approved to compete at the Games by the International Olympic Committee.

    However, as part of the rules for competing, it will not be reflected in the medal table.

  2. Postpublished at 13:40 GMT

    Nordic Combined - team sprint, cross-country

    One lap to go!

    Finland have moved in front after a superb lap from Ilkka Herola.

    It's over to Eero Hirvonen now... but straight from the exchange, Norway retake the lead through the superstar Jens Luras Oftebro. Will be keep himself out in front to complete the Nordic combined hat-trick of gold medals at these Games?

  3. curling

    How good are Italy?published at 13:39 GMT

    Women's curling - GB v Italy

    Richard Winton
    BBC Sport Scotland in Cortina

    Honestly, it's hard to tell.

    Skipped by mixed doubles bronze medallist Stefania Constantini, they started appallingly, but have shown signs of life in their last three matches, winning a couple and pushing Canada to an extra end last night.

    And they have the boisterous home crowd behind them.

  4. curling

    Great Britain and Italy's formpublished at 13:37 GMT

    Women's curling - GB 0-0 Italy

    GB results in the curling
    Italy results in the curling
  5. Postpublished at 13:35 GMT

    Nordic Combined - team sprint, cross-country

    Two laps to go and the snow is coming down as heavily as at any stage so far in the race!

    The top five has become a top three and it is Norway, Finland and Austria fighting for the medals... and now Stefan Rettenegger of Austria has fallen.

    It's all happening!

  6. Postpublished at 13:32 GMT

    Nordic Combined - team sprint, cross-country

    From nowhere, Italy are closing on the top five!

    The home fans love that but it prompts a surge of pace from the leading pack. Norway still lead but that pace is too much for Japan and they are starting to lose ground on the front four now.

    Three more laps of the 1.5km circuit to go... and Vinzenz Geiger of Germany has fallen twice in the space of a few metres and taken out Japan's Ryoma Yamamoto in the process.

    Good news for Italy, even better news for Norway, Austria and Finland.

  7. Get Involvedpublished at 13:28 GMT

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    Oriol Cardona Coll of Team Spain celebratesImage source, Getty Images

    I'm really quite jealous of the heavy snow - but not of the snow mountaineering - it looks exhausting. The obstacles in their way are particularly cruel and entertaining.

    Sam, Chester

  8. Postpublished at 13:26 GMT

    Ski mountaineering

    Matt Chilton
    Alpine skiing commentator on BBC Two

    The ski mountaineering event has been so well-received.

    Televisually, it is superb. For the [in person] fans, they can see everything from the grand stand. They don't miss a moment watching the action directly and on the big screen.

  9. curling

    Win... and hope for GB womenpublished at 13:24 GMT

    Women's curling - GB v Italy (13:30 GMT)

    Richard Winton
    BBC Sport Scotland in Cortina

    Another day, another must-win game for Team GB's women.

    Rebecca Morrison's rink have won their last two to give themselves a shot at an unlikely semi-final place.

    After some lengthy debate in the car back down the mountain after last night's win over Japan - interspersed with some 80s pop bangers - the BBC Sport curling team have decided that a win over Italy for GB and victory for already-qualified Switzerland over the United States should do it.

  10. Postpublished at 13:22 GMT

    Nordic Combined - team sprint, cross-country

    Norway's Andreas Skoglund competes under a snowfall in the cross-country of the nordic combined team sprint large hill eventImage source, Getty Images

    Norway still hold the lead - albeit it a very narrow one - at the halfway stage.

    But it is essentially any three from five for the medals and it could be in any order.

    Finland, Austria, Japan and Germany are those up there with Jens Luras Oftebro and Norway.

  11. 'Cardona Coll never let the lead slip'published at 13:20 GMT

    Ski mountaineering - men's final

    Matt Chilton
    Alpine skiing commentator on BBC Two

    The world champion becomes the Olympic champion. Oriol Cardona Coll enjoys a lap of honour!

    What a charge that was from Cardona Coll. He never let the lead slip. It is a great day for the Spanish.

    The oldest man in the race adds the Olympic title to his world title he won last February.

    It all started at the top of the diamond; he surged to the top of the steps and never looked back.

  12. gold-medal

    Gold medal - Oriol Cardona Coll (Spain)published at 13:18 GMT

    Ski mountaineering - men's final

    Oriol Cardona Coll of Team Spain competesImage source, Getty Images

    And it's victory for Cardona Coll, the oldest man in the field at 31, who becomes the first men's Olympic skimo champion.

    Neutral athlete Nikita Filippov takes silver and France's Thibault Anselmet, who battled his way back into contention having been last early on to win bronze.

  13. Postpublished at 13:16 GMT

    Ski mountaineering - men's final

    Matt Chilton
    Alpine skiing commentator on BBC Two

    You would think one of the Swiss athletes are favourites for this race.

  14. Postpublished at 13:14 GMT

    Nordic Combined - team sprint, cross-country

    It has all bunched up at the front of the pack now with Germany's Johannes Rydzek finding it tougher on his second lap in some very tough conditions.

    Germany are clinging on to gold medal position as they come in for the third exchange, just 0.5 seconds ahead of Norway - and, in fact, double individual gold medallist Jens Luras Oftebro jumps out in front now!

    Austria, with Johannes Lamparter, are right there, as are the teams from Japan and Finland. But Oftebro is forcing the pace...

  15. Switzerland aiming for skimo doublepublished at 13:11 GMT

    Ski mountaineering - men's final

    After Marianne Fatton's win in the women's final, can Switzerland complete a double in the men's race?

    They have two good medal chances with Arno Lietha and Jon Kistler.

    They are joined by Spanish pair Oriol Cardona Coll and Ot Ferrer Martinez, France's Thibault Anselmet and neutral athlete Nikita Filippov.

    The final starts at 13:15 GMT.

  16. 'Fatton did everything perfectly'published at 13:08 GMT

    Ski mountaineering - women's semi-finals

    Matt Chilton
    Alpine skiing commentator on BBC Two

    Marianne Fatton of Team Switzerland celebrates after winning goldImage source, Getty Images

    Emily Harrop had the lead for much of that final but let it slip on the second transition. She struggled to remove the skins from her skis before her descent.

    Marianne Fatton did everything perfectly, and she is the champion.

    What a dramatic final that was.

  17. curling

    Postpublished at 13:05 GMT

    Women's curling

    Richard Winton
    BBC Sport Scotland in Cortina

    Still looking at a 13:30 GMT start here for this final batch of round-robin matches, but we do have eight teams on the ice now so should be all good to go then.

  18. Postpublished at 13:04 GMT

    Nordic Combined - team sprint, cross-country

    In this team sprint, the two athletes complete a lap of the 1.5km circuit before handing over to a team-mate by touching them inside a 30-metre exchange zone. That will be repeated until they've skied a total of 7.5km each.

    The leaders are under way with Johannes Rydzek on the first lap for Germany and Andreas Skoglund getting things started for Norway.

  19. Joy for Fattonpublished at 13:01 GMT

    Ski mountaineering - women's final

    Marianne Fatton in actionImage source, Getty Images

    That looked like Harrop's race until she was slow out of the second transition, allowing Fatton to pull clear and finish over two seconds clear to add the Olympic title to the world championship sprint crown from last season.

    There are tears of joy from Fatton who has created history.

  20. Can Oftebro complete unprecedented hat-trick?published at 13:00 GMT

    Nordic Combined - team sprint, cross-country

    Norway's Jens Luras OftebroImage source, EPA

    It's time for the conclusion of the Nordic combined team sprint...

    We mentioned before the ski jumping element that the Nordic combined podium has been graced by at least one of Austria, Germany or Norway since the introduction of the team event 38 years ago - and in 2014 and 2018 all three nations claimed a medal.

    That trio were expected to continue their dominance this year and there was little to suggest otherwise this morning, meaning Germany lead the way going into the cross-country with Norway 13 seconds back in second.

    Austria start 29 seconds behind Germany in fifth so have a bit more work to do.

    Can anybody stop that trio? It will be tough.

    Germany are the reigning world title holders, Austria can call upon World Cup leader Johannes Lamparter and Norway’s double individual gold medallist Jens Luras Oftebro is seeking an unprecedented golden hat-trick.