The dreaded rain, which caused havoc and delayed the men's downhill on Saturday, makes an unwelcome return at Whistler's Creekside Alpine venue
But the weather does not deter a hirsuite Canadian fan, who proudly displays his biathlon badges ahead of the men's 10km sprint at Whistler's Olympic Park
Estonia's Kauri Koiv gets to grips with the gruelling course, along with Lee Jackson, Britain's sole representative in the event
Over on the ski ramp, Finland's Janne Ryynaenen takes the lead at the half-way mark in the Nordic combined with a jump which earns him 135.5 points, an 8.5 point lead over America's Todd Lodwick
It's a long way down, as Johannes Rydzek will appreciate, but the German tries to ensure he earns distance as well as style with his jump
Switzerland's Carlo Janka, a medal prospect for the postponed men's downhill final, admires the panoramic views on the way to the top of a practice run
Vincent Jay causes a huge upset in the men's 10km sprint biathlon when he takes gold ahead of Norwegian legend Ole Einar Bjoerndalen, who finishes in a disappointing 21st place
Germany's Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann, the proud winner of eight Olympic medals, is expecting to add to her haul in the women's 3,000m speedskating finals
Korea's Park Do-Yeong, clad in blue, glides elegantly around the Pacific Coliseum stadium as Poland's Katarzyna Wozniak keeps up with the pace in the 3000m qualifying heats
Czech Republic's Martina Sablikova competes in the ladies 3,000m speedskating on the way to winning gold
Sheer joy is etched on the face of France's Jason Lamy-Chappuis after he crosses the finishing line in the men's Nordic combined individual 10km
Germany's Felix Loch celebrates victory in the men's luge after finishing ahead compatriot David Moeller
Alexandre Bilodeau ends Canada's 34-year wait for a gold medal on home soil after winning the men's freestyle skiing moguls
What are these?
Print Sponsor
Bookmark with:
What are these?