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  1. 'Too good, too fast, too determined'published at 13:05 GMT 7 February

    Women's 10km + 10km skiathlon

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

    Frida Karlsson is in a class of her own. What a day for Sweden cross-skiing!

    She was too good, too fast and too determined for everybody.

    What an embrace between to two Sweden skiers - we have never had a same nation first and second.

  2. GB's Pryce crosses the finish line in 42ndpublished at 13:03 GMT 7 February

    Women's 10km + 10km skiathlon

    Anna PryceImage source, Getty Images

    Here comes Great Britain's Anna Pryce! She looks exhausted.

    Pryce was ranked 51st, but she's finished 42nd so that's not a bad performance on her Olympic debut.

    She crossed the line seven minutes and 24 seconds behind winner Frida Karlsson.

  3. 'Impressive stamina from Karlsson'published at 13:01 GMT 7 February

    Women's 10km + 10km skiathlon

    Andrew Young
    Four-time Olympic GB skier

    Frida Elisabeth Karlsson closed in on a moment of brilliance.

    She started to look tired but took a whole lap longer to look tired than everyone else. Impressive stamina that she showed.

  4. 'Karlsson has been through a lot'published at 12:58 GMT 7 February

    Women's 10km + 10km skiathlon

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

    Frida Karlsson has gone through a lot - only last year her long-term stalker was convicted. Understandably, it put immense psychological pressure on her.

    The stalker in question had taken thousands of photos and bombarded her with text messages about how they should get married and start a family together. Finally they have been brought to justice - leaving Karlsson free.

  5. Postpublished at 12:56 GMT 7 February

    Women's 10km + 10km skiathlon

    Sweden celebrateImage source, Getty Images

    World champion Ebba Andersson comes across the line 51 seconds later to take silver and she greets her team-mate Frida Karlsson with a big smile and a huge hug.

    Norway's Heidi Weng completes the podium.

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    Gold medal - Frida Karlssonpublished at 12:54 GMT 7 February
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    Women's 10km + 10km skiathlon

    Frida KarlssonImage source, Reuters

    Frida Karlsson has done it. She's an Olympic champion!

    The Swede even has time for a pit stop to pick up her national flag and she waves it gleefully as she crosses the line.

    It was never in doubt after she charged past her compatriot Ebba Andersson just after the midway point.

    Karlsson was just a level above the rest of the field. Outstanding.

  7. Postpublished at 12:53 GMT 7 February

    Women's 10km + 10km skiathlon

    One last push for Frida Karlsson of Sweden, one more kilometre to go for gold.

    Was that a smile we just saw?

  8. Postpublished at 12:50 GMT 7 February

    Women's 10km + 10km skiathlon

    Frida KarlssonImage source, Getty Images

    Frida Karlsson is tiring, but no-one is going to catch her now. All she needs to do now is get herself across the finish line.

  9. Postpublished at 12:45 GMT 7 February

    Women's 10km + 10km skiathlon

    It looks like Frida Karlsson is going to grab the gold here.

    The Swedish athlete struggled on her Olympic debut four years ago, with her fifth-place finish in the biathlon her best result in Beijing.

    She's 22.6 seconds clear of Ebba Andersson in second.

    And there goes the bell! One more lap for Olympic glory....

  10. Postpublished at 12:41 GMT 7 February

    Women's 10km + 10km skiathlon

    Here goes Frida Karlsson. After breathing down fellow Swede Ebba Andersson's neck for most of the race, Karlsson makes her move on the incline and charges in front.

    The race for the bronze medal is getting tense too, with Switzerland's Heidi Wang closing the gap on Astrid Oeyre Slind of Norway.

    Less than 5km left to go.

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    Germany leading Japanpublished at 12:39 GMT 7 February

    Women's preliminaries

    Germany are 5-2 up against Japan going into the third period of the preliminary game.

    Finland play the US at 15:40 GMT, having had their previous match postponed because of a norovirus outbreak in their squad.

    There's also Sweden v Italy (13:40) and Switzerland v Canada (20:10).

  12. Postpublished at 12:35 GMT 7 February

    Women's 10km + 10km skiathlon

    SkiathlonImage source, Getty Images

    It will be interesting to see if anyone can catch up with these top three and challenge for a place on the podium. Or is the race already decided?

    Sweden's Frida Karlsson and Ebba Andersson are neck-and-neck, while Norway's Astrid Oeyre Slind is 20 seconds further back in third.

    However, the rest of the field are 43 seconds behind the leading Swedish duo.

  13. Postpublished at 12:32 GMT 7 February

    Women's 10km + 10km skiathlon

    The skiathlon is a bit like the triathlon when it come to these transitions.

    Instead of changing your swimming cap for a bike helmet, though, the athletes are swapping skis.

    So they go from skiing the classic technique to the freestyle technique.

    Sweden's race-leaders Ebba Andersson and Frida Karlsson come through the pit stop smoothly and retrain their lead.

  14. Postpublished at 12:28 GMT 7 February

    Women's 10km + 10km skiathlon

    BBC Two

    SkiathlonImage source, Reuters

    I tell you what, this skiathlon looks like hard work. You can tune into it now on BBC Two

    The field has already been spread wide open, with Sweden's Ebba Andersson and Frida Karlsson neck and neck at the front.

    We're approaching the halfway point, where the athletes swap their skis for the remaining 10km in freestyle technique.

  15. Quiz: Name every sport at the 2026 Winter Olympicspublished at 12:23 GMT 7 February

    The 2026 Winter Olympics is up and running, but can you name all 16 sports that are on show?

    We've already covered a few off this morning.

    Eight on snow, eight on ice. Go, go, go!

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  16. What's happened so far on day one?published at 12:20 GMT 7 February

    Kirsty MuirImage source, Getty Images
    • Team GB's mixed doubles curlers Bruce Mouat and Jen Dodds are on the brink of the semi-finals after beating Canada 7-5. They take on the US at 13:35 GMT.
    • Britain's Kirsty Muir is through to the final of the women's freeski slopestyle after finishing third in qualifying.
    • Chinese favourite Eileen Gu fell on her first run but recovered to come second.
    • Switzerland's Franjo von Allmen won the first gold of the Games in the men's downhill and Italy's Giovanni Franzoni and Dominik Paris took silver and bronze respectively.
    • Veteran skier Lindsey Vonn has disputed a doctor's claim that her anterior cruciate ligament injury is not a "fresh tear", saying her ACL is "100% gone." She clocked the third-fastest time of today's practise session ahead of Sunday's downhill competition.
  17. Sweden duo leading skiathlonpublished at 12:17 GMT 7 February

    Women's 10km + 10km skiathlon

    We've just reached the halfway point of the race that use the classic technique.

    At 5km, Sweden's Ebba Andersson is leading the race by a mere 0.1 second, with her compatriot Frida close behind and Norway's Astrid Oeyre in third.

    Great Britain's Anna Pryce is 58 seconds behind in 35th place.

  18. GB's Pryce will 'try my best' in skiathlonpublished at 12:14 GMT 7 February

    Women's 10km + 10km skiathlon

    David McDaid
    BBC Sport in Cortina

    Winter OlympicsImage source, BBC Sport

    Anna Pryce is the first of the four Team GB cross country skiers to compete when she races in the 10k+10k skiathlon, and the only woman in the team.

    She speaks with a North American accent, but Pryce was born in Aberdeen and learned to ski in Huntly, before her family moved to Canada when she was five.

    The 24 year-old switched to represent her birth country just last year and now finds herself at her first Winter Olympics. On top of that, she only began full-time training after finishing her nursing studies last summer.

    “It’s been so much fun. I wasn’t sure how it would go, but I went over to Norway in November and I’ve been really well taken care of by all the GB staff.

    “It’s been great and it’s pretty cool that it’s brought me here. Skiathlon is hard, maybe not my best event. I want to feel like I’ve left it all out on the course and not have anything left in the tank when I’m done - which will probably be the case because it’s going to be really hard.

    “I just want to have a good body feeling to give me some confidence going into the next two races [the sprint classic and 10k interval start].

    “Sprinting is probably one of my stronger areas. And the 10k skate next week, I hope is going to be a good one.

    “I think those two are more suited to me but I’ll be trying my best in the skiathlon.”

  19. GB's Pryce makes Olympic debutpublished at 12:10 GMT 7 February

    Women's 10km + 10km skiathlon

    Great Britain's Anna Pryce was on the start line for the women's 10km + 10km skiathlon, so we'll keep a proper eye on her progress throughout the race.

    The 24-year-old ]switched allegiance to GB from Canada last year, and this will be her maiden Olympic Games.

    Anna PryceImage source, Getty Images
  20. What is the 10km +10km skiathlon?published at 12:07 GMT 7 February

    Women's 10km + 10km skiathlon

    The 10km + 10km skiathlon is a cross-country skiing event that sees athletes swap technique midway through the race.

    All the athletes start together, and they will do the first 10km of the race using the classic technique - where they glide along pre-made tracks in the snow. Then, for the final 10km, they switch to freestyle.

    There is a pit-stop at the halfway point, where athletes can change skis and poles to go from the classic to free technique. The clock keeps running, so time is of the essence!

    And at the risk of stating the obvious, the first athlete to cross the finish line wins gold.

    Women's skiathlon 10km classic + 10 km free eventImage source, Getty Images