Summary

  • Winter Olympics day eight - watch live coverage (UK only): Eight gold medals to be won

  • NOW: GB's Niall Treacy penalised for lane infringement in 1500m short track speed skating final after crash mid-race

  • NOW: Men's ice hockey - USA v Denmark

  • Freestyle skiing: GB's Kirsty Muir qualifies in fourth for big air final on Monday

  • Women's skeleton: Austria's Janine Flock wins gold with GB's Tabby Stoecker (5th), Freya Tarbit (7th) and Amelia Coltman (9th) in top 10

  • Curling: Team GB women beat world champions Canada 7-6 in round robin and men beat Czech Republic 7-4

  • Men's giant slalom: Lucas Pinheiro Braathen wins Brazil's first-ever Winter Olympic medal

  • Day-by-day guide

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  1. Postpublished at 21:06 GMT 14 February

    Short track speed skating - men's 1500m

    Niall Treacy in actionImage source, Getty Images

    Niall Treacy wins the third and final semi-final and will race for gold later tonight!

    He moves clear of the pack and wisely so - behind him Canada's Felix Roussel and Latvia's Roberts Kruzbergs are involved in a collision.

    Guess what, we'll have another review!

  2. Postpublished at 21:05 GMT 14 February

    Short track speed skating - men's 1500m

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

    I thought Niall Treacy skated really well in the quarter-final.

    He needs to take the bull by the horns, he needs to make this race hard and make the other skaters have to work. This is where he is very good.

  3. Postpublished at 21:05 GMT 14 February

    Short track speed skating - men's 1500m

    Niall Treacy is at the back of the field initially but moves around the outside and takes the lead.

    He's ahead with seven laps to go.

  4. Postpublished at 21:04 GMT 14 February

    Short track speed skating - men's 1500m

    Canada's Steven Dubois also advances after being knocked by Thomas Nadalini of Italy and losing speed.

    Nadalini is disqualified and China's Long Sun takes the second automatic qualifying position.

    Niall Treacy, Team GB's only short track skater at this Games, is up next in the final semi-final.

  5. Postpublished at 21:02 GMT 14 February

    Short track speed skating - men's 1500m

    Much more comfortable in semi-final two.

    Jens van 't Wout of the Netherlands wins in 2:14.98.

    We're getting another review - seemingly involving Canada's Steven Dubois who finished last.

  6. ice hockey

    Postpublished at 21:00 GMT 14 February

    Men's ice hockey: USA 1-2 Denmark

    Emma Smith
    BBC Sport at Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena

    Right on the buzzer for the end of the first period, we have a proper scrap - helmets off, multiple players involved, dogs and cats living together, mass hysteria.

    Once that is all settled, the cold hard facts are that Denmark are leading, which nobody expected.

    USA v DenmarkImage source, Getty Images
  7. Postpublished at 20:59 GMT 14 February

    Short track speed skating - men's 1500m

    Shaoang Liu advances!

    Japan's Shogo Miyata is ruled to have blocked Liu in a tight finishing pack, and he's removed from his qualifying position.

    William Dandjinou of Canada and South Korea's Hwang Daheon qualify in the two automatic places.

    The second of three semi-finals is up next.

  8. Postpublished at 20:56 GMT 14 February

    Short track speed skating - men's 1500m

    And chaos we have.

    China's Shaoang Liu, a two-time short track gold medallist, albeit not in this event, crashes out on the final lap of the first semi-final.

    We'll have a review to see whether he was blocked.

  9. 'I am having the best time'published at 20:54 GMT 14 February

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air qualification

    Kirsty Muir in actionImage source, Getty Images

    Kirsty Muir spoke to BBC Sport after progressing from qualifying: "I just wanted to get my runs down, and I'm really stoked that I did."

    How do you feel about inspiring people to ski? "That makes me so happy. Performing on the big stage, I want to show how fun and exciting it is. I am having the best time, and I hope people can see that and want to start snowsports because of it."

  10. GB's Kirsty Muir qualifies for final in fourth placepublished at 20:53 GMT 14 February

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air qualification (run three)

    Great Britain's Kirsty Muir is safely through to Monday's final, qualifying in fourth place.

    Reigning Olympic champion Eileen Gu and world champion Flora Tabanelli are also through.

    1. Megan Oldham (Canada) - 171.75
    2. Eileen Gu (China) - 170.75
    3. Mathilde Gremaud (Switzerland) - 169.00
    4. Kirsty Muir (Great Britain) - 166.50
    5. Anni Karava (Finland) - 161.75
    6. Flora Tabanelli (Italy) - 161.50
    7. Naomi Urness (Canada) - 161.25
    8. Lara Wolf (Austria) - 160.25
    9. Mengting Liu (China) - 160.00
    10. Maria Gasslitter (Italy) - 156.00
    11. Kateryna Kotsar (Ukraine) - 155.50
    12. Anouk Andraska (Switzerland) - 152.25
  11. Postpublished at 20:51 GMT 14 February

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air qualification (run three)

    Oh no! Grace Henderson has landed heavily.

    She did a massive first jump, scoring 86.75 but followed it up with 52.50 and DNI. She'll finish in 14th and misses out on the final.

    There will be no Americans in the final.

  12. Postpublished at 20:50 GMT 14 February

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air qualification (run three)

    Right, here comes USA's Grace Henderson. She'll be last down the track.

    She has an overall score of 139.25 in 14th place. Anouk Andraska, in 12th place, has 152.25.

  13. Postpublished at 20:46 GMT 14 February

    Short track speed skating - men's 1500m

    Time for some chaos on the ice - it's the semi-finals of the men's short track speed skating 1500m.

    We've already have some action in the arena, with the quarter-finals occurring earlier in the evening - Team GB's Niall Treacy made it through those, finishing joint second in the fifth and final race with a time of 2:17.365.

    We've also had the women's 1,000m heats - there are no Brits in that one, with the quarter-finals not until Monday.

  14. Postpublished at 20:43 GMT 14 February

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air qualification (run three)

    Huge reaction from France's Kim Dumont Zanella as she lands, punching her arm in the air and screaming.

    But, her bubbly quickly bursts. She scores 55 for an overall score of 129.50 and 18th place (as it stands). She didn't seem to hold her grab for very long and I'm guessing the judges didn't like that.

  15. Postpublished at 20:39 GMT 14 February

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air qualification (run three)

    Has Anouk Andraska come out of seemingly nowhere to take a top-12 spot? Well, she's done enough to knock her Swiss team-mate Giulia Tanno out of 12th place.

    She gets 80 for her 'A' jump (up from 47.25 in run one) and an overall score of 152.25.

    "I'm so happy for you," Tanno says as she wraps Andraska in a big hug.

  16. Postpublished at 20:37 GMT 14 February

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air qualification (run three)

    Tidy from Giulia Tanno. A 1080 spin and nails her backward landing - how do they do that?

    She scores 71.75 for her 'B' jump for 151.50 overall and 12th place.

    The main threat to her is USA's Grace Henderson, who has a score of 139.25. She only scored 52.50 for her 'B' jump in run two.

  17. Postpublished at 20:35 GMT 14 February

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air qualification (run three)

    Oh, that one will hurt. Kateryna Kotsar loses her goggles as she slams into the bottom of the slope. Skis fly everywhere.

    She doesn't improve and retains her score of 155.50. She's in 11th place with about 10 skiers to come.

  18. ice hockey

    Postpublished at 20:33 GMT 14 February

    Men's ice hockey: USA 1-2 Denmark

    Emma Smith
    BBC Sport at Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena

    Well well well.

    USA keeper Jeremy Swayman allows an effort from virtually the halfway line by Nicholas B Jensen to slip by him, and Denmark are back in front.

    There are some very unimpressed looking American fans in the arena.

  19. Postpublished at 20:29 GMT 14 February

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air qualification (run three)

    We're a little over halfway through run three. Here's how the top 12 looks:

    1. Megan Oldham (Canada) - 171.75
    2. Eileen Gu (China) - 170.75
    3. Mathilde Gremaud (Switzerland) - 169.00
    4. Kirsty Muir (Great Britain) - 166.50
    5. Anni Karava (Finland) - 161.75
    6. Flora Tabanelli (Italy) - 161.50
    7. Naomi Urness (Canada) - 161.25*
    8. Lara Wolf (Austria) - 160.25
    9. Mengting Liu (China) - 160.00
    10. Maria Gasslitter (Italy) - 156.00*
    11. Kateryna Kotsar (Ukraine) - 155.50*
    12. Grace Henderson (USA) - 139.25*

    *yet to complete their third run

  20. Postpublished at 20:26 GMT 14 February

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air qualification (run three)

    "For every girl with a dream" is the message Muriel Mohr has written in pink on her phone.

    She finishes with an overall score of 138.50 for 13th. She shrugs.