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  1. Postpublished at 12:24 GMT 10 February

    Freestyle skiing - men's freeski slopestyle

    Ed Leigh
    Snowboarding and freestyle skiing commentator on BBC One

    Improvement from Mac Forehand in that second run but not enough to trouble those top spots.

  2. Postpublished at 12:23 GMT 10 February

    Short track - mixed relay

    Emma Smith
    BBC Sport at Milano Ice Skating Arena

    Italy celebrateImage source, Getty Images

    Canada were the world champions, China were the defending champions, Netherlands were the favourites.

    Italy, roared on by their home crowd, beat them all.

  3. Postpublished at 12:21 GMT 10 February

    Cross-Country Skiing - Men's Sprint Classic

    You'll never guess who was the fastest to cross the line in the first semi-final sprint classic race?

    Yes you're right ... Johannes Hosflot Klaebo.

    The Norweigan finished in three minutes and 39.72 seconds.

    There is a photo finish between second and third but it looks like Finland's Lauri Vuorinen has qualified for the final in second ahead of USA's Ben Ogden.

    Ogden will have to hope his time of three minutes and 40.32 seconds is enough for a 'lucky loser' place.

    Johannes Hoesflot KlaeboImage source, Getty Images
  4. Postpublished at 12:19 GMT 10 February

    Cross-Country Skiing - Men's Sprint Classic

    The men and women's sprint classic is back-to-back so we're back with the men now for their semi-final!

  5. Postpublished at 12:18 GMT 10 February

    Short track speed skating - mixed relay

    What a moment for Belgium, too. They weren't even expected to be in the final four, but they are absolutely delighted to come away with bronze.

    Canada take the silver.

  6. Postpublished at 12:16 GMT 10 February

    Short track - mixed relay

    Emma Smith
    BBC Sport at Milano Ice Skating Arena

    What a noise! What a moment! The hosts are the Olympic champions!

    And the final skater went backwards over the line as he celebrated. Sensational.

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    Gold medal - Italypublished at 12:14 GMT 10 February

    Short track speed skating - mixed relay

    Italy celebrateImage source, Getty Images

    GOLD FOR ITALY!

    The Milano Ice Skating Arena has erupted.

    What a race that was. The Italians bided their time and they were the first to react when China slipped up.

  8. Postpublished at 12:13 GMT 10 February

    Short track speed skating - mixed relay

    A mistake by China and all of a sudden, Italy are into the lead!

  9. Postpublished at 12:13 GMT 10 February

    Cross-Country Skiing - Women's Sprint Classic

    World champion Kristine Stavas Skistad of Norway will be in the sprint classic final after bagging a place as one of the fastest third-place finishers.

    As will Julia Kern of the United States.

    The final takes place at the very specific time of 12:24 GMT ...

    Kristine Stavas SkistadImage source, Getty Images
  10. Postpublished at 12:13 GMT 10 February

    Short track speed skating - mixed relay

    China are in front, but everyone else is close behind. Who's going to make a last-ditch attempt for gold?

  11. Postpublished at 12:12 GMT 10 February

    Short track speed skating - mixed relay

    Canada are the top ranked team, China are the defending champions.

    Italy have the home advantage, while Belgium will be the underdogs.

    It's China in front at the moment.

  12. Postpublished at 12:11 GMT 10 February

    Short track speed skating - mixed relay

    Now for the proper final.

    Italy, China, Canada and Belgium all going for gold. Who's going to get it?

    Silence around the stadium... GO!!!

  13. Postpublished at 12:11 GMT 10 February

    Cross-Country Skiing - Women's Sprint Classic

    The second women's sprint classic semi-final has just finished.

    Norway's Julie Bjervig Drivenes was the fastest over the line in that race with a time of four minutes and 13.16 seconds.

    Sweden's Maja Dahlqvist was 1.69 seconds behind her.

    Norway's Julie Bjervig DrivenesImage source, Getty Images
  14. Postpublished at 12:10 GMT 10 February

    Short track - mixed relay

    Emma Smith
    BBC Sport at Milano Ice Skating Arena

    The Netherlands team have set a new Olympic record in Final B. Such cold comfort, never has a team looked so morose after setting such a record.

    Because now, we go onto the medal race...

  15. Ruud in lead after first runpublished at 12:09 GMT 10 February

    Freestyle Skiing - Men's Freeski Slopestyle

    Run one of the men's freeski slopestyle is done.

    Norway's Birk Ruud is top of the standings with score of 86.28.

    Switzerland'sAndri Ragettli is in second after scoring 78.65 and Sweden's Jesper Tjader in third with a score of 77.21.

    There's still a way to go though ...

    Birk RuudImage source, Getty Images
  16. Netherlands set Olympic record but finish fifthpublished at 12:08 GMT 10 February

    Short track speed skating - mixed relay

    The Dutch team were the favourites to win gold, but they have to settle for fifth place.

    What makes it even worse, is that they've just set an Olympic record time in Final B!

    But they crashed out in the semi-finals, so it's a sense of 'what could have been' for the Netherlands. Huge disappointment for them.

  17. Postpublished at 12:05 GMT 10 February

    Cross-Country Skiing - Women's Sprint Classic

    Jonna Sundling, the reigning Olympic champion of sprint classic, will get the chance to defend her title as she crossed the line the fastest in the first semi-final.

    Sundling recorded a time of four minutes and 09.60 seconds, with her compatriot Linn Svhan continuing her fantastic form by crossing the line 0.76 seconds behind.

    World champion Kristine Stavas Skistad of Norway will have to hope she can progress to the final as a 'lucky loser' after finishing in third.

    Jonna SundlingImage source, Getty Images
  18. Postpublished at 12:04 GMT 10 February

    Short track speed skating - mixed relay

    So it will be the Netherlands, the United States, France and South Korea in Final B.

    The battle for fifth place. It's not the race any of them would have wanted to be in.

  19. Postpublished at 12:01 GMT 10 February

    Cross-Country Skiing - Women's Sprint Classic

    The women's sprint classic semi-finals have just got under way.

    I take my - non-existent - hat off to these athletes because this is a relentless morning schedule for them!