Summary

  • Winter Olympics day 10 - watch live coverage (UK only)

  • GB's Kirsty Muir finishes fourth in freeski big air final, having sat second going into the final run

  • Muir was also fourth in the slopestyle earlier in Games

  • Curling: GB's women lose 10-6 to Switzerland to leave them on brink of round-robin exit; Men lose 7-6 against Norway

  • Women's Ice Hockey: USA beat Sweden 5-0 to reach gold medal match

  • Alpine Skiing: Switzerland's Loic Meillard wins men's slalom gold, Team GB's Dave Ryding 17th in fifth and final Games

  • Six golds to be won on Monday - check out our daily guide

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  1. Postpublished at 20:45 GMT 16 February

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air final

    Flora Tabanelli is up next - she's fourth, if she can't displace Kirsty Muir then that guarantees the Team GB athlete a medal.

    And the Italian delivers!

    94.25, the biggest score of the night, her 178.25 puts her third above Muir who now has to improve her score of 174.75.

    Eileen Gu and Megan Oldham are now guaranteed medals.

  2. Postpublished at 20:42 GMT 16 February

    Bobsleigh - women's monobob (run four - gold medal run)

    Five pilots to go. This is how the top five looked heading into run four:

    1. Laura Nolte (Germany) - 2:58.27
    2. Elana Meyers Taylor (USA) - 2:58.42 (+0.15)
    3. Kaillie Armbruster Humphries (USA) - 2:58.51 (+0.24)
    4. Lisa Buckwitz (Germany) - 2:59.15 (+0.88)
    5. Kaysha Love (USA) - 2:59.22 (+0.95)

    Switzerland's Melanie Hasler leads the way with a time of 3:58.99.

  3. Postpublished at 20:42 GMT 16 February

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air final

    Ed Leigh
    Snowboarding and freestyle skiing commentator on BBC Two

    Positions fifth to tenth are locked.

  4. Postpublished at 20:42 GMT 16 February

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air final

    Tori Beattie
    Ski and snowboard judge

    All tricks are executed with safety in mind. Even the angles that they perform the tricks at are designed to protect the skier if it goes wrong That was a huge hit [for Gasslitter] though.

  5. Postpublished at 20:42 GMT 16 February

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air final

    Anni Karava of Estonia also doesn't improve her score.

    She's got 164.25, finishing seventh.

    Three jumpers to go - Kirsty Muir of Team GB sits in third right now.

  6. Postpublished at 20:40 GMT 16 February

    Women’s big air final

    Team GB have a large contingent present at the big air final.

    And Gus Kenworthy, who will be competing in ski halfpipe later this week, hot-footed it from his training to watch Kirsty Muir.

    Gus KenworthyImage source, BBC Sport
  7. Postpublished at 20:40 GMT 16 February

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air final

    Tim Warwood
    Snowboard and freestyle skiing commentator on BBC Two

    Oh my word, how is she skiing out of that. Huge hit!

  8. Postpublished at 20:40 GMT 16 February

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air final

    Ed Leigh
    Snowboarding and freestyle skiing commentator on BBC Two

    Maria Gasslitter did ever so well there. How do you walk away from a 30 metre drop. That's called adrenaline there. You may as well try and run through a brick wall, same sensation.

  9. Postpublished at 20:40 GMT 16 February

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air final

    Big fall for Maria Gaslitter of Italy!

    Remarkably she comes up smiling, I'm not sure how that's possible.

    It's a did not improve, her final score is 159.25, putting her ninth.

  10. Postpublished at 20:38 GMT 16 February

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air final

    Ed Leigh
    Snowboarding and freestyle skiing commentator on BBC Two

    Really flat spin, that was beautiful from Kateryna Kotsar. Love to see it. Her reaction tells me that the tricks wasn't competition ready. Lovely rotation, really arcing around.

  11. Postpublished at 20:38 GMT 16 February

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air final

    Kateryna Kostar of Ukraine now.

    Only a minor improvement - 74.00 from 72.00, and with other athletes going bigger on their final run she's now 10th with 156.00.

  12. curling

    Postpublished at 20:36 GMT 16 February

    Curling - GB women 6-10 Switzerland

    Richard Winton
    BBC Sport Scotland in Cortina

    GB's women now need favours to reach the medal matches.

    They have lost four of their opening six games, so must beat the United States (08:05 GMT) and Japan (18:05) on Wednesday, then hosts Italy on Thursday (13:05), to have any chance of reaching the last four.

    It's a big, big ask for an inexperienced rink.

  13. Postpublished at 20:36 GMT 16 February

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air final

    Tim Warwood
    Snowboard and freestyle skiing commentator on BBC Two

    Eileen Gu is the Luke Littler of skiing. Nerves of steel.

  14. Postpublished at 20:36 GMT 16 February

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air final

    Ed Leigh
    Snowboarding and freestyle skiing commentator on BBC Two

    Eileen Gu does not double fault, it's not in the Eileen Gu manual. It's unbelievable, absolutely mechanical. She just doesn't miss, you know from the moment she took off.

    Silver medal position for her.

  15. Postpublished at 20:36 GMT 16 February

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air final

    Eileen Gu, coming down early after making a mistake with her second jump.

    She slots into second position with 89.00 for a combined score of 179.00, above Team GB's Kirsty Muir for now.

    And now the Chinese athlete waits to see if she can hold onto her podium place - she certainly seems happy, cheerfully embracing various people at the bottom of the slope.

  16. Home heroes aim for podiumpublished at 20:35 GMT 16 February

    Figure skating: Pairs free skate

    Emma Smith
    BBC Sport at Milano Ice Skating Arena

    Italy’s world bronze medallists Sara Conti and Niccolo Macii are the hosts' best bet for another medal in a stellar Games so far.

    Macii is from Milan while Conti is from Bergamo - about 25 miles away - so they won’t lack support.

    They are on the ice...

    Sara Conti and Niccolo MaciiImage source, Getty Images
  17. curling

    Swiss leave GB women on brinkpublished at 20:34 GMT 16 February
    Breaking

    Curling - GB women 6-10 Switzerland

    Richard Winton
    BBC Sport Scotland in Cortina

    The Swiss compiled that end really well, leaving a crowded house of red stones facing Rebecca Morrison on her final throw. The Team GB skip freezes on one of them to lie shot, but the final Switzerland stone plucks it away to score four and end this contest, as well as potentially the British rink's semi-final hopes.

  18. Postpublished at 20:34 GMT 16 February

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air final

    Tim Warwood
    Snowboard and freestyle skiing commentator on BBC Two

    The judges have crucified Lara Wolf for that missed grab. That's such a shame.

  19. Postpublished at 20:34 GMT 16 February

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air final

    Lara Wolf from Austria now - the leader at the end of the first run having put in a 93.50, the best jump of the night.

    She fell on her second outing so has to improve upon that jump to discard it.

    She does - it's a 76.25, for a combined score of 169.75.

    That puts her fourth - no medal for her.

  20. Postpublished at 20:32 GMT 16 February

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air final

    Tim Warwood
    Snowboard and freestyle skiing commentator on BBC Two

    This top ten will change. I think Kirsty [Muir] will be out of the medal position when she drops. These are the worlds best.