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. gold-medal

    Gold medal - Austriapublished at 20:15 GMT 16 February

    Ski jumping - men's super team

    Over in the men's super team ski jumping, the event has been cancelled!

    The conditions have deteriorated and that has led to the event ending with the results from the end of the second round determining the medals.

    That means Austria take gold, with Poland and Norway rounding off the podium.

    1. Austria - 568.7 points
    2. Poland - 547.3 points
    3. Norway - 538.0 points
    4. Germany - 537.7 points
    5. Slovenia - 536.1 points
  2. Postpublished at 20:15 GMT 16 February

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air final

    Ed Leigh
    Snowboarding and freestyle skiing commentator on BBC Two

    Naomi Urness' timing on the take-off is ridiculous, just pops off at the right time. She's got time to serve in-flight meals with that one.

    Alas, she can't land the jump and scores 16.75.

  3. curling

    Postpublished at 20:15 GMT 16 February

    Curling - GB women 6-6 Switzerland

    Richard Winton
    BBC Sport Scotland in Cortina

    And we're back level again. Rebecca Morrison gets her two with another clinical final throw. Two ends left... who's winning this?

    Thumbs up for GB, thumbs down for Switzerland.

  4. Postpublished at 20:14 GMT 16 February

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air final

    Tim Warwood
    Snowboard and freestyle skiing commentator on BBC Two

    Oh my word, game on. The heat is on. Lara Wolf could've gone for ten then, just put an eighty on the board.

  5. Postpublished at 20:13 GMT 16 February

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air final

    Into the second run - here comes leader Lara Wolf, who scored 93.50 on her first run.

    She's coming down relatively early as she only qualified in eighth.

    The Austrian can't land her second jump and scores 21.00 - she'll need a big score on her final run now to remain in medal contention.

  6. ice hockey

    Canada and Switzerland face off in semi-finalpublished at 20:09 GMT 16 February

    Women's ice hockey - Canada v Switzerland (20:10 GMT)

    Canada and SwitzerlandImage source, Getty Images

    One semi-final down, one to go. But will it be Canada or Switzerland who face USA in Thursday’s gold medal match?

    Canada have never finished lower than second at the Olympics and have won gold five times.

    However, the defending champions haven’t had it all their own way in Milan, losing to USA 5-0 in their penultimate group match. They responded in style with a 5-0 thrashing of Finland before brushing aside Germany (5-1) in the quarter-finals.

    Switzerland are eyeing only their second Olympic women's ice hockey medal after winning bronze in 2014. They finished fourth in 2022, losing to Finland (4-0) in the bronze medal match, and consistently finish in the top five at the World Championships.

    Switzerland finished bottom of Group A, with a 4-3 shoot-out win over Czech Republic their only success, before edging Finland 1-0 in the last eight.

  7. Freestyle Skiingpublished at 20:08 GMT 16 February

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air final

    Ed Leigh
    Snowboarding and freestyle skiing commentator on BBC Two

    Incredible consistency from all the women out there at the moment. We've got a real competition on our hands. We aren't really going to a massive gap in the skill level.

  8. Postpublished at 20:04 GMT 16 February

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

    Laura Nolte in the monobobImage source, Getty Images

    The gold medal run in the women's monobob will get under way in Cortina from 20:06 GMT.

    In the final run, the bobsleigh pilots go in reverse order, meaning competition leader Laura Nolte (Germany) will be the last down the track.

    Great Britain's Adele Nicoll was 11th after run three, trailing by 2.56 seconds.

    Here's how the top five looks heading into the final run:

    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)
  9. Postpublished at 20:04 GMT 16 February

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air final

    Canada's Megan Oldham, the leader from qualifying is last to go.

    She slots in above Gu and below Austria's Lara Wolf with a score of 91.75.

    Kirsty Muir sits in seventh after that first round.

  10. Postpublished at 20:02 GMT 16 February

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air final

    Tori Beattie
    Ski and snowboard judge

    Absolutely immaculate, that's nicely executed. That nute grab is really going to help her in this.

  11. Postpublished at 20:02 GMT 16 February

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air final

    China's superstar Eileen Gu is up next.

    She drops a score of 90.00 to go second.

    The standard here, despite tough conditions, is really high.

  12. Postpublished at 20:00 GMT 16 February

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air final

    Ed Leigh
    Snowboarding and freestyle skiing commentator on BBC Two

    That execution was a bit lower from Kirsty Muir but she's settled in now, the nerves have been shaken off. She can go big on the next one.

  13. curling

    Postpublished at 20:00 GMT 16 February

    Curling - GB women 4-6 Switzerland

    Richard Winton
    BBC Sport Scotland in Cortina

    That's a magnificent end for Switzerland, their final shot bringing up three and rendering Rebecca Morrison's final-stone freeze redundant. Will that prove decisive?

  14. Postpublished at 20:00 GMT 16 February

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air final

    Tori Beattie
    Ski and snowboard judge

    Kirsty MuirImage source, Getty Images

    It's a really smart move for the girls to get the big jumps in now because as the snow starts to get heavier and settle down, it's going to be harder to land those.

  15. Postpublished at 20:00 GMT 16 February

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air final

    Team GB's Kirsty Muir slots into fifth position with a score of 81.75.

    She'll need to improve on that with other jumpers putting in some big scores.

    We've only got two more jumpers to go in this smaller 10-competitor field.

  16. Postpublished at 19:58 GMT 16 February

    Ski jumping - men's super team

    Halfway through the last set of jumps in the of the men's super team.

    They're going down in reverse standings order, so the United States, Switzerland, Slovenia, Germany, with no change in their ordering thus far.

    Poland, Norway, Japan and Austria to come.

  17. Postpublished at 19:58 GMT 16 February

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air final

    Here's how it stands ahead of Team GB's Kirsty Muir's first jump:

    1. Lara Wolf (Austria) - 95.30 points (out of 100)
    2. Flora Tabanelli (Italy) - 90.00
    3. Naomi Urness (Canada) - 86.75
    4. Kateryna Kotsar (Ukraine) - 82.00
    5. Anni Karava (Finland) - 80.50
    6. Maria Gasslitter (Italy) - 78.00
    7. Mengting Liu (China) - 43.00
  18. Postpublished at 19:58 GMT 16 February

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air final

    Katie Falkingham
    BBC Sport in Livigno

    Fans at the Freestyle skiing - women's big air finalImage source, BBC Sport

    It’s still snowing quite heavy, but the wind has disappeared, which is key.

    I’ve got the foot warmers in my boots, extra layers on, and I’ve braved the outside. Hat tip to the hardy fans who have been stood here for hours waiting for the final to start.

    We’re seeing some HUGE scores so far. Kirsty Muir has got to go big.

  19. Postpublished at 19:55 GMT 16 February

    Freestyle skiing - women's big air final

    Tim Warwood
    Snowboard and freestyle skiing commentator on BBC Two

    Goodness me, that was enormous! We've got a final on our hands. Naomi Urness can't believe it.

    We're being treated to a proper show.

    And Canada's Urness goes second with 86.75.

  20. What's ongoing/coming up on day 10?published at 19:54 GMT 16 February

    All times GMT

    Four golds still need to be won on day 10:

    • 18:00-20:00 - Ski jumping men's super team
    • 19:00-22:00 - Figure skating pair skating (free skate) - featuring GB's Anastasia Vaipan-Law and Luke Digby
    • 19:45-21:00 - Freestyle skiing women's big air final - featuring GB's Kirsty Muir
    • 20:06-21:00 - Bobsleigh women's monobob - featuring GB's Adele Nicoll

    Plus GB women are in curling action against Switzerland.