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  1. Germany on course for 1-2-3 in four-man bobsleighpublished at 11:14 GMT 22 February

    Four-man bobsleigh (run four - gold medal run)

    The fourth and final run in the four-man bobsleigh will get under way at 11:15 GMT.

    The sleds will go in reverse order of the standings in this run, so Germany's Johannes Lochner will be last up.

    Great Britain, piloted by Brad Hall are joint-sixth with an overall time of 2:44.09 (+1.23 seconds).

    As it stands heading into run four

    1. Germany (Johannes Lochner) - 2:42.86
    2. Germany (Francesco Friedrich) - 2:43.34 (+0.48)
    3. Germany (Adam Ammour) - 2:43.78 (+0.92)
    4. Switzerland (Michael Vogt) - 2:43.87 (+1.01)
    5. Italy (Patrick Baumgartner) - 2:43.96 (+1.10)
  2. Get Involvedpublished at 11:13 GMT 22 February

    Click 'Get Involved' at the top of this page to have your say

    Well done Zoe, we are all proud of you. So brave and you didn't hold back on your third run. AMPLITUDE WINNER.

    Eddie

    Huge congratulations on bronze Zoe! Sad times Alpine events are over.

    Sally

    That was such an amazing run from Zoe! She was so close to getting a silver!

    Matthew

    How on earth was that not at least silver....

    Harvey

  3. Another bronze for the Atkin familypublished at 11:10 GMT 22 February

    Freestyle Skiing - women's freeski halfpipe final

    Zoe AtkinImage source, Reuters

    At the 2018 Olympics, Izzy Atkin won bronze in the women's slopestyle.

    Eight years later, Zoe Atkin is a bronze medallist in the women's halfpipe.

  4. Postpublished at 11:08 GMT 22 February

    Freestyle skiing - women's freeski halfpipe

    Jenny Jones
    Olympic bronze medallist snowboarder on BBC Two

    Atkin celebratingImage source, Getty Images

    Zoe Atkin absolutely skied her heart out on that third run. She did everything she could and five metres out was really great to see.

    She is absolutely over the moon to get a medal, I don't think she could have done anything more.

    An extremely exciting final.

  5. Postpublished at 11:07 GMT 22 February

    Freestyle Skiing - women's freeski halfpipe final

    Ed Leigh
    Snowboarding and freestyle skiing commentator on BBC Two

    We knew that Zoe Atkin's first run was enough to win her a medal.

    Easily going biggest out of the pipe and earning a bronze in the process.

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    Bronze medal - Zoe Atkin (Great Britain)published at 11:04 GMT 22 February

    Freestyle Skiing - women's freeski halfpipe final

    Zoe AtkinImage source, Getty Images

    Zoe Atkin improves on her first jump (90.50) and earns 92.50 points to take the bronze medal!

    That's a fifth medal of the Games for Team GB, to go with three golds and one silver.

    The top three

    1. Eileen Gu (China) - 94.75 points
    2. Li Fanghui (China) - 93.00
    3. Zoe Atkin (Great Britain) - 92.50
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    Silver medal - Li Fanghui (China)published at 11:04 GMT 22 February

    Freestyle Skiing - women's freeski halfpipe final

    Fanghui celebratingImage source, Getty Images

    Li Fanghui clings onto second place by 0.5 points. It's a 1-2 for China!

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    Gold medal - Eileen Gu (China)published at 11:04 GMT 22 February

    Freestyle Skiing - women's freeski halfpipe final

    Gu celebratingImage source, Getty Images

    Eileen Gu defends her title! No one can match her 94.75.

  9. Postpublished at 11:03 GMT 22 February

    Freestyle Skiing - women's freeski halfpipe final

    That's pretty huge from Zoe Atkin! I have no idea what colour medal this is going to be.

  10. Postpublished at 11:01 GMT 22 February

    Freestyle Skiing - women's freeski halfpipe final

    Eileen Gu and Li Fanghui have a huge hug after the latter's final run.

    93 points for Fanghui - an improvement on her 91.50 in run two.

    It all comes down to this. What can Great Britain's Zoe Atkin do?

    As it stands

    1. Eileen Gu (China) - 94.75 points
    2. Li Fanghui (China) - 93.00
    3. Zoe Atkin (Great Britain) - 90.50
  11. Postpublished at 10:59 GMT 22 February

    Freestyle Skiing - women's freeski halfpipe final

    That's a good final run from Australia's Indra Brown but only enough for fifth place (87 points).

    Team GB's Zoe Atkin is guaranteed a medal! But what colour will it be?

  12. Postpublished at 10:57 GMT 22 February

    Freestyle Skiing - women's freeski halfpipe final

    Ed Leigh
    Snowboarding and freestyle skiing commentator on BBC Two

    Gu in actionImage source, Getty Images

    Eileen Gu is inevitable.

    She lands comfortably on every hit and this is beautiful.

  13. Postpublished at 10:57 GMT 22 February

    Freestyle Skiing - women's freeski halfpipe final

    How high did Eileen Gu get on her alley-oop? Wow.

    Turns out Ed (@10.25) was right - she can do better! 94.00 in run two, 94.75 in run three.

    The defending champion has one hand on the gold medal with three skiers to go but she's got two people - Li Fanghui (91.50) and Zoe Atkin (90.50) - hot on her heels.

  14. Postpublished at 10:55 GMT 22 February

    Freestyle Skiing - women's freeski halfpipe final

    Zhang in actionImage source, Getty Images

    China's Kexin Zhang scored 24.25 in her first run, 26.25 in her second, and 83.25 in her third. She's up to fifth place.

    Up next, Eileen Gu. Apparently her second run (94.00) wasn't her best...

  15. Postpublished at 10:53 GMT 22 February

    Freestyle Skiing - women's freeski halfpipe final

    Ed Leigh
    Snowboarding and freestyle skiing commentator on BBC Two

    A great run from Amy Fraser but it would have been an injustice if a run with a jump height average of 1.7 metres went above Zoe Atkin.

  16. Postpublished at 10:52 GMT 22 February

    Freestyle Skiing - women's freeski halfpipe final

    Amy FraserImage source, Reuters

    Huge smile on the face of Canada's Amy Fraser after that run!

    She was in fourth place after run two, with a best score of 85.00.

    Her third run... 88.00. An improvement but not enough for the podium - 2.5 points behind third-placed Zoe Atkin.

  17. Postpublished at 10:49 GMT 22 February

    Freestyle Skiing - women's freeski halfpipe final

    USA's Svea Irving didn't complete her second run following a big fall in her opening run but she's back out for run three.

    She nails her opening alley-oop but can't complete her second trick. It looks like she's really struggling with an injury.

  18. Postpublished at 10:47 GMT 22 February

    Freestyle Skiing - women's freeski halfpipe final

    Canada's Rachael Karker was on the podium in 2022 (bronze) but she won't win a medal this time.

    She posted 79.50 on her second run but falls on her third to remain in fifth place.

  19. Postpublished at 10:45 GMT 22 February

    Freestyle Skiing - women's freeski halfpipe final

    Mischa Thomas in actionImage source, Getty Images

    New Zealand's Mischa Thomas tumbles on her final run, teddy bear rolling along the middle of the pipe before rising to salute the crowd.

    The teenager's 77.75 from her first run remains her best effort. It might be enough for a top-six finish, which is pretty impressive on your Olympic debut.

  20. Postpublished at 10:40 GMT 22 February

    Freestyle Skiing - women's freeski halfpipe final

    After falling in her opening two runs, USA's Kate Gray nails her final attempt, her green skis flashing through the air!

    66.50 points moves her from 10th to 8th.