Summary

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

  • Figure skaters Lilah Fear and Lewis Gibson fourth in ice dance after first part - event concludes on Wednesday

  • GB's Mia Brookes finishes fourth in snowboard big air final

  • GB's Bruce Mouat and Jen Dodds lose 9-3 to Sweden in semi-final and will be in bronze-medal match on Tuesday (13:05 GMT)

  • Netherlands Jutta Leerdam, partner of YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul, wins speed skating gold

  • Team GB's Kirsty Muir misses out on slopestyle medal by 0.41 points, finishing fourth

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  1. curling

    Postpublished at 15:43 GMT 9 February

    Curling mixed doubles semi-finals

    Rich is in position early for Great Britain's semi-final against Sweden, which gets under way at Cortina Curling Stadium at 17:05 GMT.

    If you can't wait that long for curling fix, why not relive Bruce Mouat and Jen Dodds' 7-4 victory over Sweden from the round robin?

    Media caption,

    Four wins in four for Team GB's Mouat and Dodds

  2. curling

    Postpublished at 15:36 GMT 9 February

    Curling mixed doubles semi-final - GB v Sweden

    Richard Winton
    BBC Sport Scotland in Cortina

    So I've just arrived rink-side at the Cortina Curling Stadium to be greeted with the chest-swelling sights and sounds of a mini pipe band tuning up. They really shouldn't have gone to the trouble...

  3. Which Brits are still to come on day three?published at 15:30 GMT 9 February

    All times GMT

    Mia BrookesImage source, Getty Images

    There are still plenty of British athletes to look out for on day three...

    From 17:05, Bruce Mouat and Jen Dodds take on Sweden in the curling mixed doubles semi-finals.

    There are two British pairs involved in the figure skating ice dance (rhythm dance) from 18:20.

    Phebe Bekker and James Hernandez will be third pair in action while Lilah Fear and Lewis Gibson - who won World Championship bronze in 2025 - will be the 19th duo to to take to the ice.

    And at 18:30, teenager Mia Brookes is going for gold in the women's snowboard big air!

  4. What's happening on day three?published at 15:22 GMT 9 February

    All times GMT

    Three more gold medals will be awarded on day three of the games.

    • 16:30-18:20 - Women's speed skating 1000m
    • 18:00-20:15 - Men's ski jumping - normal hill
    • 18:30-20:05 - Women's snowboard big air
  5. The battle for gold between Grimaud and Gupublished at 15:15 GMT 9 February

    Women's freeski slopestyle final

    Media caption,

    Gremaud beats Gu to become back-to-back Olympic Champion

    These pair were a level above the rest in the women's slopestyle final earlier today.

    China's Eileen Gu set the tone with a score of 86.58 on her opening run, but a stunning second score by Switzerland's Mathilde Gremaud stole the show in Livigno.

  6. Olympic bosses investigate why medals are breakingpublished at 15:05 GMT 9 February

    Emma Smith
    BBC Sport in Milan

    Media caption,

    'That didn't just happen!' - Johnson's Daley delight leads to medal mishap

    Milan-Cortina 2026 organisers say they are giving "maximum attention" to why Olympic medals are breaking after several athletes experienced issues with theirs.

    Two of the USA's gold medallists, Breezy Johnson and Alysa Liu, revealed the ribbon had come away from the medal soon after they received their prize.

    Johnson, who won gold in the women's downhill alpine skiing, showed her broken medal at the post-event media conference.

    "So there's the medal. And there's the ribbon," she told reporters. "And here's the little piece that is supposed to go into the ribbon to hold the medal, and yeah, it came apart."

    Liu disclosed a similar issue in a video on social media, external, external after she won gold as part of the United States squad in the figure skating team event.

    The video shows Liu holding up the medal and ribbon in separate hands, with the text: "My medal don't need the ribbon."

    Read more here

  7. What's happened so far on day three?published at 14:55 GMT 9 February

    Media caption,

    Muir narrowly misses out on medal in slopestyle

  8. Dramatic or distracting? Olympic drone footage catches the eyepublished at 14:46 GMT 9 February

    Emma Smith
    BBC Sport in Milan

    Barnabas Szollos of Team Israel skis as a drone follows him down the coursImage source, Getty Images

    If you were watching the downhill skiing or luge at Milan-Cortina 2026 over the weekend, you will have noticed the dramatic new camera angles being provided at these Games.

    Drones have been used in Olympic coverage since 2014, but they have been much more prevalent at these Winter Games.

    Carrying cameras, the drones have been flown close behind athletes as they ski or slide, capturing dramatic footage which has never been seen at a Games before.

    But they have proved divisive for audiences, with social media split between admiring the footage or being put off by the noise.

    The whirring of the drone blades is audible in the live coverage. Some have described it as the Winters' answer to the vuvuzela, the infamous horns heard throughout the football World Cup in 2010.

    It has led to concerns that the sound might be impacting the athletes, putting them off as they compete in the biggest events of their careers.

    "I spoke to a USA skeleton and luge coach and he said that the athlete can't hear it and aren't affected by it, but I think if I was competing with a drone I would be super aware of it," Lizzy Yarnold, two-time Olympic gold medallist in the skeleton for Great Britain, told BBC Sport.

    "Any small things or changes can put athletes off their mental game."

    Read more here

  9. Muir finishes agonising fourth in slopestylepublished at 14:37 GMT 9 February

    Women's freeski slopestyle final

    Team GB's Kirsty Muir put in a big third run in the women's slopestyle final this morning, but it wasn't enough to secure a medal.

    The Scot finished fourth - an agonising 0.41 points behind Canada's Megan Oldham in the bronze-medal position.

    Kirsty MuirImage source, Getty Images
  10. Got any pins?published at 14:30 GMT 9 February

    Jess Anderson
    BBC Sport in Cortina

    By far the question I have most been asked while in Cortina is whether I have any pins. As most people are probably aware now, pins are like currency at the Olympics.

    It’s a tough one, obviously I want to fill up my lanyard but I have been stung a couple of times by handing out one of my BBC Sport pins and getting nothing in return.

    I think I need to start being a bit more ruthless about who I’m giving them to. If you’ve got nothing to trade, don't ask me.

    On the other hand you’ve got to respect the ‘don’t ask don’t get’ rule.

  11. Get Involvedpublished at 14:26 GMT 9 February

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

    Tuning in for the first day of my two weeks off work to watch the Winter Olympics. Amazing action! Heading over on Friday to watch men’s ice hockey over the weekend. Can’t wait!

    Leigh

  12. ice hockey

    Italy into ice hockey quarter-finals for first timepublished at 14:22 GMT 9 February

    Women's preliminary round - Japan 2-3 Italy

    Italy celebrate ice hockeyImage source, Getty Images

    A historic moment for Italy.

    In the women's ice hockey earlier, the hosts beat Japan 3-2 to qualify for the quarter-finals for the first time.

    Mathilde Fantin scored the opening two goals before Rui Ukita pulled one back for Japan. A third for Italy from Kristin della Rovere put the game out of reach, with Akane Shiga netting a late consolation for Japan.

    The victory moves Italy up to second in Group B, with two wins from their opening three games.

    The top three teams from Group B progress to the quarter-finals. Japan would have to win their final game against bottom-placed France and hope Italy beat third-placed Germany if they are to qualify.

  13. Postpublished at 14:18 GMT 9 February

    Alpine Skiing - Men's Team Combined

    Italy will be disappointed after the men's team combined because they went into the slalom in gold medal position and ended up finishing seventh.

    The women's ice hockey team will hopefully have put a smile on a few faces, though ...

  14. Postpublished at 14:13 GMT 9 February

    Alpine Skiing - Men's Team Combined

    Switzerland celebrateImage source, Getty Images

    I don't know about you but I really enjoyed that? I hope the event stays and is part of the next Olympics!

    Events which have such jeopardy are always entertaining because it goes down to the very last second.

  15. silver medal

    Silver medal - Austria and Switzerlandpublished at 14:04 GMT 9 February

    Alpine Skiing - Men's Team Combined

    Austria's Vincent Kriechmayr and Manuel Seller and Switzerland's Marco Odrmatt and Loic Meillard are tied with the same time of two minutes and 45.03 seconds.

    They will all receive a silver medal!

    And that also means there will be no bronze medallists.

  16. Postpublished at 14:02 GMT 9 February

    Alpine Skiing - Men's Team Combined

    Matt Chilton
    Alpine skiing commentator on BBC Two

    The gold goes to Franjo von Allmen and Tanguy Nef with a brilliant downhill ski, they are the Olympic gold medallists.

  17. Postpublished at 14:02 GMT 9 February

    Alpine Skiing - Men's Team Combined

    That is Franjo von Allmen's second gold medal of the Games ... not bad, ey!

    You can see why they call him the 'King of Alpine Sking'

  18. gold-medal

    Gold medal - Switzerlandpublished at 13:59 GMT 9 February

    Switzerland celebrateImage source, Reuters

    Franjo von Allmen and Tanguy Nef have won the men's team combined gold!

    Nef had it all to do after Von Allmen's fourth-fastest downhill time and he well and truly delivered.

  19. Postpublished at 13:58 GMT 9 February

    Alpine Skiing - Men's Team Combined

    Matt Chilton
    Alpine skiing commentator on BBC Two

    Huge disappointment for Daniel Yule.

  20. Postpublished at 13:58 GMT 9 February

    Alpine Skiing - Men's Team Combined

    That isn't a fast enough run by Alex Vinatzer and Italy are down to seventh!