Goodbye!published at 15:15 Greenwich Mean Time 14 February 2022
Thanks for your eyes today. Let's do it all again tomorrow shall we? Excellent. See you then!
Ice skating: Kamila Valieva allowed to compete at Games after failed drugs test
Bobsleigh: GB's Brad Hall and Nick Gleeson in two-man event
Curling: GB men beat Switzerland 6-5; GB women v Canada
Women’s ski slopestyle: GB’s Kirsty Muir and Katie Summerhayes qualify for Tuesday's final
Snowboard big air: GB's Katie Ormerod misses out on final; men's qualification
Monobob: Kaillie Humphries wins gold for US
Ice dance: France's Gabriella Papadakis and Guillaume Cizeron win gold; GB duo Lilah Fear and Lewis Gibson 10th
Jonathan Jurejko, Harry Poole, Tom Mallows and Nicola Pearson
Thanks for your eyes today. Let's do it all again tomorrow shall we? Excellent. See you then!
Will we finally see a British medal? There is a chance in the women's ski slopestyle.
Nine medal events are taking place on Tuesday...
01:30-02:30: Women’s snowboard big air
01:30-02:50: Women’s ski slopestyle - GB's Kirsty Muir and Katie Summerhayes
03:00-05:00: Women’s downhill - American double Olympic champion Mikaela Shiffrin races again
05:00-06:00: Men’s snowboard big air
07:00-11:25: Nordic combined
08:20-08:50: Speed skating men’s team pursuit and women’s team pursuit
09:00-10:15: Biathlon 4x7.5km relay
12:15-14:30: Two-man bobsleigh runs three and four - GB's Hall and Gleeson
And finally, here's what Winter-y delights are in store tomorrow...
If you can't wait until later for the highlights, then I'd point you in the direction of our online stories which also include video clips.
Here's a quick round-up of some of the main headlines from today...
Almost time for us to wrap up for the day. I know, I know. Sorry.
But you can still watch live action - currently the semi-finals of the women's ice hockey - on 91Èȱ¬ Two and our online stream.
Later, there will be highlights which you can watch here:
16:00-01:00: 91Èȱ¬ iPlayer, 91Èȱ¬ Red Button, 91Èȱ¬ Sport website and mobile app
19:00-20:00: Today at the Games - 91Èȱ¬ Two
20:00-20:55: Winter Olympics Extra - 91Èȱ¬ Three
Two-man bobsleigh
Nicola Minichiello
Three-time Olympic bobsledder on 91Èȱ¬ TV
Those little mistakes from Brad Hall were just bleeding away the time. He was seven hundredths of a second behind going into this run and now he's four tenths.
Brad's not out of contention but he's got to be perfect tomorrow, he's got to be able to put those runs together.
Two-man bobsleigh
German pair Friedrich and Lochner appear to be locked in a two-way battle for gold, with just 0.15 seconds separating the pair and a gap of 0.79 to Russian pilot Rostislav Gaitiukevich.
He's 0.42 seconds ahead of Brad Hall in 11th, which looks difficult for the Briton to overhaul in tomorrow's final two runs.
Two-man bobsleigh
British bobsleigh pilot Brad Hall, speaking to 91Èȱ¬ Sport about his performance in the first two runs: "Its quite frustrating. We wanted to be a few places higher than where we are now.
"But we made a couple of mistakes in the middle of the track on both runs which left us without speed at the bottom.
"Unfortunately we're not higher up but we don't deserve to be at the moment. We will look back at see where we went wrong and make the corrections for tomorrow."
Two-man bobsleigh
Jamaica's team bring the second run of the two-man bobsleigh to a close.
Many of the teams were slightly slower on run two, including Britain's Brad Hall.
A combined time of one minute 59.74 seconds leaves the British pair - pilot Hall and Nick Gleeson - in 11th place.
Germany's Francisco Friedrich - the dominant man in the sport - leads on one minute 58.38 seconds, ahead of compatriot Johannes Lochner.
Women's curling - Great Britain 3-7 Canada
It's a good attempt from Eve Muirhead - but it's not quite good enough.
Canada take the single in the final end to seal a 7-3 win and move level with GB on a 3-3 record after six matches.
Women's curling - Great Britain 3-6 Canada
Eve Muirhead leaves her penultimate red tucked in front of a yellow.
Canada have three stones lying around the button and take a timeout to make sure they don't miss a trick with their final shot.
Jennifer Jones decides to play it safe, dropping a high guard, and now Muirhead needs to produce a quite stunning final shot here...
Women's curling - Great Britain 3-6 Canada
Three stones left for GB. It's got to be perfect from here.
But Vicky Wright's next attempt falls between Canada's two yellows, leaving the door open for Jennifer Jones to clear it out.
Of course, she does just that.
Women's curling - Great Britain 3-6 Canada
Four stones left for GB. Three yellows parked in the house for Canada.
They take a timeout to consider their next move, before Vicky Wright makes contact with those yellows and leaves one red out in front.
Two-man bobsleigh
Gone in (just over) 60 seconds. Great Britain's medal chances in the two-man bobsleigh, that is.
Pilot Brad Hall and Nick Gleeson completed their second run in one minutes 0.05 seconds, a fraction down on their first run, and leaves them with a tough task of getting on the podium.
Women's curling - Great Britain 3-6 Canada
No point in GB hanging about here. They have to go for a big score and hope for the best...
Women's curling - Great Britain 3-6 Canada
Thomas Duncan
91Èȱ¬ Scotland in Beijing
That's probably curtains for GB. Going to take something special to force an extra end from here.
Women's curling - Great Britain 3-6 Canada
Eve Muirhead leaves GB's final stone on the button, though it does travel slightly further than she would have liked.
A final chance for Jennifer Jones to deny GB here... and it's perfect. A single for Canada to make it 6-3 heading into the final end.
Yet again, it was looking very promising for GB, but they need a huge finish now.
Women's curling - Great Britain 3-5 Canada
Jennifer Jones is human after all!
The Canadian's shot falls short of the house, and GB have one red placed with one stone remaining for both teams.
Two-man bobsleigh
John Jackson
Two-time Olympic bobsledder on 91Èȱ¬ TV
It's a really clean run from the British pair, it's just trying to work out where the speed is going from corner 12 down as it's all being lost in that last split.
Two-man bobsleigh
British pair Brad Hall and Nick Gleeson also lose time from their first run, clocking 1:00.05 on their second run.