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And some sporting couples, including Team GB speed skaters Cornelius Kersten and Ellia Smeding, are spending 14 February together at Beijing 2022.
Canada take threepublished at 13:18 Greenwich Mean Time 14 February 2022
13:18 GMT 14 February 2022
Women's curling - Great Britain 1-4 Canada
Eve Muirhead leaves GB's last stone beside the remaining red on the button, but Jennifer Jones once again delivers with Canada's final shot to secure three in the fifth end.
It was looking pretty good for GB there, but they now trail 4-1.
Postpublished at 13:03 Greenwich Mean Time 14 February 2022
13:03 GMT 14 February 2022
Two-man bobsleigh
British pair Brad Hall and Nick Gleeson are stationary. Not on the track, of course, but on the leaderboard. They remain 11th with 24 teams now having completed their first run.
While they are 0.67 seconds behind German leader Francisco Freidrich, British eyes are more likely to fixed on the bronze-medal spot.
Hall and Gleeson are 0.28 seconds behind the Russian crew currently in third.
Postpublished at 12:59 Greenwich Mean Time 14 February 2022
12:59 GMT 14 February 2022
Women's curling - Great Britain 1-1 Canada
Oh it's close out there all right.
There have rarely been several stones in play at any one time during this match, and once again GB and Canada are taking it in turns to clean the other out of the house.
Two stones left each, Canada have one yellow standing - and they will have the final say in this fourth end.
"They're not hanging around"published at 12:59 Greenwich Mean Time 14 February 2022
12:59 GMT 14 February 2022
Two-man bobsleigh
John Hunt Sliding commentator on BBC TV
When you see the camera angles it's hard to get a real feel for how fast these sleds are going. Around 82mph plus, they're not hanging around, it just doesn't look that fast.
Canada into another ice hockey finalpublished at 12:56 Greenwich Mean Time 14 February 2022
12:56 GMT 14 February 2022
Canada 10-3 Switzerland
Are we set for the latest instalment of the heavyweight battle between Canada and the USA for women's ice hockey gold in Beijing?
Canada have secured their place in the Olympic final for the SEVENTH consecutive Games, following a resounding 10-3 win over Switzerland earlier today.
Four-time champions since the title was first contested in 1998, Canada have met the USA in the final for the past three Winter Olympics.
Defending champions the USA, who beat Canada 3-2 in the 2018 final, face Finland in the other semi-final at 13:10 GMT.
Slovenia out in frontpublished at 12:50 Greenwich Mean Time 14 February 2022
12:50 GMT 14 February 2022
Men's team ski jumping
We are halfway through the final of the men's team ski jumping event and it is Slovenia who remain in the gold medal position.
They were briefly bumped off top spot by Austria, but Cene Prevc delivered the best jump of the final round so far to nudge the Slovenians back in front.
Norway remain in third and have extended their gap between themselves and .
It looks like the current top three are going to fight it out for a position on the podium.