
"No gentle easing into this one: already under way are the final matches in the men's curling pool, with GB needing either first-placed Switzerland sort out Italy or second-placed Canada to deal with Norway. If one of those two things happens, Bruce Mouatand lads are into the knockouts and from there, who knows? And at lunchtime, the women get going, GB needing to handle Italy with second-placed Switzerland nailing third-placed USA. That happens, they'd also be into the last four."
"In between times, we've men's and women's sprint ski mountaineering heats, semi and final in which we need to watch out for Emily Harrop, French with British parents, who's favourite. Then there's the men's team Nordic combined, both ski jumping and cross-country, along with men's halfpipe quallies so, plenty to keep us going. Then, this afternoon, we've the Sweden v Switzerland for the bronze medal in the women's ice hockey and the 1500m final in the men's speed skating,"
"Roundabout the same time, Switzerland and Canada take on two of GB, Norway and Italy in the men's curling semis, while USA meet Canada in the final of the women's hockey with the women's halfpipe also getting going. That one features Zoe Atkin a serious medal prospect whose sister Isabel took bronze in the 2018 slopestyle but Eileen Gu, defending champ and double silver medalist in the big air and slopestyle, is one of various hunting the gold."
Men's curling matches determine GB's knockout fate, with Switzerland leading Italy 3-1 and Norway leading Canada 5-4. GB advances if Switzerland beats Italy or Canada beats Norway. Women's curling starts at lunchtime with GB requiring a win over Italy and Switzerland defeating USA to reach the semifinals. Men's and women's sprint ski mountaineering feature heats, semifinals and finals with Emily Harrop a leading contender. The men's team Nordic combined combines ski jumping and cross-country. Halfpipe qualifiers include medal favorites Zoe Atkin and Eileen Gu. The afternoon includes Sweden v Switzerland for women's hockey bronze and the men's 1500m speed skating final, followed by the women's singles free program.
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