A busy few days offline mean the need for a triple post to avoid falling further behind with 21 medal events across days six, seven and eight.
Medals
The Men's Alpine Combined GOLD was won by Johannes Strolz (AUT) as he finished ahead of Aleksandr Aamodt Kilde (NOR) who scooped SILVER narrowly ahead of James Crawford (CAN) who collected BRONZE.
In the Women's Super-G, Lara Gut-Behrami edged the GOLD ahead of Mirijam Puchner (AUT) who took SILVER while Michelle Gisin (SUI) secured the BRONZE.
GOLD for
Marte Roeiseland (NOR) in the
Women's 7.5km Sprint as she finished clear of
Elivira Oeberg (SWE) who sealed
SILVER while
Dorothea Wierer (ITA) claimed
BRONZE.
The Men's 10km Sprint saw GOLD won by Johannes Thingnes Boe (NOR) with Quentin Fillon-Maillet (FRA) sealing SILVER and Tarjei Boe (NOR) collecting BRONZE.
In the
Women's 10km Classic, Therese Johaug (NOR) won
GOLD ahead of
Finnish duo
Kerttu Niskanen who took
SILVER while
Krista Parmakoski claimed
BRONZE.
GOLD for Iivo Niskanen (FIN) came in the Men's 15km Classic as Alexander Bolshunov (ROC) took SILVER and Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo (NOR) claimed BRONZE. The GB pair of Andrew Young and Andrew Musgrave finished in 46th and 51st.
The Women's 4x5km Relay saw ROC take GOLD ahead of Germany who took SILVER while Sweden collected BRONZE.
GOLD for Nathan Chen (USA) in the Men's Single Skating as he outscored the Japanese duo of Yuma Kagiyama who took SILVER while Shoma Uno claimed BRONZE.
The
Mixed Team Aerials saw
USA win
GOLD as they outscored
China who scooped
SILVER while
Canada collected
BRONZE.
A
Track Record in the
Team Relay saw
Germany win
GOLD ahead of
Austria who took
SILVER while
Latvia claimed
BRONZE.
The
Women's 1000m GOLD was won by
Suzanne Schulting (NED) as she finished ahead of
Minjeong Choi (KOR) who sealed
SILVER while
Hanne Desmet (BEL) battled for
BRONZE.
The
Men's event saw double joy for
Germany as
Christopher Grotheer won
GOLD and
Axel Junck took
SILVER while
Wengang Yan (CHN) claimed
BRONZE. The
GB duo of
Matt Weston and
Marcus Wyatt finished in 15th and 16th.
In the Women's Event, Hannah Neise (GER) won GOLD ahead of Jaclyn Narracott (AUS) who took SILVER while Kimberley Bos (NED) collected BRONZE. GB's Laura Deas finished in 19th.
The
Men's Large Hill Individual saw
Marius Lindvik (NOR) win
GOLD ahead of
Ryoyu Kobayashi (JPN) who took
SILVER while
Karl Geiger (GER) claimed
BRONZE.
The
Women's Halfpipe saw
Chloe Kim (USA) storm to
GOLD ahead of
Queralt Castellet (ESP) who scooped
SILVER while
Sena Tomita (JPN) claimed
BRONZE.
GOLD for Alessandro Haemmerle (AUT) in the Men's Cross as he finished ahead of Eliot Grondin (CAN) who sealed SILVER while Omar Visintin (ITA) claimed BRONZE.
The Men's Halfpipe saw Ayumu Hirano (JPN) take GOLD ahead of Scotty James (AUS) who scooped SILVER while Jan Scherrer (SUI) collected BRONZE.
In the Mixed Team Cross, USA (Nick Baumgartner/Lindsey Jacobellis) won GOLD ahead of Italy (Omar Visintin/Michela Moioli) who scooped SILVER while Canada (Eliot Grondin/Mereyta Odine) collected BRONZE.
An
OLYMPIC RECORD time of 6:43.51
saw
Irene Schouten (NED) storm to
GOLD in the
Women's 5000m ahead of
Isabelle Weidemann (CAN) who took
SILVER and
Martina Sablikova (CZE) who collected
BRONZE.
A WORLD RECORD time of 12:30.74 in the Men's 10000m as Nils van der Poel (SWE) eased to GOLD ahead of Patrick Roest (NED) who took SILVER while Davide Ghiotto (ITA) claimed BRONZE.
The Men's 500m GOLD saw Tingyu Gao (CHN) win GOLD with an OLYMPIC RECORD time of 34.32 as he finished ahead of Min Kyu Cha (KOR) who took SILVER while Wataru Morishige (JPN) claimed BRONZE.
GB Updates
The Women's Round Robin has seen mixed results for GB so far with an opening 6-5 loss to
Switzerland followed by an epic 8-2 victory over defending champions
Sweden. An agonising loss to
Republic of Korea (9-7) was a blip but joy then came in a 10-5 success against
USA.
The Men's Round Robin also saw a mixed start for GB starting with a 7-5 win over Italy which was followed by a 9-7 defeat to USA before a huge 8-3 win over Norway.