Day 11: Part 2
Hazel Irvine hosts coverage from Vancouver. The ice dancing competition finishes, ski jumping concludes with the team event, plus curling and the women's ice hockey semi-finals.
Hazel Irvine hosts live coverage from Vancouver.
The ice dancing competition reaches its conclusion with the free dance. It is now over 25 years since the Winter Olympics in Sarajevo when Torvill and Dean wowed the world with their Bolero routine, which remains an iconic moment in British sport. Scottish brother and sister John and Sinead Kerr carry Team GB's hopes this year - a medal would be an amazing achievement but by no means impossible in what looks to be an open competition. Commentators: Sue Barker and Robin Cousins.
The ski jumping at the Whistler Olympic Park concludes with the team event. Each team consists of four men who take it in turns to jump, with each counting towards his nation's final score. Austria are the defending champions and favourites to retain their title with Finland their most likely challengers. Commentator: Paul Dickenson.
The female British curlers take on Denmark in the round robin stages. Eve Muirhead's team can't afford any slip-ups against the Danes, who were silver medallists in the inaugural women's competition 12 years ago. Commentators: Steve Cram and Rhona Martin.
There is also coverage from the women's ice hockey semi-finals. The formidable Canadians are going for a hat-trick of golds, having won in Turin and Salt Lake City. Can the hosts keep their bid on track tonight? Commentators: Bob Ballard and Brent Pope.
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