17-02-2022, 17:30
I've just watched a controlled display of shot-making from the GB Men curlers to fashion a victory by 8-4 over United States and a mouthy John Shuster. GB ignored his comments and kept him at bay. Shuster is a brilliant curler but he loves making the big shots and it sometimes, like today, can go against him. And at last GB are going to get a medal - you can depend on the curlers to deliver.
In the other Semi-final, Sweden beat Canada 5-3 in another really tight game, making a GB v Sweden Final at 06.05 on Saturday morning. All the earlier games count for nothing, but GB are on a roll. Gold is there for the taking in what promises to be another tense, tight game.
Also coming up is another GB v Sweden game, this time in the Women's Semi-final at 12.05 tomorrow. The other game is Switzerland v Japan at the same time. A couple of guaranteed medals would be a great boost, consideing the disappointments of the past 2 weeks.
Keen viewers can watch Zoe Atkins in her attempt to win a medal in the Freeski Halfpipe Final starting with the first of 3 runs at 01.30 tomorrow. Zoe will be 9th away.
Gus Kenworthy is in the Men's Final at 01.30 on Saturday morning and will be 1st to go. This event also has 3 runs to strut your stuff.
In the Men's Ski Cross Seeding run tomorrow at 03.45, Oliver Davis is due to go in 28th place.
At the reasonable time of 08.30, Cornelius Kersten races in the outside lane in the 10th pairing of the Men's 1000m Speed Skating.
12.00 is the start of the 2-woman Bob and the GB pair of Montell Douglas and Mica McNeill are 18th away.
I will be unavailable all day tomorrow, so I'll not be reporting on any of these events, but hopefully someone will take over to report all the good news.
In the other Semi-final, Sweden beat Canada 5-3 in another really tight game, making a GB v Sweden Final at 06.05 on Saturday morning. All the earlier games count for nothing, but GB are on a roll. Gold is there for the taking in what promises to be another tense, tight game.
Also coming up is another GB v Sweden game, this time in the Women's Semi-final at 12.05 tomorrow. The other game is Switzerland v Japan at the same time. A couple of guaranteed medals would be a great boost, consideing the disappointments of the past 2 weeks.
Keen viewers can watch Zoe Atkins in her attempt to win a medal in the Freeski Halfpipe Final starting with the first of 3 runs at 01.30 tomorrow. Zoe will be 9th away.
Gus Kenworthy is in the Men's Final at 01.30 on Saturday morning and will be 1st to go. This event also has 3 runs to strut your stuff.
In the Men's Ski Cross Seeding run tomorrow at 03.45, Oliver Davis is due to go in 28th place.
At the reasonable time of 08.30, Cornelius Kersten races in the outside lane in the 10th pairing of the Men's 1000m Speed Skating.
12.00 is the start of the 2-woman Bob and the GB pair of Montell Douglas and Mica McNeill are 18th away.
I will be unavailable all day tomorrow, so I'll not be reporting on any of these events, but hopefully someone will take over to report all the good news.
Cabbage is still good for you