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Winter Olympics day 10: ski jumping, freestyle skiing and Valieva latest – live!

LIVE – Updated at 13:08

Live updates: Join Adam Collins for the latest action from Beijing with gold medals to be won in aerials and team ski jumping.

Ski jumping: Slovenia stay well clear of Norway with a 127m jump from Peter Prevc. So, it’s all down to Austria, Manual Fettner - the man who won silver on Saturday - with the final jump of the night. He’s up, he’s flying... it’s 128m. It’s going to be so close - we await the marks. It’s enough! 119 points earn Austria gold by eight points.

Norway miss out on a medal by 0.8 points.

Ski jumping: The big four to come, here we go. For Germany, it’s Karl Geiger - the bronze medallist in the solo event on the weekend. Is is over 130m? Not quite, 128m. They’re relying on the style points to bridge the three-point gap to Norway. Over to Lindvik, the champion on Saturday... and he’s short! How short? Glum faces in the Norwegian camp... 126m. Is that enough for them to stay ahead of Germany in bronze? It comes down to style marks again... Germany keep their noses ahead by 0.8 of a point! 922.9 to 922.1. Just Slovenia and Austria to jump for gold. A thrilling finish this event.

Ski jumping: Quick aside - why are style points even a thing in ski jumping? I’m not the first to make this observation, but surely it should be about getting as far as you can, however you can? I’ll stop now.

Ski jumping: A big third round! Austraia, Slovenia and Norway are on the podium for now with one jump to go - with the wind dropping, the major players were really able to turn the heat up.

The top four are in contention for medals, they are:

1. Austria 823.7

2. Slovenia 818.4

3. Norway 806.5

4. Germany 803.9

Norway have the singles champion, Marius Lindvik, to come. The last jumps are in reverse

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