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Winter Olympics day seven: skeleton, ice hockey, curling and more – live!

LIVE – Updated at 13:58

Live updates: Join Luke McLaughlin for the latest updates from the Beijing Games with more medals to be won.

Jaclyn Narracott, of Australia, is fastest in the second heat of the women’s skeleton with a time of 2min 04.34sec. Hannah Neise and Tina Hermann second and third for Germany.

Not good news for Great Britain’s team: Laura Deas and Brogan Crowley are down in 21st and 22nd in that second heat ...

Now it’s time for the fourth and final run for the men – the gold-medal match.

When Great Britain’s curlers are hot, they’re hot. They now lead Norway 8-2 in the seventh end.

It’s much more exciting in the match between Canada and Switzerland, however: the score is 3-3 going into the seventh end.

She set a world record on her way to the final, and now Suzanne Schulting has defended her Olympic title. The Dutch skater led from the front but was pushed to the line by South Korea’s Choi Min-jeong, who is in tears after missing out by 0.05sec.

Hanne Desmet finished third to claim Belgium’s first medal at these Games, with 500m gold medallist Arianna Fontana (Italy) penalised as she tried to keep pace with the leaders.

It’s now a 2-0 lead for Canada against Sweden in the women’s hockey. Brianne Jenner and Sarah Fillier with the goals.

In the men’s hockey Latvia and Finland are 0-0 in the first period.

In the men’s round robin curling, Norway have now pulled a point back against Great Britain. In the sixth end, it’s 5-2 to Great Britain.

Hello again everyone, Luke here.

I’m just watching the replay of the 1,000m short track skating final. Wow, that was eventful and emotional. VAR checks aplenty ... and devastation for Choi Min-jeong despite her silver medal. A fantastic win for Suzanne Schulting, who

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