British athletes are in action across six sports on Day 10 in Milano Cortina, with Dave Ryding making his fifth Olympic appearance in alpine skiing and Kirsty Muir’s appearance in the freestyle skiing big air final among the highlights.
All times below are GMT.
Alpine Skiing
Dave Ryding is one of three Brits competing in the men’s slalom. ‘The Rocket’, 39, has a best Olympic finish of ninth at PyeongChang 2018 from his four previous appearances and is joined by Laurie Taylor and Billy Major.
Both Major and Taylor are featuring at their second Olympics, Taylor having debuted in PyeongChang and Major in Beijing four years later. Taylor recorded his best World Cup finish of fourth earlier this season.
The first run is at 9am with the second at 12.30pm.
Curling
Team Morrison are first on the ice on Monday, taking on Denmark at 8.05am. They have won one and lost three of their four round-robin matches so far. They then return to action against Switzerland at 6.05pm.
Team Mouat, who had four wins from five prior to Sunday night’s match against Switzerland, face Norway in the men’s event at 1.05pm.
Bobsleigh
Brad Hall and Taylor Lawrence begin their two-man heats at 9am. The first two heats are on Monday, with the remaining two on Tuesday.
Hall was one of Team GB’s flagbearers at the Milano Cortina 2026 opening ceremony, alongside Lilah Fear. He and Lawrence have won bronze medals at the last two European Championships.
In the women’s monobob, Adele Nicoll sits 13th heading into the final two runs, which are at 6pm and 8pm.
Short Track Speed Skating
Niall Treacy, who made the final of the 1500m on Saturday, goes in the men’s 500m – his third event of the Games – from 10.18am.
Freestyle Skiing
Kirsty Muir, who finished fourth in the slopestyle last week, goes in the big air final from 6.30pm. She qualified in fourth with a total score of 166.50.
Figure Skating
Anastasia Vaipan-Law and Luke Digby will be hoping to conclude their pairs event with the free skate at 7pm. Their short program takes place this evening with the top 16 pairs qualifying.
With thanks to Team GB








