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Results and schedule
Day 16: Saturday, 27 February 2010
Completed
No events have finished so far today
In progress
17:00Curling: Men's Finals - Sweden v Switzerland
Coming up
18:00Alpine skiing: Men's slalom, run 1 of 2
18:00Snowboarding: Men's Parallel Giant Slalom --
19:45Cross country skiing: Women's 30km Mass Start
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(All times local. GMT -8)
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Anna Thompson
in Vancouver
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0930: We've had two ends in the men's curling bronze medal match and it's even-Stevens at one apiece.
0915: The men's slalom first leg is scheduled for 1000 (1800 GMT) up at Whistler Creekside and there are 102 set to race. Looks like a wide open race on paper among the top 30, with the Austrians desperate to get on the podium after a disappointing men's team performance so far. Benjamin Raich, Manfred Pranger, Reinfried Herbst and Marcel Hirscher will be looking to make amends but they will have to watch out for local lad Michael Janyk as well as Croatian veteran Ivica Kostelic and Bode Miller, who has had a stonking Games. GB hopes rest with Dave Ryding and Andy Noble and the "snow leopard", Ghana's Kwame Nkrumah-Acheampong, makes his Winter Olympic debut, the last of the skiers to race. BBC Sport's Lizzie Greenwood-Hughes caught up with him a few days ago. You can read her blog.
0900: The pipe band have led Sweden and Switzerland onto the ice sheet at Vancouver Olympic Centre for the bronze play-off match. BBC commentator Rhona Martin is going for a Sweden win, Steve Cram for Switzerland. My view? I reckon one of them will be right.
0850: We have a smorgasbord of sport today from the curling, to slalom, to parallel giant slalom, cross country skiing, speed skating and bobsleigh. If that doesn't whet your appetite nothing will. So what are your hopes and expectations today? You know we love interacting with you so either text your comments and views on 81111 (UK) using OLYMPICS as your first word or +44 7786200666 (worldwide), or
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0845: Good morning/evening everyone from a very wet Vancouver. Hope you're ready for the penultimate day's action where seven golds will be won. Early action though will be the men's curling bronze medal match between Sweden and Switzerland, which is coming up at 0900 (1700 GMT). That's a replay of the European Championship final back in December which the young Swedes won.
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