Live - Winter Olympics day 10

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ByRob Hodgettsin Vancouver

0905: Remember, you can join in the fun yourself by getting in touch via text on 81111 if you’re in the UK or +44 7786200666 if you’re not. Or viaTwitterif that’s your bag. For instance, Peacism Tweeted to say: “Am very, very, very stoked about ski cross. Expect it to be as exciting as the boarders except faster.” To whet your appetite for the demolition derby on skis, check out Graham Bellcompeting in ski cross.Gnarly, dude.

0850: So, first by a nose we have women’s curling and here’s how they roll: Britain take on Switzerland, the 2002 and 2006 silver medallists, very much needing a win after yesterday’s loss to USA. Britain have won three, lost three and are tied with Germany and Sweden in fourth place in thetable.Canada, Norway and Switzerland are the one-two-three. The top four go through to the semi-finals. In this morning’s other matches Germany play Denmark, Canada take on USA and Russia meet Japan. You can follow them all on ourcurling live pages.

0845: Hello team. On form Ace. It’s day 10 of the Games and I, for one, am stoked. Why The sun’s out and shortly we’ve got Britain’s women in action against Switzerland in the curling, alongside the Olympic debut of skier cross, followed by men’ super combined, with a little biathlon, a lot of ice hockey, some figure skating and some speed skating. That’s one tasty combo. Oh, I forgot to add the relish - the final two-runs of the men’s two-man bobsleigh. Shall we cook it on gas Yeah, baby. Oh dear, I’ve been here too long.

For a full run down of what’s on today, check out ourschedule page.But don’t worry, I’ll flag them all up as we go along. Ready Let’s go.