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ByOllie Williamsin Vancouver
0908: On Thursday, Sir Steve Redgrave mentioned an idea he’s had:building a long track speed skating venuein Britain. I’ve been having a think about what that would mean if it happened, and Phil Brojaka - the British long track skater mentioned during Thursday’s live coverage - has given me his thoughts, too. Now I’d like yours.Have a read of my blogwhile we watch the curling, and leave a comment orsend a tweet(I’m @bbcsport_ollie).
0901: Short track will be the British focus much later in the day, but the first event under way is the women’s curling bronze medal game. Your protagonists are China and Switzerland. You can watch it live if you’re in the UK, orfollow the actionusing our real-time results page.
0858: You know when you’re sat in a quiet room for a while, in what feels like silence, then suddenly you notice there’s a clock ticking That’s just happened. I’ve got London and Vancouver clocks directly above me and they’re almost deafening me now. It must mean time is ticking away until the end of the 2010 Winter Games - but there are still some big moments, and British medal chances (stop it with that cynical look) on the way.
0851: Hello, everybody. Canadians have had a fair few exciting days recently, and this promises to be another one. Canada’s women take on Sweden for curling gold, and their men face Slovakia in the last four of the hockey, where the United States will play Finland. If you live in Canada and have any sense, you’ll put the ear defenders on now before the cowbell-wielding masses reach the streetsThis article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.