Team GB are hoping for more medal success this evening - after two golds on Sunday ensured they will leave the 2026 Olympic Winter Games as history makers. Follow the latest below.
Mon, Feb 16, 2026 It's day 10 of the Winter Olympics in Milano-Cortina with more medals on offer in a variety of different sports throughout the day. Team GB will be hoping to continue the success of what was a historic day for the team on Sunday.
Lilah Fear and Lewis Gibson represented Team GB at the Winter Olympic Games 2026 in Milan for figure skating and placed seventh overall. They sat down with HELLO! on Valentine's Day to share what the
Who knew curling at the 2026 Winter Olympics would be more like a soap opera? The drama first broke out between Canada and Switzerland when the Swiss accused the Canadians of cheating. To be exact, Oskar Eriksson called out Marc Kennedy for double-touching the stone before releasing it.
Team GB's highest finish in the medal table at the Winter Olympics was at Chamonix 1924, the first Winter Games, when they won four medals (a gold in curling, silver in bobsleigh and bronzes in ice hockey and figure skating) to rank sixth.
Matt Weston and Tabby Stoecker teamed up to claim Winter Olympic gold in the mixed team skeleton competition, earning Great Britain their second top medal of the day. Earlier on Sunday, Charlotte Bankes and Huw Nightingale won gold at the Winter Olympics in Milan as they claimed victory in the mixed team snowboard cross.
Matt Weston won his second gold medal of the Winter Olympics in the mixed team skeleton event, but BBC viewers missed the start of his historic track record run
Tabby Stoecker was understandably emotional after winning gold with Matt Weston in the skeleton mixed team event at the Winter Olympics, wiping her eye multiple times as she spoke to the BBC
MATT WESTON has no clue where he is going on his stag do but fears there could be some tricks planned by his pals. Britain’s double Olympic skeleton champion is still on a high following his
Lizzy Yarnold is Britain’s most decorated winter Olympian of all time, as she earned back-to-back gold medals in Sochi and Pyeongchang. It was UK Sport’s Girls4Gold campaign that lured her to hurling herself headfirst down mountains at 150km/h, and she moved up from the junior categories in around 2011.
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