Hosts: Beijing, China Dates: 4-20 February
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Brad Hall's sled was sixth after the first two runs at the Beijing Winter Olympics.

Hall is 0.69 seconds off the lead, but less than a second off the bronze.

The final day of competition at the Games will be fought on Sunday.

Greg Cackett said that the sixth overnight was a drastic improvement over last year.

We are not stopping until the fourth heat ends.

Team Great Britain's Gus Kenworthy fell twice before securing eighth in ski halfpipe as his freestyle skiing career came to an end.

Americans David Wise and Alex Ferreira took silver and bronze, while New Zealand's Nico Porteous won gold with 93.00.

After winning slopestyle silver for the US in 2014, he switched to Britain.

After scoring 71.25 on his last run, he said thank you.

This sport and the Olympics and competing on a professional level has changed my life in ways I could have never imagined. I grew up in a town of 2,000 people, 48 kids in my graduating class, and I was the only one who didn't go to college.

I'm gay. I felt like I didn't fit in in sport, and to be out and proud, competing at the Olympics and all of the opportunities that have come my way since the Olympics, I couldn't be more thankful. I know that there is an expiration date and I am at that date.

He said that skiing has meant the world to him. When I was three years old, I started doing this. My mother and I learned together. She was 41, she used to sing to me on the chairlift, and I would take naps on her lap. We would do another run after she woke me up.

All of my best friends have been made through this sport. I am eternally indebted to this sport and grateful to be able to be a part of it and compete at three Olympic Games with my mother in mind. I love you mom.

The cross country 50 km mass start was shortened to 30 km because of the bitterly cold conditions at the Genting venue, which British skier Andrew Musgrave described as a joke.

Alexander Bolshunov of Russia won his third gold medal of the Games and fifth medal in Beijing, finishing 12th.