SKELETON (0130 GMT+1)

Dom Parsons will slide in the conclusion of the men's skeleton competition, seeking to win Great Britain's first medal of the Games. Home favourite Yun Sung-bin has a near unassailable lead, but Parsons is 0.03 seconds off the podium places in fourth with two runs of the four-run competition remaining. The women's event, featuring defending champion Lizzy Yarnold and Laura Deas begins later on Friday.

ALPINE (0200)

The two-run women's slalom takes place at Yongpyong Alpine Centre with giant slalom winner Mikaela Shiffrin of the United States seeking her second gold in two days and third in all. She is the dominant force in the event and it is difficult to imagine another victor.

SNOWBOARD (0200)

Zoe Gillings-Brier is Britain's representative in the women's snowboard cross, where plenty of eyes will fall on Lindsey Jacobellis of the USA. Her showboating cost her gold in 2006, she was disqualified in 2010 and crashed in 2014. She is still in search of Olympic redemption.

ALPINE (0300)

The men's super-G is on at Jeongseon Alpine Centre, with Thursday's downhill winner Aksel Lund Svindal of Norway among the favourites. Svindal won the 2010 Olympic title and was succeeded in 2014 by compatriot Kjetil Jansrud, another contender here.

NORDIC (0700)

After finishing a British best of seventh in the 30km skiathlon, Andrew Musgrave vowed "see you on the podium" on Friday. That day has come for the Norway-based Scot, with his favoured 15km free event which also features Pita Taufatofua. Tonga's bare-chested flag bearer is unlikely to be in podium contention.

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