Team GB have two opportunities to medal on the final day of the Winter Olympics ahead of the closing ceremony in Verona.
Zoe Atkin’s delayed women’s freeski halfpipe final will provide strong medal hopes for the reigning world champion who qualified in first, while Team Hall will look to make up time in the four-man bobsleigh.
Freestyle skiing
Zoe Atkin competes in the women’s halfpipe final on Sunday morning at 9.40am GMT.
Atkin posted the highest score, 91.50, in qualifying and is the reigning world and X Games champion.
Bobsleigh
The third and fourth run of the men’s four-man bobsleigh get underway at 9am GMT on Sunday.
Brad Hall, Taylor Lawrence, Greg Cackett, Leon Greenwood sit seventh after their first run with a cumulative 1:49.43 leaving them with work to do to get into the medals.
But Lawrence insists they still have a chance to get back into the podium spots.
"That first run was storming, all the boys were really pushing to the max and that's where we need to be,” he said.
“We showed we are in medal shape and Brad's driving was phenomenal. We feel we're right in the mix."
Closing ceremony
As the Winter Olympics comes to a close, the athletes will head to Verona for the closing ceremony hosted at the Arena di Verona, a Roman amphitheatre from 30AD,
It will get underway at 6.30pm as athletes and fans bid farewell to the Milano Cortina Games.
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