What to watch and when: Day four highlights
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Your support makes all the difference.*Cross-country skiing (Ladies' 10km Free)
Veteran Canadian Sara Renner makes her competitive farewell. (6pm, Eurosport)
*Alpine skiing (Men's downhill)
The rearranged flagship event of the Games takes place following Saturday's postponement due to poor conditions and rising temperatures. Edward Drake provides the sole Brit interest. (From 6.30pm, Eurosport)
*Cross-country skiing (Men's 15km free)
Estonia's Andrus Veerpalu seeks to defend his title. (8.15pm, Eurosport)
*Snowboarding (Men's finals)
Pierre Vaultier and Nate Holland look to challenge holder Seth Wescott. (10pm, Eurosport)
*Speed skating (Men's 500m)
Home favourite Jeremy Wotherspoon has one last shot at gold in front of his home crowd, but faces a challenge from Lee Kyou-hyuk and Sven Kramer. (From 11.15pm, Eurosport)
*Figure skating (Pairs Free)
Britain's Stacey Kemp and David King hope still to be in contention. (From 12.45 am, Eurosport)
*Elsewhere... Luge women's singles run; Women's ice hockey preliminaries: Switzerland, 3-0 losers themselves on Saturday, look to contain Canada following the hosts' 18-goal humiliation of Slovakia.
Further coverage BBC 2, 11.20pm-5am.
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