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Hazel Irvine hosts live coverage from Vancouver. The women's bobsleigh reaches its final stages, plus short track, speed skating, women's aerials finals and men's ice hockey.

Hazel Irvine hosts live coverage from Vancouver.

The women's bobsleigh competition reaches its final stages at the Whistler Sliding Centre. Britain's Nicola Minichiello and Gillian Cooke are looking to add the Olympic title to the world crown they won last year, which would make them Britain's first Olympic bobsleigh champions since Anthony Nash and Robin Dixon struck gold in Innsbruck in 1964. But up against them is mighty German Sandra Kiriasis, who has dominated the sport for much of the past decade. Commentators: Paul Dickenson and Colin Bryce.

There is live coverage of the women's short track 3000m relay finals, with South Korea aiming for a fifth consecutive gold. The only other country to have won this event at the Olympics is Canada and they should push the mighty Koreans all the way in the Pacific Coliseum. Commentators: Hugh Porter and Wilf O'Reilly.

In freestyle skiing, there is the women's aerials finals in which competitors perform spectacular, acrobatic jumps. Given their gymnastic prowess, it's no surprise that China have dominated this sport in recent years. Li Nina, the three-time reigning world champion, could well improve on the silver medal she won in 2006. Commentator: Ed Leigh.

There is coverage of the men's ice hockey quarter-finals, with top seeds Canada carrying the hopes of an expectant nation. The winners advance to the semi-finals. Commentators: Bob Ballard and Brent Pope.

The women's 5000m final should feature the remarkable Martina Sablikova of the Czech Republic. The 22-year-old just missed out on an Olympic medal when finishing fourth in Turin but she has dominated this distance since, winning three consecutive world titles. Commentators: Hugh Porter and Wilf O'Reilly.

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Thu 25 Feb 2010 01:30

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