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Winter Olympics 2026: GB glory in mixed team snowboard cross final, Brignone wins women’s giant slalom – live

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Good start from Bankes and she knows she can reel Casta but there is a threat in third from Moioli … A little bobble from Casta and Bankes shifts into gold medal position … Can she stay in pole position into the final section? YES! GREAT BRITAIN WIN GOLD! Their first ever Olympic medal in this event!Bankes is cool, calm as she crosses the finish line.Meanwhile, Nightingale has absolutely launched himself into the GB fans.Italy take silver and France with the bronze.Aha, Graham Searles is here to relieve me, so I’ll budge up and allow him to get settled and ready for that final coming up seven minutes from now.Peace out.

The final of the women’s 500m speed skating gets going soon, at 4.03pm.Femke Kok is favourite, but once they get bousting, anything can happen and probably will.What about Johannes Høsflot Klæbo, then? No one has won as many Winter Olympic gold medals as he – another, in the 4x7.5km relay, means he has a princely nine.

You’d take it.Sweden look set to finish off GB in the curling, banging two out of the house, and that completes a 10-7 win.Elsewhere, USA and China are level at 5-5, with Korea up 6-5 on Japan.We’re playing the 10th end of the GB v Sweden women’s curling, Sweden up 9-7 with the hammer, the gap having been narrowed.And yet more sport!Reminder: it’s a historic day for Great Britain, with Charlotte Bankes and Huw Nightingale winning gold in the mixed team snowboard cross, the team’s first ever in a snow sport.

Shortly, Canada will take on France in Group A of the men’s ice hockey.The format means each team plays the three others in its pool – there are three of them – with the winners and best second-place moving into the last eight, while the others must play a qualification playoff.The women’s curling is still going on, Sweden leading GB 9-5 playing the ninth.They look very strong and will take some beating, while it’s South Korea 6-3 Japan and China 5-4 USA.France lose their chain and are gone; the Netherlands hang on, to join Italy, USA and China in Tuesday’s semi-finals.

France are closing, but they’ve got a lot of work to do, up to fifth but with the Netherlands looking strong enough.Netherlands are going well, in fourth place overall, while France are seventh.But there’s a way to go yet…China go third, Norway fourth, meaning Germany and Japan have gone; the Netherlands and France will now complete the stage.Now it’s China looking oiled, much more so than Norway and inside Italy’s time.The gap is 2s.

Wow, in the men’s pursuit speed skating, Italy edge USA in 3:38.40; both will feel confident of making the last four.Back with the curling, Sweden lead GB 8-5 playing the eighth, while China lead USA and Denmark Italy, 5-3 and 7-1 respectively.Italy and USA are both much better than Germany and Japan, the latter leading by a second or so.They look slick as you like, I must say.

Japan, though, lose their train and now Germany look good, linked like elephants; they finish in 3:45.28, Japan in 3:48.14.USA and Italy come next.The men’s team pursuit will soon get going.

We’ve got four heats, four fastest times into the last four, and Japan take on Germany in the first, into their train far quicker – see below.Goodness me, we’ve so much sport for you it feels wrong.In the curling, GB are taking a good, honest, old-fashioned slapping off Sweden.They trail 8-3 playing the seventh, and this is only going one way.Leeds have beaten Birmingham 4-2 on pens so move into round five of the FA Cup.

We’re an hour and a bit away from the chaos of the women’s 500m speed skating final.Femke Kok of the Netherlands is favourite, but Erin Jackson, USA’s defending champ, will be in the conversation, with Jutta Leerdam, she of the boyfriend with the broken jaw, and bad opinions, also racing.In Colombo, one of the classic matchups in word sport is building…BBC have taken us to the curling, with Sweden now leading GB, who have the hammer, 7-3 playing the sixth.I’m watching Mia Brookes in the qualifying of the women’s slopestyle.She fell first run and this is better, but her jumps aren’t working for her today; her score of 56.

53 means she’ll not be qualifying for the final,She’ll be better for this experience, though, and at only 19, has plenty of time to improve and return,On BBC, they’re talking about the impact that gold’ll have on boarding in the UK – and though, who knows, maybe that’ll turn up another gold medallist, it’s not really about that,Rather, it’s on the many people who’ll find a new joy to elevate their lives, which is what it’s all about,We’re playing extra time at St Andrew’s.

If neither Birmingham nor Leeds score in the next nine minutes or so, we’ll go to penalties.Ah, from 3-3 to 6-3, Sweden, whose 100% leaves them top of the women’s curling pool, now lead GB.Elsewhere, Korea are up 3-2 on Japan and Denmark 4-1 on Italy and China 4-1 on USA.Aha, Sean Ingle’s snap report is with us…I can’t wait for our interviews, surely soon come.The camaraderie between Bankes and Moioli is lovely to see.

Those two have been racing each other a long time and are clearly delighted by each other’s success.The union flag is raised – not on a suburban high street, which is a pleasant relief – and now it’s time for photos.I’d like to know where they’re going out tonight.Charlotte Bankes and Huw Nightingale climb up on to the podium, pump fists, and bow heads.Gold medals are lowered thereupon, and they’ve done it! The endeavour of a lifetime, realised in metal, and goodness only knows how the blithering [redacted] they’re feeling in this moment.

Anthem time.Never in doubt, an incredible effort.Kirkeeide of Norway takes silver, Minkkinen of Finland bronze.France accept their bronze, Italy the silver – we can assuage our regret at missing out on another rendition of Il Canto degli Italiani – and the moment is almost upon us.
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How to plan Ramadan meals: minimal work, maximum readiness

Ramadan arrives this year in February, in the heart of winter. Short days, cold evenings and the pressure of everyday work mean that preparation is no longer about producing abundance, but about reducing effort while maintaining care. For many households balancing jobs, children and long commutes, the question is not what to cook, but how to make the month manageable.The most effective approach to Ramadan cooking is not variety but repetition. A small set of meals that are easy to digest, quick to prepare and gentle on the body can carry a household through 30 days of fasting with far less stress than daily reinvention

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Benjamina Ebuehi’s recipe for almond frangipane crepes | The sweet spot

When it comes to pancake day, I don’t discriminate and fill the day with as many types of pancakes as possible – from a fluffy American-style stack in the morning to a savoury buckwheat pancake at lunch, and finishing off with classic crepes in the evening. This version was heavily inspired by an almond croissant, so although it does lean more towards dessert, I won’t judge if this is what you choose to start your day with. Bake them until the edges go crisp but the middle stays a little gooey.Prep 5 min Rest 20+ min Cook 50 min Makes 7-8 crepes120g plain flour ½ tbsp caster sugar A pinch of salt 2 large eggs 240ml whole milk 25g melted butter, plus extra for greasing Icing sugar, for dusting Lightly whipped cream, to serve (optional)For the frangipane90g salted butter, softened90g caster sugar ¼-½ tsp almond extract1 large egg 110g ground almonds 50g flaked almondsPut the flour, sugar and salt in a bowl and whisk briefly to combine. Add the eggs, whisk to a thick paste, then pour in the milk in three batches, whisking each time to avoid any lumps

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Heard it on the grapevine: Polish wine’s quiet renaissance

Swap the staid stereotypes of Żubrówka vodka and Żywiec lager for vineyards and vintages, because Poland is in the throes of a viticultural renaissance, the likes of which hasn’t been seen for centuries. On a road trip tracing Poland’s best terroirs back in the summer of 2023, I met winemakers going against the grain, unshackled by tradition and producing unpretentious, expressive pours that more than merit a place on your dining table.Lately, Polish wines have been cropping up all over bar and restaurant lists: Niemczańska’s chardonnay at London’s most emblematic Polish restaurant, the borscht-fronted Daquise in South Kensington, say, while chic bar Spry in Edinburgh has started stocking my favourite producers, Dom Bliskowice, Kamil Barczentewicz and Nizio. But you won’t find bottles nestling between the neat rows of kabanos sausages of your local Polski sklep, nor lining the supermarket shelves. Or not just yet, anyway

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​My love letter to Brittany’s best exports

Every February – or occasionally March – I get together with two friends to gorge on pancakes; I provide the pan, Caro does the cocktails and poor old Harry is invariably the chef because she never fails, even three ciders in. With two half-Frenchies in the room, we always start with buckwheat galettes, usually served complète with gruyère, ham and a fried egg (though the more we eat, the more adventurous the combinations become). Then we move on to softer, thicker British sweet pancakes with lemon juice and crunchy demerara sugar to finish. We rarely manage to meet on Shrove Tuesday itself, but apart from the year I went vegan for Lent, that’s no problem. After all, any cold, dark evening is improved by a pancake party

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Rachel Roddy’s recipe for cacio e pepe, the old-fashioned way | A kitchen in Rome

Nightclubs, mechanics, restaurants, a theatre, a wholesale butcher and an Apostolic church occupy some of the network of caves and tunnels that, over the centuries, were burrowed into Monte Testaccio, an ancient rubbish dump hill in the middle of Rome that’s made entirely of broken amphorae. Some places make a feature of their situation, revealing sections of pots not dissimilar to the cross section of snapped wafer biscuits, while others have smoothed the curves with plaster.A few use the caves as originally intended – that is, as natural warehouses offering steady low temperatures and good humidity. In short: the ideal temperature for storing certain foods and wine. Most recently, Vincenzo Mancini, whose project DOL distributes artisanal products from small agricultural realities in Lazio, has taken over a deep cave behind door 93, reclaiming it as an urban ageing space for cheese and cured meat

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How to use up leftover pickle brine in a tartare sauce – recipe | Waste not

Depending on country, region, household or restaurant, every cook makes tartare sauce in their own way. Inspired by Auguste Escoffier’s exceptionally simple tartare, I’ve given his recipe a zero-waste twist by using whole boiled eggs and swapping in pickle brine from a jar of gherkins or capers to replace the vinegar. Everything else is optional: tarragon, mustard, cayenne … add what you like or have in store.Traditionally, tartare sauce is delicious with fish and chips, calamari or in a chicken sandwich, but I also like it tossed through potato salad with tinned sardines and radicchio. It’s also great as a dip with crudites and on top of a steaming jacket potato

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AFL State of Origin return was no kick and giggle but spectre of injury hangs over its future | Jonathan Horn

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Bankes and Nightingale win mixed team snowboard cross for GB’s first Olympic gold on snow

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India beat Australia in rain-hit first women’s T20 cricket international – as it happened

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2025 NFL predictions revisited: Seahawks blindsided us, but we were right about Jets

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Love is in the big air for Ukrainian skier after reaching Winter Olympics final

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Winter Olympics briefing: Pinheiro Braathen writes Brazilian fairytale

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