
Olympic 2018 Results: How to View Live Updates for Monday Medal Tally
The 2018 Pyeongchang Games continue Monday with another seven gold medals up for grabs, as glory beckons in a range of events including Alpine skiing, figure skating, ski jumping and snowboarding.
Germany have had a fine start to the Winter Olympics picking up three gold medals already as part of their haul of four medals. They may have had more joy Monday with Viktoria Rebensburg a strong contender in the women's giant slalom. However, the giant slalom was postponed Monday due to high winds.
The U.S Olympic team picked up their first gold medal Sunday as 17-year-old snowboarder Red Gerard stole the headlines by going from last place to first in the men's slopestyle with a dramatic final round.
Here's a look at the live medal tracker:
Live coverage of Monday's action can be found on the BBC and Eurosport in the United Kingdom, with coverage also available on the BBC Sport website. American audiences can tune into NBC and NBCSN for television coverage with medal table updates, which can also be live-streamed on NBCOlympics.com.
Monday's women's giant slalom had been expected to go ahead despite the men's downhill having been postponed Sunday due to strong winds, per Nick Mulvenney at Reuters (h/t Eurosport). However, Reuters reported the event had been postponed and moved to an earlier start time Thursday.
Rebensburg won gold in the event in 2010 and bronze in 2014 and will be one of the favourites when the competition eventually gets under way. Mikaela Shiffrin will carry the U.S. team's hopes as she aims for multiple medals at the Pyeongchang Games.
Shiffrin won gold in the slalom at the 2014 Sochi Games and will defend her title in Pyeongchang as well as compete in the downhill and the Super-G.
The 22-year-old has already revealed how much she is looking forward to competing, via Twitter:
"I can’t wait for my first event of #PyeongChang2018 on 2/12! I hope #TeamVisa and #TeamUSA push past our finish lines. #ad @Visa pic.twitter.com/R32Zg7ZKB0
— Mikaela Shiffrin (@MikaelaShiffrin) February 4, 2018"
There are also medals to be had in biathlon Monday in the men's 12.5-kilometre pursuit and the women's 10-kilometre pursuit.
The men's moguls also concludes with Canada's Mikael Kingsbury the heavy favourite for gold after impressing in qualification. Steve Russell at the Toronto Star showed just how eye-catching the 25-year-old has been:
Kingsbury faces competition from Russian athlete Aleksandr Smyshliaev, who took bronze at the 2014 Sochi Games, and qualified in second place.
There are also medals available in the women's slopestyle and women's ski jumping events on Monday, as well as speedskating and figure skating, as all the action continues to unfold in South Korea.

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