Sochi 2014: Day seven: Friday, 14 February

Highlights include:
06:00 Alpine skiing - men's super combined. This event has been moved forward one hour to take advantage of cooler temperatures, as warm weather threatens to play havoc with the snow underfoot for Alpine racing. Ted Ligety has had an up-and-down season, but America's 2013 super combined world champion will be one of the biggest threats in this event.
Croatian veteran Ivica Kostelic won one of his three Olympic silver medals in super combined four years ago, and this may be the all-rounder's best chance to reach the top of an Olympic podium - particularly as his father, Croatia coach Ante Kostelic, has set the course. 10:00 Curling - group stage. 15:00 Figure skating - men's free skate. Japan's Yuzuru Hanyu leads the field for the men's event, which concludes with today's free skate, after a sublime short programme earned him the vast score of 101.45, BBC Sport reports. 15:40 Skeleton - women's third and fourth heats. At Vancouver 2010, Amy Williams rode a sled named Arthur to victory over the favourite, Canada's Mellisa Hollingsworth. This time around, Lizzy Yarnold is the clear favourite at the halfway mark: she leads American slider Noelle Pikus-Pace by 0.44 seconds with two heats remaining. World champion Shelley Rudman is 11th overnight.
Expect news of the medals around 17:15. Also: Ice hockey group games, ski jump (men's large hill qualifying).