Team GB's curlers booked their place in the knock-out stages of the mixed team event after double Scandinavian success on day three. The quartet first saw off host nation Norway 9-3 before a superb 8-2 victory against Sweden in the evening session had skip Ross Whyte eyeing up the latter stages.
“To have got one result from today would have been a good but to get two wins is happy days,” said Whyte.
“We played really well all day. Teamwork has been really good and these results take the pressure off the final day somewhat.
“We need to try to continue our run and put pressure on everyone else but it’s a happy camp tonight.”
At the Lillehammer Olympic Sliding Centre, the luge events got underway as Team GB’s Lucas Gebauer-Barrett finished with his best ever result, coming in 10th in the men’s singles.
Gebauer-Barrett hit a max speed of 72.4mph on his way to a combined time of 1:37.471 from his two runs, 2.162 seconds off Latvian gold medallist Kristers Aparjods.
“It feels really good to get top 10. That’s my best result ever so I’m really happy with it,” said Gebauer-Barrett.
“My first run wasn’t on point but I really threw down the second and it was a really good run.
“It’s been a good week preparing and I’ve spent a lot of time, either on the track, the gym or doing the runs in my head and I think that really paid off.
“I’m loving the Games so far. We’re such a small team so we’re really close and everyone’s supporting each other.”