(BBC) – Sweden’s Frida Hansdotter won the women’s slalom as favourite Mikaela Shiffrin missed out on a second gold of the 2018 Winter Olympics.
Defending slalom champion Shiffrin, who won the giant slalom on Thursday and was aiming for four golds in Pyeongchang, finished fourth.
Hansdotter, 32, took gold by 0.05secs from Switzerland’s Wendy Holdener, while Katharina Gallhuber won bronze.
American Shiffrin, 22, said she was unwell after her first run.
Other day seven golds included, Austria’s Matthias Mayer producing a brilliant run to take his second Winter Olympic gold in the men’s super G.
Italian Michela Moioli won a thrilling women’s snowboard cross final.
South Korea’s Yun Sung-bin created history as the first athlete from outside Europe and North America to claim an Olympic sliding medal when he took gold in the men’s skeleton.
Switzerland’s Dario Cologna won the men’s 15km freestyle to become the first cross-country skier to win the same individual event at a Winter Olympics three times in a row.
Hanna Huskova won Belarus’ second consecutive gold in the women’s aerials.
Esmee Visser won the Netherlands’ sixth speed skating gold, denying Martina Sablikova a third straight title in the women’s 5,000m.