Lizzy Yarnold’s second successive women’s skeleton gold medal in Pyeongchang saw her become the first Briton to defend a Winter Olympics title and continued Great Britain’s remarkable record in the event.
A British athlete has claimed a skeleton medal at every winter games since 2002, with Yarnold’s team-mate Laura Deas taking the total haul over that period to seven as she claimed bronze.
Here, Press Association Sport looks back at the British athletes who have enjoyed success in the event.
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