Team GB's men's skeleton athletes will start their Olympic campaigns on Thursday, while both men's and women's curling teams take to the ice.
There is also British involvement in snowboarding, cross-country and freestyle skiing events.
Curling
The women’s round robin commences on Thursday as Team Morrison face China at 6.05pm.
Rebecca Morrison, Sophie Jackson and Sophie Sinclair make their Olympic debuts, while Jen Dodds returns to defend the title she won as part of Team Muirhead four years ago.
Dodds came fourth in the mixed doubles alongside Bruce Mouat, following their loss to Italy in the third-place game on Tuesday.
The men’s team also returns to action in the round robin, as Mouat, Hammy McMillan, Bobby Lammie and Grant Hardie take on Sweden at 1.05pm.
Team Mouat won silver at Beijing 2022 and have clinched back-to-back world titles since the last Olympics.
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Cross-country skiing
Anna Pryce continues her Games in the women's 10km interval start free from 12pm.
The 24-year-old has already made history at her debut Games, finishing 32nd in the women’s sprint classic, the highest-ever finish by a British woman in Olympic cross-country skiing.
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Skeleton
Matt Weston and Marcus Wyatt will start their quest for Olympic glory at 8.30am in the first heat of the men’s skeleton.
Both will then return to the track from 10.08am for heat two before the medals are decided after two further runs on Friday.
Weston will look to build on numerous gold medals across European and world championships, including a win in St Moritz at the continentals last month.
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Meanwhile, the experienced Wyatt will look to overcome his teammate, who beat him to gold at the world championships last year.
Between them, the pair won all World Cup gold medals this season.
Snowboard
Thursday will be a busy day for Huw Nightingale should he manage to advance to the latter stages in the men’s snowboard cross.
The 24-year-old, who finished 10th in this event at the World Championships last year, will hit the slopes in the qualifying session from 9am.
The knockout stages begin from 12.45pm, with the final taking place at 13.56.
Freestyle skiing
Mateo Jeannesson is poised for a second qualification appearance in the men’s freestyle skiing.
Starting at 9am, the 21-year-old will need to finish in the top 10 in order to progress to the final.
The final takes place from 11.15am, and Jeannesson will need to bounce back from his 28th-place finish in the opening qualification round earlier this week, if he is to book a place in the medal showdown.
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