Team GB's David Murdoch has hailed his side's victory over Denmark in the men's curling tournament at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.
Great Britain came from 5-1 down to get the better of the Danes 8-6 and register their fourth win in a row in the event.
"It was an incredible game," the 35-year-old skip told Team GB's official website. "I don't think I have come out with an adrenalin rush from a game of curling like that since the worlds in 2009 (Murdoch won the World Championship that year).
"There was a huge momentum swing after the sixth end and it is incredible to be part of such a team spirit like that.
"We were really pumped for coming out in that sixth end and ready to have a good go at them. We had to take some risks but we got that big three and that turned the match on its head."
Britain currently have a record of five wins and one loss in Sochi.