Danielle Scott and Laura Peel have qualified for the women's Aerials finals tonight.
Scott progressed straight through to the finals after scoring 93.76 in her first qualification run.
This left Peel, dual Olympian Sam Wells and five-time Olympian Lydia Lassila to battle it out in the second qualification after finishing outside of the top six in their first attempt.
After scoring 64.86 in her first run, Peel scored 89.46 in Run 2 and secured herself a spot in the final after finishing in third place.
Making her fifth and final Olympic appearance, Lassila saw her score 66.27 and finish in 14th place.
She spoke with Channel 7 after the end of qualifications.
Must-watch. Only minutes after her aerial career came to an end, @LydiaLassila gave one of the best interviews you'll see.#PyeongChang2018 pic.twitter.com/BqyODmaNEe
— 7Olympics (@7olympics) February 15, 2018
Teammate Laura Peel said that Lassila was an "incredible woman" who has "done so much" for Aerial Skiing in Australia.
Wells finished in 17th place with a score of 58.27.
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