Heartache for Australian snowboard cross teams as they go down in quarters
Published Sat 12 Feb 2022
Australia made its Snowboard Cross Mixed Team event debut at Beijing 2022 on Saturday, however challenging conditions and tight racing didn't make it the debut they had hoped for.
Australia's two snowboard cross mixed teams were unable to finish in the quarter-finals, with Belle Brockhoff treated for an injury sustained on course.
Triple Olympians Cam Bolton and Belle teamed up, while Jindabyne's Josie Baff and Adam Lambert formed Australia's second team in the new Olympic event.
In Snowboard cross four male athletes race first and the time advantage the winning male has is transferred to his female teammate, with the other three women leaving the start gate in a staggered format. The top two women to finish secure a place for their team in the next round.
Australia's two teams were drawn to compete in the same quarter-final. Cam and Adam were the two fastest starters in their run, with Cam finishing fastest and Adam just .42 seconds behind in third.
Cam Bolton says Belle Brockhoff is okay 👍
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But it wasn't to be Australia's day, with Josie taking a tumble and moments later Belle clipped the board of another rider to lose her balance and suffer a fall.
Josie made her way down the course shortly after, but the competition was stopped for Belle to receive medical attention on the course.
Belle complained of a sore neck and was subsequently taken to hospital as a precaution for imaging. Those scans were all clear and Belle will be heading back to re-join her teammates at the Athletes Village.