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Cassie Sharpe not cleared to compete in Olympic halfpipe final
Summary
Cassie Sharpe will not compete in Saturday's Olympic women's halfpipe final after a fall in qualifying that left her briefly unconscious; team officials say she is out of hospital but has not been cleared to race.
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Canadian freestyle skier Cassie Sharpe will not take part in Saturday's Olympic women's halfpipe final after a fall in qualification. The incident occurred during Thursday's qualifying round. Officials reported she briefly lost consciousness and was taken off the course. The Canadian Olympic Committee and Freestyle Canada said she is out of hospital and in the Athlete Village but has not been cleared by team medical staff to compete.
Reported details:
- Officials said Sharpe suffered a fall in qualification, briefly lost consciousness, and was removed from the course.
- Sharpe is reported as out of hospital and located in the Athlete Village but has not been medically cleared to participate.
- The Olympic women's halfpipe final is scheduled for Saturday; Sharpe had qualified but will not take part.
Summary:
Sharpe, a 2018 Olympic gold medallist and 2022 silver medallist in halfpipe, had already qualified for the final but will not race; Canada will be represented by two other competitors. Undetermined at this time.
