Zoe Atkin to change GB’s Winter Olympic fortunes after qualifying for the freestyle halfpipe final

Zoe Atkin hopes to change Great Britain’s Winter Olympic fortunes and follow in her sisters footsteps by winning a medal in Beijing after qualifying for the freestyle halfpipe final

  • Zoe Atkin could provide Team GB with their first medal of the Games
  • The 19-year-old qualified in fourth place for Friday’s freestyle halfpipe final
  • She is the sister of Izzy Atkin – bronze medalist the in ski-slopestyle in 2018
  • Atkin was just three-quarters of a point off third-placed Kelly Sidaru of Estonia 

Team GB will look to Zoe Atkin to bring home their first medal of the Winter Olympic Games after qualifying in fourth place for Friday’s freestyle halfpipe final in Zhangjikou.

The 19-year-old, the younger sister of Izzy Atkin who won a bronze medal in ski-slopestyle in Pyeongchang, top-scored with 86.75, just three-quarters of a point off third-placed Kelly Sidaru of Estonia.

‘I’m really excited to be in the finals tomorrow [Friday],’ said the 19-year-old, who is based in Park City, Utah, and a won a bronze medal in last year’s World Championships in Aspen.

Zoe Atkin (above) has raised hopes of a late change in Great Britain’s Winter Olympic fortunes 

The 19-year-old (above) has qualified in fourth place for Friday's freestyle halfpipe final

The 19-year-old (above) has qualified in fourth place for Friday’s freestyle halfpipe final

Norway are leading the Winter Olympic medal table, while Great Britain are yet to get on the board - recording zero gold, silver or bronze medals (medal table taken from 17/02/2022)

Norway are leading the Winter Olympic medal table, while Great Britain are yet to get on the board – recording zero gold, silver or bronze medals (medal table taken from 17/02/2022)

‘I was really nervous. You are even more nervous on qualifiers day than on finals day. I just wanted to put down a clean run and after that I was like, ‘phew, all the pressure is off’.’

Atkin revealed she feared her Olympic debut might not have happened: ‘I had a couple of mishaps,’ she added. ‘I missed my flight on the way here and I forgot to set an alarm this morning.’

Atkin’s sister Izzy was also named in the team for Beijing but despite travelling to the Chinese capital, she was forced to withdraw from both Big Air and slopestyle events due to injury.

Chinese superstar Eileen Gu, who is looking to add to the gold and silver medals she has already claimed at this Games, topped the qualifying standings on 95.5 points with Canada’s Rachael Karker one point behind.

She is the sister of Izzy Atkin who won a bronze medal in ski-slopestyle in Pyeongchang

She is the sister of Izzy Atkin who won a bronze medal in ski-slopestyle in Pyeongchang

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