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Winter Olympics: Jarryd Hughes wins snowboard cross silver

Australian snowboard cross rider Jarryd Hughes has won a silver medal at the PyeongChang Olympic Games.

Jarryd Hughes of Australia on the podium after winning the silver medal in Men's Snowboard Cross.
Jarryd Hughes of Australia on the podium after winning the silver medal in Men's Snowboard Cross. Source: AAP

Five knee surgeries, team tensions and a shocking qualifying run weren't enough to scupper Jarryd Hughes who claimed silver for Australia at the Winter Olympics in snowboard cross.

French world No.1 Pierre Vaultier snared gold and Spaniard Regino Hernandez bronze on Thursday as fellow Australian Alex Pullin crashed out in the decider to be sixth.

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Australian snowboard cross racer Jarryd Hughes has won a silver medal at the Winter Olympics.

 Hughes had won just two World Cup events in an injury-riddled career and was thought to be less of a medal threat than Pullin, a two-time world champion in the sport.

But the 22-year-old negotiated the course superbly, as other competitors crashed in the six-man decider to be in a late three-way race for gold.

He made up ground on a runaway Vaultier in the dying stages as he narrowly held off Hernandez.

"The last five years, I haven't really been able to do a lot of on-snow training," he said.

"It was rough. It has been a long process and a lot of money.

"But I'm just so happy to be here and walk away with that result."

He wasn't the only one to walk away - Hughes' teammates didn't hang around after he'd claimed the medal, long-standing tensions in the team later spelled out by Olympic Winter Institute boss Geoff Lipshut.

  

 That might have been the least of Hughes' concerns earlier in the day as he clearly struggled in qualifying.

Well off the pace, he had to do a second run which he won. He took that improved form into the head-to-head racing and quickly made light of the seedings.

"I greased the start. I think the Olympic movement hit me," he said of his botched qualifying opener.

Hughes moved smoothly through to the semi-finals with a first and second and avoided the carnage of the rough qualifying final in which teammate Cam Bolton ended up with apparent tendon damage and a makeshift cast on his arm.

 Bolton ended up 10th.

For Pullin, it was another Olympic miss, the 30-year-old has been one the best riders of the past decade but Games success has eluded him twice before.

"I was riding on the razor's edge and, sometimes, that doesn't work out," said Pullin who took a fall after a jump in the gusty conditions.

 


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