24 February,2018 10:45 AM IST | PyeongChang | IANS
South Korea's Lee Sangho reacts after finishing in a 1/8 final heat of the men's snowboard parallel giant slalom event at the Phoenix Park during the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympic Games. Pic/AFP
South Korean alpine snowboarding ace Lee Sang-ho reached the men's parallel giant slalom (PGS) final at the PyeongChang Winter Olympics here on Saturday. Lee finished third among 32 contestants in the qualifying round after marking a combined time of 1 minute, 25.06 seconds for his two runs, reports Yonhap news agency.
He easily qualified for the knockout finals in which 16 competitors will go head-to-head. Lee struggled in his first run of 42.90 to finish in 16th place, but moved up to third on his second try with a time of 42.16.
Meanwhile, Lee's teammate Kim Sang-kyum also made it to the finals by finishing 15th with 1:25.88, but Choi Bo-gun failed to make the cut after taking 26th place with 1:26.78.
Nevin Galmarini of Switzerland, current World Cup rankings leader, was the top qualifier with a time of 1:24.78, followed by Zan Kosir of Slovenia with 1:24.97.
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