Australia's Ben Tudhope is a medal chance in the men's snowboard cross SB-LL2 at the Beijing Winter Paralympic Games after advancing to the quarterfinals as the fourth-fastest qualifier.
- Tudhope produced his fastest time with his first run
- Patrick Jensen and guide Amelia Hodgson were sixth in the men's super-G vision impaired category
- Mitch Gourley (standing) and Sam Tait (sitting) did not finish their super-G events
Tudhope's time of 1 minute and 2.76 seconds in the first of his two runs had him well-placed among the 16 athletes who progressed to the first stage of the finals, which will be contested on Monday.
"Qualifying isn't too important for me, it's all about the race day tomorrow," Tudhope told the Seven Network.
World number one Tudhope — who is the Australian co-captain in Beijing — is competing at his third Winter Paralympics.
He made his debut at the 2014 Games in Sochi as a 14-year-old.
Among other Australian results, Patrick Jensen — with his guide Amelia Hodgson — finished sixth in the men's super-G vision impaired category.
Jensen stopped the clock at 1:16.25. He was eighth in the men's downhill on Saturday.
Great Britain's Neil Simpson — guided by his brother Andrew — won the super-G gold in 1:08.91.
Australia's co-flag bearer at the opening ceremony and four-time Paralympian, Mitch Gourley (standing), and Sam Tait (sitting) did not finish in their respective men's super-G events.