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Posted: 2023-02-23 23:15:03

Danielle Scott has added to her freestyle skiing World Championships medal haul with a silver medal in the aerials in Bakuriani, Georgia.

After strong winds and snowfall forced the postponement of the competition by 24 hours, World Cup leader Scott finished second behind China's Fanyu Kong.

The silver is the third World Championship medal of 32-year-old Scott's career, having previously won silver in Spain in 2017 and a bronze in Norway in 2013.

"It feels incredible, but it doesn't quite feel real yet," Scott told the Olympic Winter Institute of Australia.

"It's been the craziest week, I didn't actually think we'd be here, but here we are. I'm super happy and, yeah, I've just got to let it sink in."

Scott had qualified first for Thursday's final but only scraped into the top-six medal shoot out with a score of 82.97 for her lay-full-full double twist triple back somersault after the fresh snow made getting up to speed difficult.

That pushed two-time world champion and fellow Olympic finalist Laura Peel into seventh and out of medal contention after she scored 80.29 on her full-tuck-full triple somersault.

Despite the wind and fresh snow making it difficult for the high-difficulty triples, Scott stuck with the audacious skill to perform a lay-tuck-full single twist triple somersault to score 83.84 points, with her landing the main deduction.

Kong — who spectacularly face-planted at her home Olympics to rule her out of medal contention — scored 85.30 in claiming gold and Ukraine's Anastasiya Novosad won bronze with 82.84.

Danielle Scott holds her arms wide and has her skis together as she flips in the snow
Danielle Scott completed her high-level difficulty triple somersaults despite the tough conditions.(Supplied: OWIA/Chris Hocking)
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