American Tyler Wallasch earned the No. 24 seed in the seeding round of the men's freestyle ski cross event.
Updated 42 mins agoAmerican Tyler Wallasch will enter the men's freestyle ski cross knockout rounds as the No. 24 seed.
Wallasch, the lone American in the event, finished his seeding run with a time of 1:13.55 on Thursday night.Switzerland's Alex Fiva posted the best time at 1:11.94. Fiva was the 2021 ski cross world champion. The Russian Olympic Committee's Igor Omelin secured the No. 2 seed with a time of 1:12.28. Japan's Ryo Sugai rounded out the top three by completing his run in 1:12.29.
Reigning Olympic gold medalist Brady Leman came in fourth with a time of 1:12.30. Meanwhile, the ROC's Sergey Ridzik, who won bronze in 2018, is the No. 29 seed after finishing in 1:13.95. All 32 skiers from the seeding round advance to the 1/8 finals. The top two athletes in each heat of the 1/8 finals move on to the quarterfinals.
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