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Summary

  • Use play icon at top of the page to watch live coverage from Almaty, Kazakhstan

  • 08:50-10:30 GMT: Team Aerials finals

  • No British competitors in team aerials finals

  • Switzerland took gold in 2019 event

  • Final day of four-day championships

  1. Switzerland seek gold again, no British interest in finalpublished at 17:43 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2021

    ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Sport’s week-long winter sport bonanza begins with the Freestyle Ski World Championships taking place in Almaty, Kazakhstan, 8-11 March.

    This includes the flips, turns and jumps of the Moguls and Aerials Finals.

    Today sees action in the Team Aerials final, which will include Switzerland, who took home gold in the 2019 event. There is no British team in the final.

    Carol Bouvard of SwitzerlandImage source, Getty Images
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    Carol Bouvard of Switzerland

  2. Atkin faces late fitness test, Omerod returns after shoulder injurypublished at 14:49 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2021

    Following on from the Freestyle Ski World Championships, the action moves to Aspen in Colorado for the Snowboard & Freeski World Championships, 10-16 March.

    Olympic bronze medallist Izzy Atkin will lead the Great Britain team, if she comes through medical tests following a heavy fall during the X Games slopestyle final - in which she won silver - in January.

    The 22-year-old suffered a concussion after crashing on her fourth run and had to be carried off the course on a stretcher.

    Atkin's younger sister Zoe Atkin will compete in the ski halfpipe event, while last season's overall snowboard World Cup winner Katie Ormerod returns after a recent shoulder injury.

    Also competing will be reigning ski slopestyle world champion James Woods, along with 2014 Olympic silver medallist Gus Kenworthy, who has switched from representing the USA to GB.

    Izzy AtkinImage source, Getty Images
  3. Other GB squad memberspublished at 14:48 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2021

    Freeski – Slopestyle & Big Air: Tyler Harding, Chris McCormick, Kirsty Muir, Katie Summerhayes, Harry Wright

    Freeski – Halfpipe: Connie Brogden

    Freestyle Snowboard – Slopestyle & Big Air: Gabe Adams, Billy Cockrell

    Moguls & Dual Moguls: Will Feneley, Mateo Jeannesson, Skyler Nunn – pending medical sign off, Max Willis

  4. How can I watch the Freestyle Ski World Championships?published at 13:43 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2021

    All times are GMT and subject to change

    ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ iPlayer

    Watch live coverage of the Freestyle Ski World Championships and the Snowboard & Freeski World Championships across the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Red Button, ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ iPlayer, ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Sport website and mobile app.

    All of our coverage will also be available on catch-up on the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ iPlayer.

    Thursday, 11 March

    Team Aerials finals

    08:50-10:30 - ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ iPlayer and ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Sport website

    Full coverage details for both championships available here.

  5. How to get into skiingpublished at 13:41 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2021

    Get Inspired
    #GetInspired

    There are beginners’ classes all over the country, and you can pick up the basics quickly. So, if you like the cold, the rush of speed and adrenaline then give it a go.

    Skiing is a great workout - you can burn up to 500 calories an hour.

    Also, anyone with a disability can compete.has loads of advice about getting involved. They offer , recreational adaptive skiing withand a which is open to people with or without a disability.

    Find your local centre in England, Wales or Scotland to get yourself on the slopes. The Ski Club of Northern Ireland has a useful Facebook page too. There's also loads of information at Disability Snowsport for anyone looking for inclusive skiing.