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Allan qualifies as Crawford makes fourth

 

Allan qualifies as Crawford makes fourth

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Mitch Allan has ridden to his first top ten placing of the season, but more importantly registered the FIS point result he needed to qualify for a place in Torino 2006.

Mitch Allan has ridden to his first top ten placing of the season, but more importantly registered the FIS point result he needed to qualify for a place in Torino 2006.

Competing in the same Leysin World Cup, team-mate Holly Crawford just missed a place on the podium, finishing in fourth position.

Crawford is now 15th on the World Cup standings, despite missing three of the seven events contested so far.

Allan finished in tenth place to register a 260 FIS point result, well above the 140 points he needed to meet the International Ski Federation qualifying criteria for the Games.

The 18-year-old Jindabyne rider had already met the Australian Olympic Committee qualification criteria.

Andrew Burton was the best of the Australian men, finishing in seventh place, while Ben Mates unfortunately missed out on the required FIS point mark, finishing in 20th place.

Mates will get his last chance to qualify tonight in a second Leysin World Cup.
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