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Without a Slope

The world stood still for Audrey King when it dawned on her that she had qualified to compete at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics. Aged 18, King came back from injury to finish third then seventh in two women’s slalom races in Montenegro, achieving the minimum standard required to enter the Games, which run from February 4 to 20. King became the third and final Hong Kong athlete to have qualified, after 17-year-old Adrian Yung met the standard in the men’s slalom event; and short track speed skater Sidney Chu, who will compete after his teammate

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