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Finnish skierJon Sallinenaccidentally slammed into a cameraman while competing at the2022 Winter Olympics.
“I wasn’t even sure if I was gonna ski on my second run after my crash, I hope the cameraman is okay,” Sallinen said after the event,according to Reuters.“I landed directly on him.”
It remains unclear whether or not the camera operator was injured in the accident. The man was later seen standing on his feet to resume recording, however,Insiderreported.
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After the incident, Sallinen resumed the competition and got back into the halfpipe to complete his run, with hopes of redeeming himself.
On his second attempt, however, Sallinen scored 18.5 — putting him in last place out of the 23 competitors, perOlympics.
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The first-time Olympian will not advance to the men’s Freeski halfpipe final, as only the top 12 athletes are able to move forward.
Among those athletes who will continue on include Team USA’s Aaron Blunck — who finished in first place — as well as other members of the U.S. team, including Birk Irving, David Wise and Alex Ferreria.
Gus Kenworthy, who is competing for Great Britain in hisfinal Olympic run, secured the twelfth and final spot.
To learn more about Team USA, visitTeamUSA.org. Watch the Winter Olympics, now, and the Paralympics, beginning March 4, on NBC.
source: people.com