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Cassie Sharpe earns trip to Winter Olympics with ski half-pipe win

There isn鈥檛 a direct flight, of course, from the Comox Valley to Pyeongchang, South Korea. Maybe there should be.
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World Cup winner Cassie Sharpe, centre, celebrates on the podium with runner-up Kelly Sidaru of Estonia, left, and bronze medallist Valeria Demidova of France in Queenstown, New Zealand, in September. Sharpe clinched her place in the 2018 Winter Olympics by winning the World Cup women鈥檚 ski half-pipe Friday in Snowmass, Colorado.

There isn鈥檛 a direct flight, of course, from the Comox Valley to Pyeongchang, South Korea.

Maybe there should be.

Cassie Sharpe of Comox clinched her place in the 2018 Winter Olympics by winning the World Cup women鈥檚 ski half-pipe Friday in Snowmass, Colorado.

It was Sharpe鈥檚 third victory of the season and guarantees her a spot. She joins slopestyle snowboarder Spencer O鈥橞rien of Courtenay on the Canadian freestyle team to the Pyeongchang Games next month.

鈥淚 have been really committed to training and my mental state has been really good,鈥 Sharpe said in a statement.

鈥淚 still get really nervous coming into a contest, but I came up with my own little mantra: 鈥楧o what you have already done.鈥 So when I come into a final or a qualifier, I remind myself that I have already done all of these things and just have to put them together the way I know I can."

Cassie鈥檚 younger brother, Darcy Sharpe, has been named as the alternate to the Canadian men鈥檚 slopestyle team for the Pyeongchang Winter Games.