The ladies halfpipe competition will happen on Thursday, while the ever so increasing list of injuries in the extreme sports events continue to accrue.

In the respective event, the athletes are critiqued on their accuracy, creativity and the level of difficulty of the tricks they attempt on the snowy course.

To make matters more risky, the weather at the Rosa Khutor Extreme Park hasn't exactly been ideal, as rain has been an issue, causing slush on the competitions courses.

British skier Rowan Cheshire was knocked out while training on Sunday, forcing him to be removed from the event altogether.

Cheshire, who is 18-years-old, had nabbed her first World Cup event in January, and was one of the favorites to win a medal in Thursday's event.

In what's considered one of the most serious injuries, Russian skier Maria Komissarova had broken her spine on Saturday after a fall while training for the ski cross competition.

She had to undergo a surgery that took over 6 hours to repair it. While the situation was extremely severe, she is now stable, according to ESPN.

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