Two of Australia's medallists from the Sochi Olympics (aerial skiers Lydia Lassila and David Morris will be in Pyeongchang, while Britt Cox (moguls), Scotty James (snowboard halfpipe), Alex Pullin (snowboard cross) and Danielle Scott (aerial skiing) lead a group aspiring to win gold.
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Scotty James
With snowboard halfpipe vying to be the blue ribband event of the Games, James can go to the next level with a win over the sport's $50 million man and all-time great, Shaun White. Victories over the American at last year's X Games and test event in PyeongChang suggest it is very possible.
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Britt Cox
Australia's big medal hopefuls at Winter Olympics
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Matt Graham
Cox's teammate Graham is a strong prospect of a medal too, but looks to be challenging for a minor one given the dominance of the sport's greatest practitioner, six-times World Cup champion Canadian Mikael Kingsbury.
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Alex Pullin
The dual Olympian is one of Australia's best hopes for gold, winning two events to start this season. He retained top spot in the snowboard cross World Cup rankings after he claimed bronze in the latest event in Italy.
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Australia's big medal hopefuls at Winter Olympics
Australia's big medal hopefuls at Winter Olympics
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Lydia Lassila
The Veteran also can't be ruled out for a podium finish. The 2010 Vancouver Olympic champion, Lassila won gold at the Lake Placid World Cup in the United States recently.
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Australia's big medal hopefuls at Winter Olympics
Australia's big medal hopefuls at Winter Olympics
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Jarryd Hughes
Hughes showed he has fully recovered from knee surgery last year by taking out the snowboard cross World Cup event in Austria in December.
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Adam Lambert
Lambert is the big smokey, the 20 year-old already a World Cup medallist who looks to be timing his run well.
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Australia looks well-positioned to have its most successful Winter Olympics in history in PyeongChang.