Postpublished at 02:15 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2018
Four years ago, Fuller was in the commentary box when Jenny Jones took bronze in this very event, the first Olympic medal won a British athlete in a snow-based event.
Refresh your memory...
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Dutch speed skater Ireen Wust triumphs
Biathlon golds for German Laura Dahlmeier & France's Martin Fourcade
GB's Aimee Fuller 17th in slopestyle final affected by strong winds
Tom Rostance
Four years ago, Fuller was in the commentary box when Jenny Jones took bronze in this very event, the first Olympic medal won a British athlete in a snow-based event.
Refresh your memory...
So, to recap, competitors are judged on their tricks and jumps on the course.
Ordinarily, the final would be 12 riders, taking three runs. However, because yesterday's heats were cancelled, we've got all 26 taking two runs.
Great Britain's Aimee Fuller is in the field, but not joined by Katie Ormerod, who was injured on the eve of the Games.
Women's slopestyle final
That's the spirit.
And, it looks like we may finally get to that women's slopestyle final.
If you don't know what the fuss is all about, take a look at this...
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Sam Hipwell: It's going to take more than a hour delay to keep me from watching the women's slopestyle! Come on Aimee, go out and smash it!
Erm, maybe because half of it is on ice?
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Chris Ledwidge: But, really though, why isn't it called the Snowlympics?
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Don't do it. It would be a huge mistake.
You'd miss out on action like this...
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Penguin: Waiting for the Womens Slopestyle finals but the way it keeps being delayed I might have to go to bed.
Nick Hope
BBC Sport in Pyeongchang
Wind you say... what wind?
As news of the latest delay - until at least 02:15 GMT - filtered through there was noticeable chat in the press room about how little wind there appears to be lower down the mountain.
I’m about 250-300m below the start of the course so it is a lot more sheltered here, but hardly enough breeze to move the flag!
There are now helicopters back in the sky and it looks more promising that we will be under way soon...
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Andrew Tyrrell: Must be the only one not bothered by the delay. I booked 2 weeks off work so I wouldn’t miss a single minute :D. Prepared for 2 weeks of all nighters!
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Women's slopestyle final
I'm hearing encouraging things from the Phoenix Snow Park. That delayed women's slopestyle final, which includes GB's Aimee Fuller, could finally get under way at 02:15 GMT. Riders have been heading down the course in preparation.
Stick with us...
Nick Hope
BBC Sport in Pyeongchang
They may not be seeing any snowboard action right now but these South Korean kids are loving a day out of school to sample the Pyeongchang Olympic atmosphere.
There must be a couple of thousand of them around the venue - let’s just hope the wind drops and they can see the best female snowboarders tackle this amazing Olympic slopestyle course!
Figure skating: Team event
That's a decent 10 minutes for the Canadian Winter Olympics team. Not only have their mixed curlers reached the final, but Patrick Chan has just gone to the top of the leaderboard in this men's singles part of the team figure skating. Only OAR can now deny Canada the gold, and to do that they would have to take maximum points from the two remaining disciplines.
Logan Gray
Former Scottish curler on BBC TV
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Mixed curling semi-final: Canada 8-4 Norway
Jackie Lockhart
Four-time Olympic curler on BBC TV
Unfortunately for Norway they caught Canada on their way up. Canada lost their first game to Norway but they would have felt that was largely down to a few slack shots.
Norway aren't out of this competition, they can go on to contest for the bronze medal now. They have to pick themselves up and take that opportunity, they were up against the toughest of the tough in Team Canada who are always expected to win - not just any medal, but a gold medal.
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Mixed curling semi-final: Canada 8-4 Norway
All over. Canada reach the final by thumping Norway. The Canadians, who won the group stage, will meet either OAR or Switzerland in the final. Norway will have to settle for the bronze-medal play-off.
Figure skating: Team event
Adam Rippon is smiling, but he looks like a man disappointed to only go second in this men's part of the team event. Patrick Chan of leaders Canada is up next. If he nails this, the gold could be close to won.