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Watch Great Britain's James Woods best run in the men's slopestyle, but despite scoring 91 it's not enough to win a medal in Pyeongchang.
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Helen Sharman honoured by the Queen
Sheffield's Helen Sharman - who was Britain's first astronaut - has been honoured by the Queen today.
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Ms Sharman was awarded the Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George at Windsor Castle.
She travelled to the Mir Space station in 1991 - today she was recognised for her services to science and technology educational outreach
The former astronaut said: "Was it any more difficult for me? I don't know, because I don't know what
it's like to be anybody else, but I can certainly do it, and so can they."
Quote Message: While I've always been delighted to be a role model in whatever way, I think it's very powerful that I was the first British astronaut regardless of gender." from Helen Sharman
While I've always been delighted to be a role model in whatever way, I think it's very powerful that I was the first British astronaut regardless of gender."
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Video caption: The furnace hadn't been used in two years.The furnace hadn't been used in two years. Video caption: The furnace hadn't been used in two years.The furnace hadn't been used in two years. 
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Sheffield's Helen Sharman - who was Britain's first astronaut - has been honoured by the Queen today.
Ms Sharman was awarded the Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George at Windsor Castle.
She travelled to the Mir Space station in 1991 - today she was recognised for her services to science and technology educational outreach
The former astronaut said: "Was it any more difficult for me? I don't know, because I don't know what it's like to be anybody else, but I can certainly do it, and so can they."