
The three-time Olympian qualified for the World Cup after a second place podium performance in the Nation’s Cup qualifier event.
In the first run of the World Cup event, the QAS slider opened with the eighth fastest time of the round in 43.292 seconds.
In the final run, Ferlazzo unfortunately moved back in the standings in a time of 43.741 seconds, the 19th fastest time of the round.
Ferlazzo finished with a two-run time of 1:27.033 seconds and a final ranking of 14th.
German Max Langenhan emerged victorious in a two-run time of 1:25.895, 1.138 seconds ahead of Ferlazzo.
Ferlazzo will now go to Canada for the World Championships on the 2010 Olympic track in Whistler on February 8.
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Two thumbs up from Alex Ferlazzo for his Nations Cup podium
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