Great Britain skier James Woods has admitted that he doesn't know how he will approach the slopestyle event after injuring his hip last week.
The 22-year-old sustained the injury when he was practising at the Rosa Khutor Extreme Park and crashed, leaving him less than 100% for the event for which he was backed to finish in a medal position.
When asked if he would be attempting the triple cork, Woods told The Telegraph: "I don't know if I'll be doing it, to be honest. It's certainly there. I know my run. I've got everything figured out. I've got my run with it in and I've got my run without it, and all the other changes I need to make.
"They are decisions to be made on the day. That's business as usual. You have a plan A and plan B and you're mixing it up."
Woods gets his campaign underway in the slopestyle later today.