Danielle Scott has won bronze in the women's aerials to round off a successful freestyle ski and snowboard world championships in Switzerland.
It was the 35-year-old's fourth world championship medal following silvers in 2017 and 2023, and bronze in 2013, and brought Australia's tally to four medals for the biennial championships with the Winter Olympics in Italy looming in less than a year's time.
Scott scored second highest in the first run in the final, recording 98.34, with only Canada's Marion Thenault (104.31) ahead.
In the second run the Sydneysider scored 96.93 for her double full-full triple twisting double somersault, while American Kaila Kuhn took gold with 105.13 and China's Olympic champion Xu Mengtao silver with 99.16.
Australia's top-ranked aerial skier and current world cup champion Laura Peel missed the top-six medal round by one place after touching a hand on landing on both her triple somersault jumps.
Victorian Airliegh Frigo, was behind Peel in eighth, landing both jumps with a best score of 79.06 on her full-full.
Scott dedicated her medal to her sick father.
"It's been a bit of a rough run for me, I did barely any training heading into this season, due to a couple of personal reasons, but my dad's fighting, he's doing well now, I dedicate this medal to him," she said.
"I'm so happy, I literally did everything I could, every jump today was on the money.
"Not doing triple somersaults, I was really focused on myself and maximising those points and it did pay off, so I am really excited for what's ahead now."
Scott's podium place on Sunday followed Scotty James winning his fourth world snowboard halfpipe title on Saturday and the Cam Bolton and Mia Clift partnership taking silver in the snowboard cross mixed team final.
Add in the bronze won in the dual moguls by Matt Graham in the first week and Australia finished with four medals, finishing eighth in the table.
New Zealand teenager Finlay Melville Ives won the men's freeski halfpipe ahead of US Olympic medallists Nick Goepper and Alex Ferreira. US-born Brit Zoe Atkin won the women's event.
In the day's other medal event Swiss Noe Roth won the men's aerials.