Women's qualification was the centre of attention on the second day ©Twitter/FIS Freestyle

Norway's Johanne Killi topped qualification standings in the women's event at the International Ski Federation (FIS) Slopestyle World Cup in Stubai.

The 20-year-old skier was unable to make an impact in the first run in the Austrian resort, but delivered a superb display with her second effort.

Killi was able to achieve a score of 90.40 points to move to the top of the qualification standings.

She proved the only skier able to score over 90 points in the competition, with Switzerland's Giulia Tanno ending in second place.

Tanno achieved a score of 86.80, with the top three completed by Sweden’s Jennie-Lee Burmansson on 83.40.

The top eight skiiers booked places in tomorrow's final ©Twitter/FIS Freestyle
The top eight skiiers booked places in tomorrow's final ©Twitter/FIS Freestyle

The United States’ Caroline Claire also progressed by scoring 79.80 points, with the British pairing of Isabel Atkin and Katie Summerhayes progressing on 79.80 and 78.60 respectively.

Russia’s Anastasia Tatalina and Sarah Hoefflin of Switzerland edged into the final two qualification places in the 27 woman competition.

The pair scored 74.40 and 73.40 respectively.

Competition will continue tomorrow with the men’s and women’s finals taking place.