Canada picks up 3 medals at freeski halfpipe World Cup in Calgary | CBC Sports
Canada’s Brendan Mackay and Simon d’Artois earned silver and bronze in the men’s freeski halfpipe World Cup on Thursday in Calgary.
Mackay finished with a score of 94.50, while d’Artois was close behind at 93.00.
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Finland’s Jon Sallinen claimed gold with a score of 96.00.
In the women’s event, Canadian Rachael Karker grabbed silver with a score of 89.00.
China’s Eileen Gu won gold finishing with a 95.00, while American Hanna Faulhaber took bronze (77.25).
Fellow Canadian Amy Fraser finished just off the podium in fourth place (74.75).
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Gu didn’t compete in December’s season-opening World Cup at Copper Mountain, Colo., where Karker was victorious.
The American-born Gu hit international stardom in last year’s Winter Olympics in Beijing where she won halfpipe and big air gold, as well as slopestyle silver for the host Chinese team.
Competition from Calgary’s “Snow Rodeo” continues Saturday with the third of four World Cups this season.
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