Canadian aerials skiers reached the rostrum in each the males’s and ladies’s occasions on the World Cup cease in Lac-Beauport, Que., on Saturday.
Marion Thénault of Sherbrooke, Que., had a rating of 83.19 factors to complete comfortably forward of China’s Chen Meiting (70.50) for bronze within the girls’s closing. The 23-year-old Canadian was simply behind Danielle Scott of Australia (84.24), whereas American Karenna Elliott captured gold with 89.18.
Quebec Metropolis’s Rosalie Gagnon and hometown skier Charlie Fontaine completed tenth and twelfth, respectively.
Thénault received bronze at Beijing 2022 within the inaugural Olympic blended workforce aerials occasion alongside Miha Fontaine and Lewis Irving.
Thenault sits in third within the season standings with 182 factors, with Scott (280) remaining in first.
WATCH l Thenault claims bronze on house snow:
Émile Nadeau of Prévost, Que., who additionally competed in Beijing, received a bronze medal of his personal afterward Saturday, scoring 105.30 factors to edge China’s Zhang Yifan (103.10) within the males’s occasion.
China claimed the highest two spots on the rostrum, with reigning Olympic champion Qi Guangpu (124.78) ending forward of Wang Xindi (119.47).
Quebec Metropolis’s Irving completed sixth, whereas fellow Canadians Alexandre Duchaine (ninth), Miha Fontaine (eleventh) and Anthony Noel (twelfth) additionally certified for the ultimate.
WATCH l Nadeau baggage bronze:
Nadeau is considered one of two Canadians within the high 10 of the season standings, sitting seventh with 131 factors. Quebec Metropolis’s Duchaine (187) is fifth.
Qi (300) and Wang (190) are first and fourth within the standings.
The season wraps up in Almaty Metropolis, Kazakhstan, on March 10.
WATCH l Full replay of aerials World Cup in Lac-Beauport: