Canada's Thénault, Nadeau Earn World Cup Aerials Bronze Medals In Lac-Beauport, Que. | CBC Sports

Canadian aerials skiers reached the podium in both the men’s and women’s events at the World Cup stop in Lac-Beauport, Que., on Saturday.

Watch live coverage of 2nd World Cup in Lac-Beauport Sunday on CBC SportsCBC Sports

· Posted: Feb 10, 2024 4:34 PM EST | Last Updated: 2 hours ago

Marion Thénault of Sherbrooke, Que., won World Cup aerials bronze on Saturday in Lac-Beauport, Que. (Karoline Boucher/The Canadian Press)Canadian aerials skiers reached the podium in both the men’s and women’s events at the World Cup stop in Lac-Beauport, Que., on Saturday.

Marion Thénault of Sherbrooke, Que., had a score of 83.19 points to finish comfortably ahead of China’s Chen Meiting (70.50) for bronze in the women’s final. The 23-year-old Canadian was just behind Danielle Scott of Australia (84.24), while American Karenna Elliott captured gold with 89.18.

Quebec City’s Rosalie Gagnon and hometown skier Charlie Fontaine finished 10th and 12th, respectively.

Thénault won bronze at Beijing 2022 in the inaugural Olympic mixed team aerials event alongside Miha Fontaine and Lewis Irving.

Thenault sits in third in the season standings with 182 points, with Scott (280) remaining in first.

WATCH l Thenault claims bronze on home snow:

Quebec’s Marion Thénault claims World Cup aerials bronze on home snowMarion Thénault of Sherbrooke, Que., finishes third in women’s aerials at a World Cup stop in Lac-Beauport, Que.

Émile Nadeau of Prévost, Que., who also competed in Beijing, won a bronze medal of his own later on Saturday, scoring 105.30 points to edge China’s Zhang Yifan (103.10) in the men’s event.

China claimed the top two spots on the podium, with reigning Olympic champion Qi Guangpu (124.78) finishing ahead of Wang Xindi (119.47).

Quebec City’s Irving finished sixth, while fellow Canadians Alexandre Duchaine (ninth), Miha Fontaine (11th) and Anthony Noel (12th) also qualified for the final.

WATCH l Nadeau bags bronze:

Canada’s Émile Nadeau reaches World Cup aerials podium on home snowÉmile Nadeau of Prévost, Que., claims the bronze medal in the men’s aerials competition at a World Cup stop in Lac-Beauport, Que.

Nadeau is one of two Canadians in the top 10 of the season standings, sitting seventh with 131 points. Quebec City’s Duchaine (187) is fifth.

Qi (300) and Wang (190) are first and fourth in the standings.

The season wraps up in Almaty City, Kazakhstan, on March 10.

WATCH l Full replay of aerials World Cup in Lac-Beauport:

FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup Lac-Beauport: AerialsWatch the FIS freestyle skiing World Cup aerials event from Lac-Beauport, Que.

With files from The Canadian Press

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *