Canada’s Thenault and Nadeau take bronze in World Cup aerials finals

Canada's Thenault and Nadeau take bronze in World Cup aerials finals
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Marion Thenault of Canada competes in the women's aerials in the Freestyle International World Cup competition Friday, Feb. 3, 2023, in Park City, Utah. Canadian freestyle skiers Thenault and Emile Nadeau won bronze medals at the World Cup aerials finals on Sunday.

Canadian freestyle skiers Marion Thenault and Emile Nadeau won bronze medals at the World Cup aerials finals on Sunday.

Thenault, from Sherbrooke, Que., had 93.66 points in the super final for her fifth medal of the season.

Laura Peel won gold (110.36) and Australian teammate Danielle Scott took the silver (97.99).

It was Nadeau’s first career podium.

The 19-year-old skier from Prevost, Que., had 96.83 points in the men’s super final.

Pirmin Werner (123.00) and Noe Roth (118.55), both from Switzerland, took the top two spots.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 19, 2023. 

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