Gold medalist Laurie Blouin of Canada celebrates with Men's bronze medalist Liam Brearley of Canada in the finals of the FIS Snowboard World CupTHE CANADIAN PRESS/Dave Chidley
THE CANADIAN PRESS/Dave Chidley

Laurie Blouin snowboards to slopestyle gold, Liam Brearley captures bronze in Calgary

Laurie Blouin reached the top of the snowboard slopestyle podium on home snow at the FIS Snowboard World Cup in Calgary on Sunday afternoon. Three-time Youth Olympic Games medallist Liam Brearley also stood on the podium, claiming his first-career medal in the men’s competition.

23-year-old Blouin put on an epic performance on the slopes in front of a Canadian crowd, scoring 79.56 points on her second run to win gold. She beat out Silje Norendal of Norway (75.68 points) and British snowboarder Katie Ormerod to claim the top spot on the podium. Norendal put up 75.68 points to win silver, while Ormerod’s 68.71 points earned her a bronze. 

This is Blouin’s second World Cup medal of the new year. Just a few weeks ago, she took home a women’s slopestyle silver at Mammoth Mountain Resort.

READ: Blouin lands silver at the Women’s Slopestyle World Cup

Canadians Sommer Gendron and Brooke Voigt also competed in the finals on Sunday, finishing sixth and seventh respectively.

On the men’s side, Liam Brearley landed his first career World Cup medal. The 16-year-old competed at the Youth Olympic Games in Lausanne earlier this year where won one silver and two bronze for Team Canada on the slopes. By doing so, he became the first Canadian athlete to ever win three medals at a Winter Youth Olympic Games.

READ: Lausanne 2020 leaves hopes of bright future for Team Canada

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Today on the slopes, he scored 76.58 to take bronze, despite a scary fall on his second run. He stood alongside New Zealand’s Tiarn Collins (80.50) and Japan’s Ruki Tobita (79.53), who won gold and silver.

READ: MacKay and Karker ski to World Cup silvers in Calgary

Overall, Team Canada had a successful weekend in Calgary with medals in snowboard and freestyle skiing.