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Canada Snowboard – Vancouver, BC – In his first competition since breaking his femur in February, Mark McMorris (Regina, SK)  captured 3rd at the FIS Milan Big Air World Cup on Saturday night.  In a best-of-two three run final, McMorris’ combined final score of 173.00 was enough to earn him a podium spot behind Marcus Kleveland (NOR, 188.00) and Seppe Smits (BEL, 178.50)  in the Inaugural FIS Big Air Super Series event.
 
“After taking 6 months away from competition it feels really good to come back and land a spot on the podium.” said McMorris. “It’s really nice to get back up there and do what I like to do again. That’s what feels best, just to snowboard again and to be competing.”
 
After qualifying in 1st place, Mark put down a couple of solid runs in the final, which included stomping a huge switch bs 1260.
 
As Big Air will make its Olympic debut in 2018, this represents an important step on McMorris’ way to qualify for the winter games. Mark also ranks third overall in the new FIS Big Air Super Series. The male and female riders with the most points after the three stops (Milan, Monchengladbach, Quebec City) will be crowned Super Series Champions.
 
Brooke Voigt lone Canadian female
 
Past national team member Broke Voigt (Fort McMurray, AB) was the lone female Canadian in the field, finishing in 13th place. The 6 rider female final was won by Austria’s Anna Gasser with Hailey Langland (USA) and Sarka Pancochova (CZE) in second and third respectively.
 
First of many snowboarding events streaming live on CBCSports.ca
 
The Milan Big Air World Cup also represents the first of many snowboarding events being streamed on CBCsports.ca. Slopestyle, Big Air, Halfpipe, Alpine, and Snowboardcross events will all be showcased this season as part of CBC’s Road to The Olympic Games coverage. An updated schedule can be found at : http://www.cbc.ca/sports/olympics/winter/snowboard/broadcast
 
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Eric Escaravage
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Canada Snowboard
Eric.escaravage@canadasnowboard.ca
613-862-6532

About Canada Snowboard
Canada Snowboard is the national governing body for snowboarding in Canada. With the support of valued corporate partners like The Canadian Tire Corporation, Mackenzie Financial, FA Design, Burton Snowboards and Mazda Canada, along with the Government of Canada, Own the Podium,the Canadian Olympic Committee, and the Canadian Paralympic Committee; Canada Snowboard is committed to high performance excellence in FIS World Cup, World Championships, World Snowboard Tour and Olympic & Paralympic Winter Games competition. Canada Snowboard also provides a wide range of programs and support services based on established principles of long-term athlete development. For more information on the services and programs offered by CanadaSnowboard, visit: www.canadasnowboard.ca