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Canada Snowboard – Vancouver, BC. – For the second year in a row, Canada once again swept the LAAX Open men’s Slopestyle podium. Max Parrot (Bromont, QC) took home the top spot last Friday with Mark McMorris (Regina, SK) and Tyler Nicholson (North Bay, ON) sliding into 2nd and 3rd respectively. It’s the second podium sweep for the team this season after the men’s Slopestyle team took home the top three spots in last month’s Dew Tour.
 
For Parrot, his victory in Switzerland marks the first time the Canadian has reached the podium in this event. The Bromont native was quick to credit his victory to the support of his coaches and his team.
 
“Our team is very well organized. We have pretty good training camps, which help us a lot and we get really great support from our physios and coaches. It’s amazing team support, and I guess that’s why we are doing so well right now.”
 
After falling on his last jump on his first run, Parrot rebounded on his second run and took the top spot by posting a score of 89.00. On his third run, Parrot posted his best score of the afternoon, a 91.58, after completing a Backside Triple Cork 1620 Mute grab. McMorris finished the day with a score of 88.96 while Nicholson’s 85.51 was enough to see him take the third spot in the competition. Of the 12 riders qualified for Friday’s final, 7 were from Canada.
 
The next stop for the Canadian men’s and women’s Slopestyle team is X Games Aspen, where the team has had great success over the past few years. Parrot will be preparing to defend his Big Air gold medal while McMorris and Spencer O’Brien (Courtenay, BC) will be looking to take home the top spot in men’s and women’s Slopestyle for the second year running.

X Games Aspen will run from January 26-29.
 
Results Men
Results Women
 
Snowboardcross: Small final victories for Baptise Brochu and duo of Carle Brenneman and Meryeta O’Dine.
 
In Saturday’s Snowboardcross World Cup event at Solitute Ski Resort in Utah, Baptiste Brochu (Saguenay, QC) won the small final in his first competition back since injuring his knee last December in Montafon, Austria.
 
In Sunday’s team event, the pair of Carle Brenneman (Comox, BC) and Meryeta O’Dine (Prince George, BC) had the top Canadian performance of the day when they took home the women’s small final.
 
The Snowboardcross world cup circuit now heads to Bankso, Bulagaria with a set of races taking place on February 2-4, 2017.
 
Results Men: individual/team
Results Women: individual/team

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Eric Escaravage
Communications Coordinator
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, Zanier Gloves, 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