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Canada Snowboard – Vancouver, BC – Competing in the last Slopestyle World Cup of the season, Spencer O’Brien (Courtenay,  BC) took home the silver medal in Spindleruv Mlyn, Czech Republic. O’Brien put down a solid and stylish run on her second attempt to score a 81.22 and take home the 2nd spot on the podium. New Zealand’s Zoe Sadowski Synott (87.35) and Germany’s Silvia Mittermueller (73.40) finished in 1st and 3rd respectively.
 
The silver medal represents a career first FIS World Cup podium for the 6 time X Games Medalist, who was also crowned World Champion at the FIS Slopestyle World Championships in 2013.
 
“I’m so happy to end up 2nd and secure some much needed points towards my Olympic quota.” said O’Brien, who was quick to credit the riding of her fellow competitors. “The course was really fun and it was cool to figure out different lines and switch up my run a little bit. The ladies all rode so well, it was a great day in the slush.”
 
Strong riding from the rest of the Canadians women saw Baily McDonald (Barrie, ON) and Jasmine Baird (Georgetown, ON) take home 8th and 9th respectively. Quebec’s Antoine Truchon (Sainte-Adèle, QC) was the top Canadian Male finisher in 5th.
 
Final Standings Women
Final Standings Men
 
Saturday’s World Cup also marked the end of the FIS Freestyle World Cup Calendar, with Canadian Mark McMorris (Regina, SK) adding to his 2017/2016 Big Air title with the FIS 2016/2017 Overall Freestyle (Halfpipe, Slopestyle, Big Air) Crystal Globe.
 
The Saskatchewan native narrowly edge out compatriot Max Parrot (Bromont, QC)
(3617.60 points) with 4200.00 points after both riders had a career year on the World cup circuit with podiums in Big Air and Slopestyle in Korea, Quebec, Switzerland and more.
 
Overall Ranking Women
Overall Ranking Men
 
As the season starts to wrap up for many riders, Canada’s Tyler Nicholson (North Bay, ON) and Laurie Blouin (Stoneham, QC) will compete in today’s Grandvalira Total Fight Slopestyle contest, which will be streamed live on the Total Fight Facebook page.
 
Podium for John Leslie in Para Snowboard NorAM, strong showing by Kevin Hill and Carle Brenneman in Veysonnaz.
Para-snowboarder John Leslie (Arnprior, ON) took home second place in the men’s LL2 categrory in Saturday’s snowboardcross NorAM race at Copper mountain. US Nationals will continue with a second snowboardcross race on Sunday.
 
Over in Switzerland, Kevin Hill (Vernon, BC) finished 4th in the last individual Snowboardcross World Cup event of the season. In a hard fought final, Hill was unfortunately bumped by another competitor but was able to recover and finish strong, one step off the podium. Carle Brenneman (North Vancouver, BC) finished second in the womens’ small final and 8th overall.
 
The Snowboardcross team event runs today in Veysonnaz.
 
Results Women
Results Men

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Canada Snowboard
eric.escaravage@canadasnowboard.ca
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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