Listen to this article
Estimated 1 minute
The audio version of this article is generated by text-to-speech, a technology based on artificial intelligence.
Canadian freestyle skier Julien Viel won bronze in men’s competition Monday at the opening stop of World Cup moguls season in Ruka, Finland.
Viel, from Mont-Sainte-Anne, Que., scored 79.30 in the second men’s event to claim the fourth World Cup medal of his career.
Australia’s Matt Graham won with 81.72 points, followed by Japan’s Ikuma Horishima with 80.58.
Star skier Mikaël Kingsbury of Deux-Montagnes, Que., did not compete Monday. He pulled out of Sunday’s men’s event before the small final.
Kingsbury, who has 99 career World Cup wins, said at a press conference before the event that he has been dealing with a groin injury.
Jakara Anthony completed an Australian sweep Monday, winning the women’s event with a score of 79.89. She was followed by Americans Olivia Giaccio (78.64) and Jaelin Kauf (78.08).
Berkley Brown of Aurora, Ont., was the top Canadian with 67.59 points.
Watch live coverage of this season’s events on CBCSports.ca and CBC Gem. A live streaming schedule is available here.
WATCH | Viel bags dual moguls bronze last February in China:
Julien Viel of Mont-Saint-Anne, Que., beat American Nick Page by a single point in the men’s small final to claim bronze at the FIS World Cup dual moguls event at the Beidahu ski resort near Jilin City, China.
Source link




