Canada’s Laurie Blouin won a gold medal at a World Cup women’s snowboard slopestyle event in Aspen, Colo., on Saturday.
Victory marks 3rd career win and 14th podium appearance for Quebec City native
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Canada’s Laurie Blouin won a gold medal at a World Cup women’s snowboard slopestyle event in Aspen, Colo., on Saturday.
The Quebec City native was in sixth place after her first run, but scored 81.21 in her final run to win the event.
Japanese snowboarders Mari Fukada (77.26) and Kokomo Murase (75.36) took the silver and bronze medals, respectively.
The win marks the third World Cup slopestyle victory of Blouin’s career and her 14th podium appearance.
Laurie Blouin of Quebec City, Que., won Saturday’s World Cup snowboard slopestyle competition in her fiftieth career start this time in Aspen, Colorado.
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