
Canada’s Arnaud Gaudet captured his third World Cup medal of the season Saturday, finishing third in the men’s World Cup PGS snowboard race in Val Saint-Côme, Que..
The 25-year-old earned bronze in Saturday’s Val Saint-Côme race
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Canada’s Arnaud Gaudet captured his third World Cup medal of the season Saturday, finishing third in the men’s World Cup PGS snowboard race in Val Saint-Côme, Que..
The native of Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, Que., capitalized on a slip by the United States’ Walker Overstake to grab the podium finish in his home province.
Arnaud Gaudet of Ste-Agathe-Des-Monts, Que., won bronze in the men’s World Cup PGS race Saturday in Val Saint-Côme, Que.
It’s the second bronze medal the 25-year-old has won this season. He also finished third in the World Cup PGS snowboard race in Krynica-Zdrój, Poland, in February.
Earlier this season, Gaudet earned a silver medal — his first career World Cup podium — in Bansko, Bulgaria.
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