Friday's World Cup ski cross competition at Blue Mountain in Collingwood, Ontario, Canada. (photo: Ken Edwards/Alpine Canada)

Canada Owns the Podium at Blue Mountain Ski Cross World Cup

Collingwood (ON), Canada – Canada put on a show on home snow Friday, winning two gold medals and a silver at the Audi FIS Ski Cross World Cup races held at Blue Mountain ski resort in Ontario.

Marielle Thompson, of Whistler, British Columbia, dominated the women’s race from start to finish to claim her first career World Cup victory at the age of 19. Brady Leman, of Calgary, Alberta, and teammate Chris Del Bosco, of Montreal, Quebec, then finished first and second, respectively, in the men’s race to the delight of the thousands of fans who gathered in the finish area at the ski resort near Collingwood.

“I hope we put on a good show – it sure seemed like it to me. To clean up here is great,” said Leman, who regained the red bib as the overall ski cross World Cup leader following his victory. “Having the hometown crowd here was awesome. I couldn’t be more happy.”

Friday's World Cup ski cross competition at Blue Mountain in Collingwood, Ontario, Canada. (photo: Ken Edwards/Alpine Canada)
Friday's World Cup ski cross competition at Blue Mountain in Collingwood, Ontario, Canada. (photo: Ken Edwards/Alpine Canada)

Leman, 25, is having a remarkable comeback year after a long spell on the sidelines due to injury. He won the opening World Cup race of the 2011-12 season in Innichen/San Candido, Italy, and is now leading the overall ski cross standings with 331 points, ahead of Switzerland’s Alex Fiva (321) and Del Bosco (254).

Leman finished second behind Austrian ace Andreas Matt in the round of 32, the quarter-final and the semifinal – when Leman had to make a slick pass to make it into the final four. But in the final, Leman managed to get out in front and hold on to claim the win.

“It felt awesome. I had really good starts all day,” Leman said. “I just knew I had to get that second jump down a little bit better and I nailed it in that final – that’s the one that really counts. Del (Bosco) has taught me so much since I started ski cross – I’ve learned so much from him. It’s awesome to share the podium with him.”

Del Bosco, the reigning ski cross world champion and X Games gold medalist, didn’t have an easy path to the podium on Friday. He won his first heat and then his quarter-final, but almost got tangled up out of the start in the semifinal before finishing second to advance. In the final, he found himself sitting third but found a way to make another pass in tight quarters to edge ahead of Matt and finish second. Matt was third and Armin Niederer, of Switzerland, was fourth.

“I had an alright pull in the final – behind Brady – just trying not to make any stupid mistakes or take him out or take me out,” Del Bosco said of the men’s final. “When you’re kind of holding back a little bit it leaves it open for third and Andy (Matt) got by. I had a few tricks for down lower. It looked like he was going wide so I just dove in and at the last minute he dove in, too. We made a little contact but we both stayed upright.”

Del Bosco was delighted to be able to stand on the podium next to his good friend Leman.

“It was awesome. We’ve been talking about it for a while – making the final together,” Del Bosco said. “We finally did it here at home and ended up 1-2. It was a great crowd, an amazing crowd. It was really good to bring home some trophies.”

Thompson was already enjoying a breakthrough season – after claiming the first two World Cup podiums of her career – so a victory in the only Canadian stop on the tour left her beaming from ear to ear.

“It feels pretty awesome,” Thompson said. “Coming over that last jump and hearing those cheers was pretty amazing.”

Thompson won both her quarter- and semifinal before going virtually tape to tape in the final. She admitted afterwards that her experience last weekend at X Games – when she was leading in the final but went out on a tight turn – wasn’t far from her mind.

“I did think about it a bit,” Thompson said. “I was like, ‘Hey Marielle, you’ve got to stay strong. You’re not letting this one go.’ I heard the crowd going over the last jump. It was amazing. I was like, ‘Oh my God, I’m going to win.’ I was so excited.”

Austria’s Katrin Ofner was second and Katrin Mueller, of Switzerland, was third. Thompson is now second in the overall ski cross World Cup rankings with 319 points, behind Switzerland’s Sanna Luedi (389), who is currently injured and did not race in Blue Mountain.

“We couldn’t ask for more,” said Eric Archer, head coach of Canada’s ski cross team. “Marielle has been learning all year. Her confidence is building at every stop. She took advantage of fast skis and a good start and it was good to get that first victory.”

OFFICIAL RESULTS
Audi FIS Ski Cross World Cup
Blue Mountain – Collingwood (ON), Canada – Feb. 3, 2012

Men:

Rank Bib Name Year Nation Points
 1  16 LEMAN Brady 1986 CAN  1000.00
 2  7 DELBOSCO Christopher 1982 CAN  800.00
 3  1 MATT Andreas 1982 AUT  600.00
 4  14 NIEDERER Armin 1987 SUI  500.00
 5  20 CHAPUIS Jean Frederic 1989 FRA  450.00
 6  15 KRAUS Tomas 1974 CZE  400.00
 7  3 DUNCAN David 1982 CAN  360.00
 8  5 BOVOLENTA Arnaud 1988 FRA  320.00
 9  8 DEVOUASSOUX Jonas 1989 FRA  290.00
 10  13 JUELL Didrik Bastian 1990 NOR  260.00

Women:

Rank Bib Name Year Nation Points
 1  2 THOMPSON Marielle 1992 CAN  1000.00
 2  7 OFNER Katrin 1990 AUT  800.00
 3  16 MUELLER Katrin 1989 SUI  600.00
 4  5 BERGER SABBATEL Marielle 1990 FRA  500.00
 5  3 KENNEDY-SIM Sami 1988 AUS  450.00
 6  11 KOMISSAROVA Maria 1990 RUS  400.00
 7  4 BARON Alizee 1992 FRA  360.00
 8  1 BERNTSEN Hedda 1976 NOR  320.00
 9  6 WOERNER Anna 1989 GER  290.00
 10  8 LIVINSKAYA Yulia 1990 RUS  260.00

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