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Related Posts for: FIS Freeski World Cup

Weekend Roundup: Massive medal rush weekend for Team Canada

Alex Ferreira, left, of the United States, Canada's Brendan Mackay and Canada's Noah Bowman celebrates on the podium after the men's world cup freestyle halfpipe ski event in Calgary, Alta., Saturday, Jan. 1, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Evan Buhler

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Noah Bowman captured gold in the men's freeski halfpipe event. His second and best run of the day earned him 91.50 points to defeat the Americans Aaron Blunck (90.75) and Lyman Currier (89.75), who finished with silver and bronze respectively. Sunday December 21st, 2019. Photo from FIS Freestyle Twitter.

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