Canada's Reece Howden and Tiana Gairns both earned bronze medals in World Cup ski cross action on Sunday.
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Winner David Mobaerg, left, of Sweden and third placed Reece Howden of Canada cross the finish line during the men's FIS Ski Cross World Cup, SX, in Veysonnaz, Switzerland, Sunday, March 12, 2023. Howden and fellow Canuck Tiana Gairns both earned bronze medals in World Cup ski cross action on Sunday.Howden
of Cultus Lake, B.C., finished behind Japan’s Ryo Sugai and Sweden’s David Mobaerg, who grabbed silver and gold, respectively.remains atop the men’s overall standings with 596 points, 57 ahead of Mobaerg, who is in second. Gairns crossed the finish line ahead of fellow Canadian Marielle Thompson to claim her medal in the women’s big final.Thompson is third in the women’s overall standings with 524 points, sitting behind Smith and Sweden’s Sandra Naeslund .Sign up for our newsletter to get breaking news and daily digests sent to your email.
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