Brittany Phelan, Kevin Drury land on podium in World Cup ski cross

Canada had a successful outing in the first World Cup ski cross event since Pyeongchang, capturing two medals in Sunny Valley, Russia on Saturday. Brittany Phelan won silver on the women's side and Kevin Drury brought home silver on the men's side.

Canadians both take home silver medals in Russia

Canada's Brittany Phelan, pictured here during the Olympics, won World Cup silver in ski cross on Saturday in Russia. (Loic Venance/AFP/Getty Images)

Canada had a successful outing in the first World Cup ski cross event since Pyeongchang, capturing two medals in Sunny Valley, Russia on Saturday.

Brittany Phelan won silver on the women's side and Kevin Drury brought home silver on the men's side.

Phelan equalled her Olympic mark, where she also won silver. Switzerland's Fanny Smith won gold, while Katrin Ofner of Austria took bronze. 

Canada's Brittany Phelan follows Olympic success with World Cup silver

7 years ago
Duration 5:38
Just over a week after earning a silver medal in women's ski cross at the 2018 Olympics, Phelan earned another silver at the FIS World Cup from Sunny Valley, Russia.

The 2nd-place finish in Russia pushed Phelan up to fourth overall in the World Cup standings. 

Kevin Drury, who had to settle for fourth in Pyeongchang after crashing in the big final, found the podium just behind Switzerland's Jonas Lenherr. Jean Frederic Chapuis of France was third. 

Canada's Kevin Drury takes home silver in World Cup ski cross.

7 years ago
Duration 4:13
Drury slid to second place, earning 80 World Cup points in men's ski cross at the FIS World Cup in Sunny Valley, Russia.

After each winning gold medals during last month's Olympics in the event, Kelsey Serwa and Brady Leman failed to find the podium.

Serwa was injured in a crash and did not compete in the final and Leman did not advance past the 1/8th final stage. 

Other Canadians in the event included Tiana Gairns who finished 12th on the women's side and Mathieu Leduc, who placed 29th on the men's side. 

Phelan and Drury each earned their first World Cup podiums on the same day in Switzerland in December.