Canada's Laurie Blouin captures big air bronze at World Cup event in Switzerland

Quebec native Laurie Blouin captured a bronze medal in her World Cup season opener in the big air event Saturday in Chur, Switzerland. 

Quebec native posted a total score of 163.00 points

Three female snowboard athletes celebrate on the podium.
From left to right: Reira Iwabuchi, Mari Fukada and Laurie Blouin celebrate their podium finishes after the women's snowboard big air World Cup final Saturday in Chur, Switzerland. (Gian Ehrenzeller/Keystone via AP)

Quebec native Laurie Blouin captured a bronze medal in her World Cup season opener in the big air event Saturday in Chur, Switzerland. 

The 28-year-old finish with a total of 163.00 points. 

WATCH: Blouin collects big air bronze:

Canada's Laurie Blouin captures bronze medal at World Cup big air event in Chur

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Quebec City's Laurie Blouin claims first World Cup medal of the season as she claims big air bronze in Chur, Switzerland Saturday.

A pair of Japanese athletes took the top-two spots on the podium.

Mari Fukada won gold with a score of 181.50, while compatriot Reira Iwabuchi earned silver at 167.50.

WATCH: Fukada takes top prize:

Japan's Fukada takes opening big air World Cup win of the season

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Mari Fukada scored 181.50, good enough to win her second career World Cup big air event, this time in Chur, Switzerland.

It was Fukada's second career World Cup win. 

Blouin won an Olympic silver medal in slopestyle at the 2018 Pyeongchang Games.

She's also a two-time world champion —a slopestyle title in 2017 and big air gold 2021. 

Deschamps starts off with bronze

On Friday, freestyle skier Dylan Deschamps of Quebec City held off Finnish opponent Elias Syrja to pick up a bronze medal.

Deschamps scored 172.25 points for his performance, 1.25 ahead of Syrja in fourth. Matej Svancer of Austria was victorious (186.00) at the site of his first-career World Cup title in 2021, while Norway's Tormod Frostad captured silver (178.00).

A year ago, the 21-year-old Deschamps was awarded gold in his World Cup debut after runs on the second day of competition in Chur were cancelled due to wet weather. He had scored 93.66 in qualifying the previous day that stood as the official result.

WATCH | Deschamps returns to big air podium in Chur after 2023 win:

Quebec City's Dylan Deschamps soars to Freeski big air World Cup bronze in Chur

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Duration 3:42
Defending champion Dylan Deschamps of Quebec City finished in third place in the men's Freeski big air World Cup event in Chur, Switzerland.

 

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