Canadian ski cross racers earn podiums with silver, 2 bronze at Italy World Cup

Canadians littered the ski cross World Cup podium on Wednesday in Innichen, Italy. Reece Howden and Brady Leman scored silver and bronze, respectively, while Marielle Thompson took bronze on the women's side.

Howden, Leman place 2nd, 3rd in men's race; Thompson 3rd in women's competition

A ski cross racer wearing a green bib is suspended in midair through a jump with his poles raised out wide as another in a red bib doing the same in the background.
Canada's Reece Howden, left, and Brady Leman, right, seen above earlier in December, won silver and bronze, respectively, at the ski cross World Cup on Wednesday in Innichen, Italy. (Gian Ehrenzeller/Keystone via The Associated Press)

Canadians littered the ski cross World Cup podium on Wednesday in Innichen, Italy.

Reece Howden and Brady Leman scored silver and bronze, respectively, while Marielle Thompson took bronze on the women's side.

Canadian men composed three of the four competitors in the big final, with Kris Mahler of Canmore, Alta., placing fourth. The only non-Canadian in the medal run, Austria's Mathias Graf, won gold.

"I've never raced with three Canadians in the big final before. It's pretty unique and special for the team to pull that off," said Howden. 

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Canadians Howden and Leman ski to World Cup silver and bronze medals in Italy

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Reece Howden of Cultus Lake, B.C. and Calgary's Brady Leman won silver and bronze in the big final of the ski cross World Cup race in Innichen, Italy.

The silver marks Howden's second straight after another second-place finish in Switzerland earlier in December. The Cultus Lake, B.C., native, who was eliminated in the quarter-finals at the Beijing Olympics, now owns 11 career World Cup podium appearances in 34 starts.

For Leman, the 2018 Olympic champion from Calgary, Alta., the bronze is his first hardware of the young World Cup season, in which there's only been four events to date. The 36-year-old also placed fourth at the 2014 Olympics and sixth at the 2022 Olympics. He had not finished better than 10th thus far in the 2022-23 campaign.

"I'm stoked to be back on the podium," said Leman. "It fired me up to race the final with Reece and Kris. It's too bad that we didn't get the sweep, but we've got another chance at it tomorrow."

Both the men's and women's skiers return to the mountain in Innichen on Thursday at 6 a.m. ET for another World Cup competition. Live coverage will be available on CBCSports.ca, the CBC Sports app and CBC Gem.

Thompson snags bronze

Meanwhile, Thompson's bronze medal was the continuation of a strong season in which she's now landed on the podium in three of four World Cups. She previously earned a pair of silver medals.

Thompson, the Whistler, B.C., native who won Olympic gold in 2014 and silver in 2022, has now climbed 55 career World Cup podiums.

"I'm very happy to be on the podium again," said Thompson. "All the heats were super tight with some great racing. I had a bit of a battle out there today and made lots of passes so that's a positive. I think it'll be even more exciting tomorrow with all the things people learned today."

Sweden's Sandra Naeslund, the reigning Olympic champion, continued her unparalleled run of ski-cross dominance with another gold medal, her 12th straight at World Cups.

Switzerland's Fanny Smith scored silver.

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