Darcy Sharpe stands tall on the podium after winning the big air event at the snowboard World Cup event in Quebec City.

Darcy Sharpe stands tall on the podium after winning the big air event at the snowboard World Cup event in Quebec City.

Darcy Sharpe wins gold at World Cup in Quebec City

Comox Valley snowboarder takes first place in big air event

Darcy Sharpe of Comox and Tyler Nicholson of North Bay  posted a one-two Canadian finish under the lights in downtown Quebec City Friday night (Feb. 20) in the Big Air event at the Canadian stop on the snowboard World Cup circuit.

Sharpe took the gold medal with 187.75 points, the combined score of his two best jumps in the three-round final.  Last month’s world championship silver medallist earned his best scores on his switch backside double cork 1260 and frontside double cork 1080.

Nicholson finished at 177.25 with his two best jumps in the second and third round for his first career Big Air World Cup medal.  His best jumps were his switch backside 1260 and frontside 1080.  Eric Beauchemin was third at 169.25.

The Canadians are roomates.

‘’We had lunch today and we talked about trying to go 1-2,’’ said Nicholson, 19.  ‘’I’m super stoked about the medal.  I’ve never been able to put together a strong event after a bad practice.  I pulled this one out of nowhere and I’m super stoked about it.’’

In the women’s Big Air, Cheryl Maas of the Netherlands took the gold with Lia-Mara Boesch of Switzerland second and Klaudia Medlova of Slovakia third.

Breanna Stangeland of Calgary was fifth and Audrey McManiman of St-Ambroise de Kildare sixth.

 

– Canada Snowboard

 

 

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