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Canada's Phelan wins World Cup ski cross race, teammate Sherret takes silver

IDRE FJÄLL, Sweden — Brittany Phelan won gold at a World Cup ski cross stop Friday to highlight another successful day for Canadian athletes on the circuit. Phelan, of Mont-Tremblant, Que.
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Brittany Phelan won gold at a World Cup ski cross stop on Friday to highlight another successful day for Canadian athletes on the circuit. Phelan celebrates her third place finish on the podium following the women's final of a World Cup ski cross event at Nakiska Ski Resort in Kananaskis, Alta., Sunday, Jan. 21, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh

IDRE FJÄLL, Sweden — Brittany Phelan won gold at a World Cup ski cross stop Friday to highlight another successful day for Canadian athletes on the circuit.

Phelan, of Mont-Tremblant, Que., overtook teammate India Sherret in the final round to win her second gold of the season. Sherret, from Cranbrook, B.C., took silver ahead of Switzerland's Saskja Lack.

"It was awesome today," said Phelan. "Feels really good to get a second win, two is better than one, and it was cool to cross the finish line and see India there with me.

"Made some smart tactical decisions today that played out well and looking to do the same (Saturday).”

Sherret was content with her second-place effort.

"I’m very happy for Britt and it's fun to stand on the podium with her," she said. "The course was a little slow today and that made things challenging so hoping it’s faster (Saturday).

"I need to clean up a couple of things on the bottom that cost me positions today and looking forward to racing (Saturday).”

In the men's competition, Reece Howden of Chilliwack, B.C., earned bronze.

The results come a week after Canada swept the podium in a women's race at Veysonnaz, Switzerland, with Marielle Thompson of Whistler, B.C., finishing first followed by Phelan and Sherret.

Thompson finished fifth with a win in Friday's small final and led the overall standings with 977 points heading into Saturday's season-ending race.

France's Marielle Berger was second with 910 points, followed by Phelan at 874.

In men's competition Friday, Howden finished behind Sweden's David Mobaerg and Italy's Simone Deromedis. Gavin Rowell of Prince George, B.C., was a career-best fifth and Jared Schmidt of Ottawa was seventh.

Howden was third overall with 641 points heading into Saturday's finale, behind Mobaerg (680) and Switzerland's Alex Fiva (678).

This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 22, 2024.

The Canadian Press

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