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Canada's Thenault and Nadeau take bronze in World Cup aerials finals

ALMATY, Kazakhstan — Canadian freestyle skiers Marion Thenault and Emile Nadeau closed the aerials season in style Sunday by reaching the podium at the World Cup Finals. Thenault, from Sherbrooke, Que.
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Marion Thenault of Canada competes in the women's aerials in the Freestyle International World Cup competition Friday, Feb. 3, 2023, in Park City, Utah. Canadian freestyle skiers Thenault and Emile Nadeau won bronze medals at the World Cup aerials finals on Sunday. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Jeff Swinger

ALMATY, Kazakhstan — Canadian freestyle skiers Marion Thenault and Emile Nadeau closed the aerials season in style Sunday by reaching the podium at the World Cup Finals. 

Thenault, from Sherbrooke, Que., finished third in the women's super final with 93.66 points for her fifth medal of the season. Laura Peel won gold (110.36) and Australian teammate Danielle Scott took silver (97.99). 

"I was really happy with my jumps today," Thenault said. "I've had some tough moments this season, so I’m really proud to finish on a high note." 

Scott won the Crystal Globe as overall leader with 462 points. Peel was next (362) and Thenault was third (350).

Nadeau, from Prevost, Que., finished third in the men's super final for his first career World Cup podium.

"I've been waiting for this moment for a long time, I've often thought about it," he said. 

The judges gave him a score of 96.83 points. Swiss teammates Pirmin Werner (123.00) and Noe Roth (118.55) joined him on the podium.

Switzerland's Noe Roth took the men's Crystal Globe.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 19, 2023. 

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