Primary Country (Mandatory)

Other Country (Optional)

Set News Language for United States

Primary Language (Mandatory)
Other Language[s] (Optional)
No other language available

Set News Language for World

Primary Language (Mandatory)
Other Language(s) (Optional)

Set News Source for United States

Primary Source (Mandatory)
Other Source[s] (Optional)

Set News Source for World

Primary Source (Mandatory)
Other Source(s) (Optional)
  • Countries
    • India
    • United States
    • Qatar
    • Germany
    • China
    • Canada
    • Singapore
    • World
  • Categories
    • National
    • International
    • Business
    • Entertainment
    • Sports
    • Special
    • All Categories
  • Available Languages for United States
    • English
  • All Languages
    • English
    • Hindi
    • Arabic
    • German
    • Chinese
    • French
  • Sources
    • India
      • AajTak
      • NDTV India
      • The Hindu
      • India Today
      • Zee News
      • NDTV
      • BBC
      • The Wire
      • News18
      • News 24
      • The Quint
      • ABP News
      • Zee News
      • News 24
    • United States
      • CNN
      • Fox News
      • Al Jazeera
      • CBSN
      • NY Post
      • Voice of America
      • The New York Times
      • HuffPost
      • ABC News
      • Newsy
      • USA TODAY
      • NBC News
      • CNBC
    • Qatar
      • Al Jazeera
      • Al Arab
      • The Peninsula
      • Gulf Times
      • Al Sharq
      • Qatar Tribune
      • Al Raya
      • Lusail
    • Germany
      • DW
      • ZDF
      • ProSieben
      • RTL
      • n-tv
      • Die Welt
      • Süddeutsche Zeitung
      • Frankfurter Rundschau
    • China
      • China Daily
      • BBC
      • The New York Times
      • Voice of America
      • Beijing Daily
      • The Epoch Times
      • Ta Kung Pao
      • Xinmin Evening News
    • Canada
      • CBC
      • Radio-Canada
      • CTV
      • TVA Nouvelles
      • Le Journal de Montréal
      • Global News
      • BNN Bloomberg
      • Métro
    • Singapore
      • CNA
      • The Straits Times
      • Lianhe Zaobao
Canada's snowboarders are eyeing Olympic medals — but first, the X Games

Canada's snowboarders are eyeing Olympic medals — but first, the X Games

CBC
Thursday, January 20, 2022 03:58:36 AM UTC

This is an excerpt from The Buzzer, which is CBC Sports' daily email newsletter. Stay up to speed on what's happening in sports by subscribing here.

With the first snowboarding event of the Beijing Winter Olympics just 16 days away, Canada announced today the 19 athletes it's sending to compete in the five variations of the sport on the program: snowboard cross, slopestyle, big air, halfpipe and parallel giant slalom. You can read more about the strong-looking team and see the full list of athletes here.

Five of those riders, including some big stars, are also gearing up for what's often the biggest event on their calendar — the winter X Games, which run Friday through Sunday in Aspen, Colorado. Here's a little bit about each of them:

Mark McMorris: A back-to-back Olympic slopestyle bronze medallist in 2014 and '18, McMorris is the reigning men's world champion in big air and has won a combined seven big air and slopestyle gold medals at the Aspen X Games. The 28-year-old is slated to compete in both events again in Aspen and at the Olympics.

Laurie Blouin: The 25-year-old is also a dual threat to medal in big air and slopestyle at both the X Games and the Olympics. Like McMorris, she won a big air world title last year and an Olympic slopestyle medal in 2018, when she took silver. Blouin is also a former world champ in slopestyle and she won the women's big air gold at the 2019 X Games in Aspen. In Beijing, she'll have a chance to become one of Canada's first medallists. The women's slopestyle event begins on the night of Feb. 4 in Canadian time zones, and the medal round goes the next night.

Max Parrot: He finished one step up from McMorris on the Olympic men's slopestyle podium in 2018, and one down from him on the big air medal stand at the 2021 world championships, taking silver both times. Parrot, 27, won slopestyle gold at the 2014 X Games in Aspen, but big air is his signature event. He's won it five times in Aspen, and it will be his lone competition this year. Parrot is expected to compete in both big air and slopestyle in Beijing.

Darcy Sharpe: The 25-year-old will make his Olympic debut in Beijing after grabbing Canada's fourth and final spot in the men's big air and slopestyle events. Sharpe is the least-accomplished rider in that group, but he won slopestyle gold at the 2020 Aspen X Games, and silver in big air at the 2015 world championships. He's competing only in slopestyle at these X Games.

Elizabeth Hosking: The 20-year-old finished a career-best seventh in the women's halfpipe at last year's world championships and currently ranks ninth in the World Cup standings. In Beijing, she'll go up against American sensation Chloe Kim, who won Olympic gold as a 17-year-old in 2018 and added the world title last year. Hosking is competing in the women's superpipe at the X Games, which Kim is skipping this year as she prepares for the Olympics.

One of Canada's big-name snowboarders also passed on the X Games. Seb Toutant, 29, will defend his Olympic men's big air gold medal after winning the inaugural event four years ago. He went on to capture a slopestyle silver at the 2021 world championships, and is slated to compete in both events in Beijing.

An Olympic snowboard event you won't see at the X Games is snowboard cross — the one where four riders at a time hurtle down a course laced with bumps, jumps and tricky turns. Canada's top medal contender is Éliot Grondin, a 20-year-old who won bronze at the world championships last season, gold at the world juniors, and was the runner-up in the men's World Cup chase. He currently ranks fourth in the standings and has reached the podium twice this season. Despite his age, Grondin is not an Olympic rookie. He placed 36th in 2018 as a 16-year-old.

In addition to snowboarding, the X Games also feature freestyle skiing events. Canada's Olympic team has not yet been named, but the hopefuls competing this week in Aspen are  Evan McEachran (men's slopestyle, big air), Megan Oldham (women's slopestyle, big air), Max Moffatt (men's slopestyle, knuckle huck), Teal Harle (men's big air), Édouard Therriault (men's big air), Noah Bowman (men's superpipe) and Elena Gaskell (women's big air).

If you're wondering, knuckle huck is a newish, non-Olympic, sort of anything-goes event that takes place on the big air course. But instead of hitting the massive jump, riders bypass it and use the "knuckle" of the hill (just past the jump, where the slope angles downward) to "huck" their best low-flying tricks. Groups of eight athletes go one after another and do as many attempts as they can in the allotted time. There are no scores — the judges just pick a winner. So it's more about vibes and impressing the other riders and fans than about executing textbook moves. Read more about the event and see what it looks like here.

Stephanie Labbé is retiring. The fiery goalkeeper was the face (literally) of the Canadian women's soccer team's thrilling gold-medal victory at last summer's Tokyo Olympics. While many of us could barely watch the deciding penalty shootout because the pressure was so intense, Labbé greeted Sweden's shooters with a confident, almost maniacal, smile that seemed to say "I'm made for this. Are you?" It may have psyched some of them out as the Swedes missed their final three attempts and Labbé delivered the greatest victory in Canadian soccer history and the crowning achievement of her two decades with the national team. Labbé announced today she'll retire in the spring after the Canadian women complete their post-Olympics "Celebration Tour." Read more about her in this story by CBC Sports' Signa Butler. Read Labbé's own thoughts on her career in this first-person piece for CBC Sports.

Denis Shapovalov is working hard at the Australian Open. The 14th-seeded Canadian advanced to the third round of the men's tournament by surviving a gruelling five-setter vs. 54th-ranked Kwon Soon-woo of South Korea. Shapovalov's 7-6 (6), 6-7 (3), 6-7 (6), 7-5, 6-2 victory took nearly 4½ hours to complete. He needed almost 3½ hours to get past his first-round opponent, 51st-ranked Laslo Djere. Up next for Shapovalov is 23rd-seeded American Reilly Opelka. Canada's highest-seeded singles player, No. 9 Felix Auger-Aliassime, can join Shapovalov in the third round tonight when he faces 50th-ranked Alejandro Davidovich Fokina of Spain.

Read full story on CBC
Share this story on:-
More Related News
Canadian Paralympic Committee CEO acknowledges dip in medal standings, calls for added investment

Canadian Paralympic Committee CEO Karen O'Neill acknowledges the team’s showing at the Milano-Cortina Winter Games wasn't the same as past years.

Canada's Kalle Eriksson, guide Sierra Smith earn slalom bronze for 3rd medal of Paralympic debut

Canadian Para alpine skier Kalle Eriksson and guide Sierra Smith capped their memorable Paralympic debut with bronze in the men's visually impaired slalom on Sunday at the Milano-Cortina Games.

Excited Einarson opens world championship with 7-5 win over Sweden

Canadian skip Kerri Einarson looked up Saturday and saw real people, instead of cardboard cut-outs, in the stands at Calgary's WinSport Event Centre. She heard the roar of the crowd instead of the sound of flushing toilets piercing the silence.

Gosselin bolts to women's slalom bronze, capturing Canada's 200th all-time Winter Paralympics medal

Mission 200, complete.

U.S. beats Canada for spot in World Baseball Classic semifinals

Aaron Judge doubled and Pete Crow-Armstrong and Brice Turang each had two hits as the United States beat Canada 5-3 on Friday night in Houston to reach the World Baseball Classic semifinals.

Canada's Natalie Wilkie captures 2nd biathlon gold, 4th medal of Milano-Cortina Paralympics

Canada's Natalie Wilkie captured her second biathlon gold of the Milano-Cortina Paralympics on Friday, winning the women's standing sprint pursuit for her fourth medal in as many events.

Canada's wheelchair curlers make Paralympic history with unbeaten round-robin

Canada made wheelchair curling history on Thursday as the first team at any Paralympics to complete round-robin play without a loss.

Canada's Reece Howden wins gold at World Cup ski cross event in Austria

The winningest men's ski cross racer in history added to his total on Thursday.

Canada's Hudak, Arendz each claim bronze in cross-country skiing at Milano-Cortina Paralympics

Canada's Mark Arendz collected his 14th career Paralympic medal while teammate Brittany Hudak earned her fourth in Wednesday's standing cross-country skiing races at Milano Cortina.

Distraught Alphonso Davies helped off field after injury during Champions League match

Alphonso Davies covered his face with his shirt as he left the field with an injury in Bayern Munich's game against Atalanta in the Champions League on Tuesday in Bergamo, Italy, raising questions about the Canadian star's availability for the World Cup.

Canada's Natalie Wilkie skis to 3rd medal of Milano Cortina, earning sprint classic bronze

Canadian Para nordic skiing star Natalie Wilkie has now won a medal of every colour at the Milano-Cortina Paralympics, adding bronze in the women's standing sprint classic on Tuesday in Val di Fiemme.

Canada is off to a strong start at the Paralympics

This is an excerpt from The Buzzer, CBC Sports' daily email newsletter. Get up to speed on what's happening in sports by subscribing here.

Canada's Kalle Eriksson, guide Sierra Smith earn super-G bronze for 2nd medal of Milano-Cortina Paralympics

Canadian Para alpine skier Kalle Eriksson and guide Sierra Smith continued their impressive Paralympic debut on Monday by racing to bronze in the men's visually impaired super-G for their second medal.

'We absolutely need a team': Hockey fans want PWHL franchise in Winnipeg

Hockey fans in Winnipeg made it clear as the Professional Women’s Hockey League rolled into town over the weekend that they want to see their own franchise based in the Manitoba capital. 

Canada's Einarson falls to Switzerland's Schwaller in women's world curling final

Kerri Einarson's bid for a first women's world curling championship fell short in a 7-5 loss in Sunday's final to Switzerland.

Canada's Einarson defeats Japan to set up final vs. Switzerland at women's curling worlds

Canada's Kerri Einarson will play for gold at the women's curling world championship in Calgary.

Canada's Christopher Morales Williams wins 400m gold, sets championship record at indoor worlds

Canada's Christopher Morales Williams was as good as gold Saturday at the world indoor track and field championships.

Canada's Sarah Mitton wins shot put silver at world indoor championships

Canadian shot put star Sarah Mitton will bring home a silver medal from the world indoor championships in Torun, Poland.

Why the WNBA's salary deal is being hailed as a historic moment for women's sports

It was a moment of pure, unfiltered joy.

First-place Einarson eyes semifinal berth at women's curling worlds after 8th win

Canada's Kerri Einarson closed in on a playoff berth at the women's world curling championship with an 8-3 win Thursday morning over South Korea in Calgary.

Tempo president Resch ‘excited’ for sprint to tip-off after alignment on WNBA deal

In the wee hours of Wednesday morning, Toronto Tempo president Teresa Resch heard her phone ring from another room.

Top-ranked UBC looks to turn dominant season into 1st women's hockey championship

Graham Thomas sees a calm confidence and a deep hunger in his team.

Should we worry about Canada's winter sports decline?

This is an excerpt from The Buzzer, CBC Sports' daily email newsletter. Get up to speed on what's happening in sports by subscribing here.

Canadian Para hockey trailblazer Raphaëlle Tousignant's dual fight for health, women's equality

Raphaëlle Tousignant has spent her life beating the odds, first as a survivor of childhood bone cancer and later as a trailblazing Para hockey player.

PWHL riding post-Olympic boost in ticket sales and marketing opportunities

Sarah Fillier spent her first two seasons with the New York Sirens accustomed to staring at empty blocks of seats across the bench during home games.

© 2008 - 2026 Webjosh  |  News Archive  |  Privacy Policy  |  Contact Us