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Winter Olympic stock watch: Canada's freestyle medal hopes up

Winter Olympic stock watch: Canada's freestyle medal hopes up

CBC
Tuesday, January 04, 2022 01:39:06 AM UTC

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It's a new year, and it's an Olympic year. The opening ceremony for the 2022 Winter Games in Beijing is just over a month away, on Feb. 4. Competition begins two days earlier, when mixed doubles curling gets going.

Canada's entry for that event was supposed to be decided yesterday, but the national mixed doubles trials in Portage la Prairie, Man., were cancelled last week over COVID-19 concerns. Officials are still in the process of deciding who to send. Assuming Canada sticks to its policy of not allowing anyone to compete in both the mixed doubles and conventional curling tournaments, the top options would appear to be Rachel Homan and 2018 Olympic mixed doubles champion John Morris, or Kerri Einarson and Brad Jacobs. Those were the marquee duos among the 16 slated to compete at the ill-fated trials.

The weekend was far from a wash, though. Several Canadian athletes reached the podium in events both at home and abroad to bolster their status as Olympic medal contenders. Here's our weekly look at whose stock is pointing up or down based on the latest results:

Up: Brendan Mackay

The 24-year-old established himself as a serious contender in the men's ski halfpipe by winning back-to-back World Cup events in his hometown of Calgary on Thursday and Saturday. Mackay, who's eyeing his first Olympics and has never finished better than seventh at the world championships, is now the co-leader in the men's World Cup standings. He's tied in points with American Alex Ferreira, who was the runner-up in both competitions in Calgary and won the season opener in Colorado, where Mackay placed third.

Two other Canadians joined Mackay on the men's ski halfpipe podium in Calgary. Simon d'Artois took bronze in Thursday's event, and Noah Bowman did the same on Saturday. D'Artois was the silver medallist at last year's world championships. Bowman placed fifth at each of the last two Winter Olympics and was the World Cup runner-up for the 2019-20 season. So Canada has a chance to put multiple men on the podium in Beijing.

Up: Rachael Karker

How's this for consistency: Karker has reached the podium in eight consecutive World Cup starts (dating back to December 2019) after taking bronze in Thursday's women's ski halfpipe event in Calgary and silver on Saturday. The 24-year-old from Erin, Ont., also grabbed silver at last year's world championships. Karker ranks second in the women's World Cup standings — behind China's Eileen Gu, who has won all three events this season.

Gu could be tough to beat in Beijing, but Canada has a shot to put two women on the podium with Karker and reigning Olympic champ Cassie Sharpe. The 29-year-old Calgarian returned to competition in December, less than a year after tearing two knee ligaments and fracturing her femur in a crash at the Winter X Games. She's still a work in progress, but Sharpe's seventh- and fourth-place finishes in Calgary are encouraging signs.

Up: Sébastien Toutant

The reigning Olympic men's snowboard big air champion might be a two-medal threat in Beijing. He won gold in the World Cup slopestyle event Saturday in Calgary, and was the silver medallist at last year's world championships.

Speaking of Canadian snowboarders with the skills to reach multiple podiums in Beijing, Laurie Blouin took bronze in the women's slopestyle competition in Calgary. She captured silver in this event at the 2018 Olympics and owns two world titles — one in slopestyle (2017), the other in big air (2021).

Two more World Cup snowboard slopestyle events are on tap before the Olympics, plus the Winter X Games in Aspen later this month. 2018 Olympic medallists Max Parrot and Mark McMorris are among the other Canadians gunning for medals in slopestyle and big air. McMorris placed fourth on Saturday, while Parrot didn't compete. Read about how McMorris is "laying incredibly low" between events in an effort to avoid contracting COVID before the Olympics here.

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