
Canada’s Sebastien Toutant soared to a World Cup snowboard slopestyle gold medal on Sunday in Stoneham, Quebec.
Toutant’s second-run score of 84.81 was enough to hold off teammate Mark McMorris, who took home the silver with a score of 84.60.
Hometown favourite @SebToots wins slopestyle gold 🥇in Quebec! @markmcmorris takes home silver, @MarcusKleveland bronze #SnowboardWorldCuppic.twitter.com/HM0YdQxCfO
Markus Cleveland of Norway used a second-run score of 84.16 to secure a bronze medal.
On the women’s side, Brooke Voigt of Fort McMurray, Alta., claimed bronze with a score of 67.43.
Julia Marino and Jamie Anderson completed an American one-two finish ahead Voigt. Marino topped the podium with 76.43, while Anderson’s best score was 72.78.
Canada’s Brooke Voigt goes home from Quebec with a bronze medal 🥉
Americans Julia Marino and Jamie Anderson take 🥇 & 🥈 #SnowboardWorldCuppic.twitter.com/TATaeDhlbL
