Howden and Drury return to podium on four-medal day for Canada at ski cross World Cup
- Canada's Reece Howden won gold and teammate Kevin Drury earned bronze at the ski cross World Cup at Craigleith Ski Club on March 15, 2025.
- Howden finished second on March 16, 2025, behind Germany's Florian Wilmsmann, while Drury secured his second consecutive bronze medal.
- Switzerland's Fanny Smith won the women's race, with Courtney Hoffos taking silver and Abby McEwen earning bronze; it was McEwen's first podium in 57 World Cup starts.
- The next ski cross world championships are scheduled for March 22-23 in Engadin, Switzerland.
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Howden and Drury return to podium on four-medal day for Canada at ski cross World Cup – 105.9 The Region
THE BLUE MOUNTAINS, Ont. — Reece Howden and Kevin Drury returned to the podium Saturday on a four-medal day for Canada at a ski cross World Cup at Craigleith Ski Club. Howden, from Cultus Lake, B.C., finished second behind Germany’s Florian Wilmsmann after taking gold a day earlier. Drury, from Toronto, took his second straight bronze. In the women’s final, Switzerland’s Fanny Smith took gold ahead of Courtney Hoffos of Invermere, B.C., and Abby…
Howden & Drury double up on ski cross podium at home World Cup in Craigleith - Team Canada - Official Olympic Team Website
Reece Howden and Kevin Drury gave the home fans in Craigleith, Ontario two big reasons to celebrate, finishing first and third in Friday’s FIS Ski Cross World Cup race. Howden dominated the big final to earn his fifth victory of the season while Drury had to battle back to get his fourth podium finish of the season. Finishing second between the two Canadians was Switzerland’s Alex Fiva, the reigning Olympic silver medallist. “It feels great. On …
Canada's Reece Howden wins World Cup ski cross gold, teammate Kevin Drury takes bronze
Canada’s Reece Howden won ski cross gold and teammate Kevin Drury earned bronze at a World Cup on Friday at Craigleith Ski Club. Howden, from Cultus Lake, B.C., finished ahead of Switzerland’s Alex Fiva in the four-man big final. Drury, from Toronto, reached the podium by holding off Florian Wilmsmann of Germany. Switzerland’s Fanny Smith won the women’s race, topping Marielle Berger Sabbatel of France and Italy’s Jole Galli. India Sherret of C…
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