Canada's Cameron Spalding wins World Cup snowboard slopestyle gold in Switzerland
- Canadian snowboarder Cameron Spalding won the men's slopestyle World Cup event in Switzerland
- Spalding's victory marks the fifth time a Canadian has won the event and his second consecutive slopestyle win, following his win at the season opener in Cardrona, New Zealand
- British teenager Mia Brookes won the women's event with a score of 84.86 points, ahead of Zoi Sadowski Synnott of New Zealand who scored 77.29 and Kokomo Murase of Japan who scored 71.
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Canada's Cameron Spalding wins World Cup snowboard slopestyle gold in Switzerland
Canadian Cameron Spalding captured the men's crown at a snowboard slopestyle World Cup event Saturday. Spalding, of Havelock, Ont., posted a winning score of 86.63 points. He finished just ahead of American Red Gerard (86.22) and German Noah Viktor (83.72).

Canadian Spalding capture men's event at snowboard slopestyle World Cup event
LAAX — Canadian Cameron Spalding captured the men's crown at a snowboard slopestyle World Cup event Saturday. Spalding, of Havelock, Ont., posted a winning score of 86.63 points. He finished just ahead of American Red Gerard (86.
Canada's Spalding captures gold at snowboard slopestyle World Cup
Canadian Cameron Spalding captured the men’s crown at a snowboard slopestyle World Cup event Saturday. Spalding, of Havelock, Ont., posted a winning score of 86.63 points. He finished just ahead of American Red Gerard (86.22) and German Noah Viktor (83.72). Liam Brearley of Gravenhurst, Ont., finished fourth. Spalding became the fifth Canadian to win the Laax Open event in Switzerland. “It’s unreal, I can’t believe it,” he said. “This event has …
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