Canada’s Beaulieu-Marchand wins slopestyle bronze at World Cup in Quebec City
QUEBEC — Canada’s Alex Beaulieu-Marchand won bronze in men’s skiing slopestyle at a World Cup event in his hometown of Quebec City on Sunday afternoon.
Switzerland’s Andri Ragettli took gold with 94.60 points, Britain’s James Woods (93.80) won silver and Beaulieu-Marchand (93.40) was third.
“It always feels good to get rewarded for your efforts,” said Beaulieu-Marchand. “I was already super happy when I landed my run because that’s what I can control. I was happy that Iwas able to put it down and the fact that the judges gave me some good scores, that was just a bonus.”
Evan McEachran (84.60) of Oakville, Ont., finished eighth, Alex Bellemare (82.80) of St-Boniface, Que., was 10th, Teal Harle (78.00) of Campbell River, B.C., placed 12th.


