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Mikaël is now talking freely about the extend of his injury this Fall (in French): https://ici.radio-canada.ca/sports/2232726/ski-acrobatique-kingsbury-blessure-projets

 

So when he missed the second Val St. Côme world cup it wasn't load management, he genuinely could not compete.

 

He's officially not doing another world cup this season, he's undecided about whether or not he'll do the Canadian championships. He sounds like he's done (what difference does it make if I've won 100 or 104 world cups?) but he's refusing to officially rule out coming back to competition (he's only fully ruling out another Olympics).

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1 hour ago, NearPup said:

Mikaël is now talking freely about the extend of his injury this Fall (in French): https://ici.radio-canada.ca/sports/2232726/ski-acrobatique-kingsbury-blessure-projets

 

So when he missed the second Val St. Côme world cup it wasn't load management, he genuinely could not compete.

 

He's officially not doing another world cup this season, he's undecided about whether or not he'll do the Canadian championships. He sounds like he's done (what difference does it make if I've won 100 or 104 world cups?) but he's refusing to officially rule out coming back to competition (he's only fully ruling out another Olympics).

sad but not unexpected really

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Silver for Drury in men’s ski cross during race one of the Kopaonik WC, unfortunately he got injured in a three-way crash during the big final and wasn’t able to attend the medal ceremony. 
 

4th for Howden, he crossed the line well in first but received a yellow card for line deviation. 
 

In the women’s event, Schmidt finished 4th and Thompson 5th

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15 minutes ago, Josh said:

4th for Howden, he crossed the line well in first but received a yellow card for line deviation. 

And seemingly a pretty well deserved yellow card as well from looking at the replay.

 

Hopefully Drury's injury isn't too bad.

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Howden won race two of the Kopaonik WC, Jared Schmidt won the small final to finish 5th. 
 

Hannah Schmidt also won her small final in the women’s event, unfortunately Thompson went out in the quarterfinals. 

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Bronze for Jude Oliver in men's big air at the Junior World Championships! He was also 6th in Slopestyle, definitely a name to keep an eye on. 

 

Matthew Lepine finished 8th, Megan Oldham's brother Cody only landed one of his tricks and finished 14th

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