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First stop of the FWT Finals starts today in Fieberbrunn, Austria. 
 

Best-of-two-run format, with only their top score counting towards their score and overall ranking. 

 

Katie Anderson is 3rd on the women’s snowboard start list, Olympic Moguls Gold Medalist Justine Dufour-Lapointe is 5th on the women’s ski start list, and  Marcus Goguen is 11th on the men’s ski start list. 

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Katie Anderson secures the FreeRide World Tour title in women’s snowboard with her third win of the season :d (70.67) just ahead of Austrian Manuela Mandl (69.33)

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Justine Dufour-Lapointe takes second (68.33) behind Italian Arianna Tricomi (80.67), and as a result she’ll be headed into the final stop (Vebier) with the yellow bib, 2620 pts ahead of American Molly Aramanino. 

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Second (and final) stop of the FWT Finals starts tomorrow at 1:20am PST/4:20am EST in Verbier, Switzerland :SUI 

 

Katie Anderson :CAN has already secured the title in the women’s snowboard category, but there’s still a fourth win of the season for her still up for grabs. She’ll be dropping in 4th in Verbier. 

Justine Dufour-Lapointe :CAN is the current WC leader in the women’s ski category, 2620pts ahead of Molly Armanino :USA Dufour-Lapointe is 6th on the women’s start list in Verbier. 

 

Marcus Goguen :CAN, is currently ranked 9th. Goguen is 5th on the men’s start list in Verbier. 

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Weather in Verbier, Switzerland would just not cooperate, despite many delays to the schedule, which meant the final stop of the FWT season was cancelled. Congrats to Justine Dufour-Lapointe, who secures her first ever FWT title (In her first ever season! What can’t she do? :p

 

 

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