The Daily Courier

Canada golden in Big Air boarding, but not men’s hockey

Summerland’s Kripps in contention for another medal in 4-man bobsled

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Sebastien Toutant won the Olympic title in his event’s debut Saturday to give Canada it’s 500th medal in all Winter and Summer Games.

Toutant, from L’Assomption, Que., won gold in men’s snowboard big air, outperform­ing Canadian medal favourites Max Parrot and Mark McMorris at Pheonix Park.

Toutant scored 84.75 points on his first run and 89.50 on his second for a combined 174.25 points. He didn’t land his final run, but he didn’t need to — the top two scores of a rider’s three runs make up their final score.

“It’s such a big day for snowboardi­ng because we got to show at such a high scale what it’s all about,” Toutant said. “I’m just happy to be that guy, that day, who won it.”

Kyle Mack of the United States won silver with 168.75 points and Britain’s Billy Morgan took bronze with 168.00.

Parrot of Bromont, Que., who won silver in slopestyle last week, finished ninth, while Regina’s McMorris, the slopestyle bronze medallist, was 10th after struggling to land his first two jumps.

Toutant hadn’t won a World Cup in big air since 2011 in Stoneham, Que. He finished the World Cup season ranked 10th.

McMorris was competing in Pyeongchan­g less than a year after suffering a series of gruesome, life-threatenin­g injuries in a back-country crash in B.C.

“It was so frustratin­g. This is what I was most looking forward to, but it didn’t go my way today,” the 24-year-old said.

Meanwhile, Justin Kripps of Summerland and his four-man bobsled of Alex Kpacz of London, Ont., Jesse Lumsden of Burlington, Ont., and Ottawa’s Seyi Smith sit just off podium position in fourth place after the first two heats. The final four heats were scheduled for today at 4:30 p.m. PT.

“I’m super proud of the boys, pumping off some huge starts,” said Kripps. “We just got to find a bit more speed down the bottom and we’ll move up tomorrow.”

In a disappoint­ing result from early Friday, the Canadian men’s hockey team dropped a 4-3 decision to Germany in the semifinals and consequent­ly played the Czech Republic for bronze, with that game beginning today at 4:10 a.m. PT.

OAR, the Olympic Athletes from Russia, who were favoured to win gold with a roster full of former NHL stars, blanked the Czechs 3-0 in the other semi, advancing to face Germany in the final.

 ?? The Associated Press ?? Team Canada forwards Mason Raymond, left, and Derek Roy skate off as Germany players celebrate their 4-3 victory in the men’s hockey semifinal round at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Gangneung, South Korea, on Friday morning. Canada played the Czech...
The Associated Press Team Canada forwards Mason Raymond, left, and Derek Roy skate off as Germany players celebrate their 4-3 victory in the men’s hockey semifinal round at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Gangneung, South Korea, on Friday morning. Canada played the Czech...
 ?? The Associated Press ?? ABOVE: Canada goalie Kevin Poulin stops a shot by Germany’s Patrick Reimer during the third period of their men’s hockey semifinal. BELOW: Canada’s Sebastien Toutant celebrates after winning the gold medal in the men’s Big Air snowboard competitio­n.
The Associated Press ABOVE: Canada goalie Kevin Poulin stops a shot by Germany’s Patrick Reimer during the third period of their men’s hockey semifinal. BELOW: Canada’s Sebastien Toutant celebrates after winning the gold medal in the men’s Big Air snowboard competitio­n.
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