Canadian snowboarder Blouin wins World Cup gold in women’s slopestyle
CALGARY — Laurie Blouin couldn’t wipe the smile off her face after winning slopestyle gold at Canada Olympic Park on Sunday.
The 23-year-old snowboarder from Quebec City was happy that the FIS Freeski and Snowboard World Cup, which was billed as Snow Rodeo, was added to the schedule this season.
“I love it,” said Blouin, who scored 78.31 points on her first run. “I’m a country girl a little bit, so I like that it’s called the Snow Rodeo. It’s so nice that we have a World Cup in Canada. The last one was in Quebec and we’re not going to have it anymore, so it’s nice that there’s an international contest in Canada.”
Even though she had already clinched top spot, she didn’t hold back on her second trip down the hill and earned 79.56 points from the judges.