Canada's Chris Del Bosco and Dave Duncan congratulate one another in the finish area following a World Cup Ski Cross in Alpe d'Huez, France, on Wednesday. (photo: Pentaphoto/Alpine Canada)

Del Bosco, Thompson second in Alpe d’Huez

Alpe d’Huez, France –Reigning ski cross world champion Chris Del Bosco of Canada secured his first podium of the 2011-12 World Cup season Wednesday and teammate Marielle Thompson continued her fine start to the year as each claimed silver medals in Alpe d’Huez, France.

Del Bosco, of Montreal, Quebec, made a slick passing move at the end of a tight men’s final to move up to second behind Filip Flisar of Slovenia, while his teammate Dave Duncan, of London, Ontario, was fourth behind Sweden’s Lars Lewen. It was a similar story on the women’s side as Thompson secured her second career World Cup podium behind winner Sanna Leudi of Switzerland, and teammate Kelsey Serwa went out in the final, finishing fourth behind Andrea Limbacher of Austria. Serwa appeared to hurt her knee and is currently being assessed by a medical team.

Canada's Chris Del Bosco and Dave Duncan congratulate one another in the finish area following a World Cup Ski Cross in Alpe d'Huez, France, on Wednesday. (photo: Pentaphoto/Alpine Canada)
Canada's Chris Del Bosco and Dave Duncan congratulate one another in the finish area following a World Cup Ski Cross in Alpe d'Huez, France, on Wednesday. (photo: Pentaphoto/Alpine Canada)

“It’s nice to get that first (podium) out of the way. I’m happy. It’s awesome,” said Del Bosco, who has been skiing well this season but didn’t have a lot of luck in the first three races of the year, finishing ninth, 26th and seventh. “In the final I was waiting for an opportunity and I managed to get by near the end. I set it up leading into the final jump.”

Canada had eight men in Wednesday’s round of 32. Brady Leman, of Calgary, Alberta – wearing the red bib as the overall ski cross World Cup leader – was eliminated in his quarter-final when he got off to a bad start and ended up third behind Swiss ace Conradign Netzer and Del Bosco to finish ninth overall.

That left Duncan and Del Bosco paired up in one semifinal with Nik Zoricic, of Toronto, Ontario, in the other.

“In the semifinal we were pretty even out of the gate, but it worked itself out,” said Del Bosco, who won his semifinal, with Duncan finishing right behind him in second. Zoricic was eliminated in his semifinal and finished seventh.

Duncan, who was hoping to claim his second podium of the season, got squeezed out in traffic in the final and ended up at the back of the pack.

“The final was just tight,” Del Bosco said. “I made a move almost into second and Dunc got pinched out through the panels. That was kind of a bummer.

“I’m feeling really good. I’ve been skiing well but right about this time in the season – this is when it starts coming together. These kinds of tracks are good for me. More jumps and features. There were a lot of places where you could make something happen.”

Leman holds on to the red bib as the overall World Cup leader with 213 points, ahead of Switzerland’s Alex Fiva (195). Duncan sits fifth in the standings (160) and Del Bosco sixth (150).

On the women’s side, Thompson and Serwa were drawn in separate semifinals. While Serwa, the reigning world champion, won her heat, Thompson just squeezed past French veteran Ophelie David into second to secure a place in the final.

“It was tight in the semis – a photo finish with Ophelie,” Thompson said.

In the finals, “Everyone was kind of together going into the first turn and then it spread out after that,” Thompson said. “Limbacher and I were right beside each other going into the second jump and I just got in front of her.”

Thompson, who claimed her first career World Cup podium with a third-place finish in the season-opener in Innichen/San Candido, Italy, on Dec. 17, is now fourth in the overall ski cross World Cup standings with 187 points. Luedi leads with 289, ahead of Serwa (276) and David (200).

“I don’t think you can get used to it but it feels pretty good,” said Thompson, of her podium result. “What’s made the difference is just my confidence in myself. The training has definitely helped a lot – there’s been a big improvement in my skiing.”

Next up for ski cross is the World Cup stop in Les Contamines, France, with qualification set for Saturday and finals to follow on Sunday.

“It was a solid result for the whole team,” assistant coach Brent Kehl said. “Del (Bosco) skied well all day – he just played it smart. Marielle has benefitted from being able to train with Kelsey and she’s really stepped it up this year.”

Kehl said the team is waiting for news on Serwa’s condition.

OFFICIAL RESULTS
FIS World Cup
Alpe d’Huez, France – Jan. 11, 2012
Ski Cross

Men:

Rank Bib Name Year Nation Points
 1  3 FLISAR Filip 1987 SLO  1000.00
 2  1 DELBOSCO Christopher 1982 CAN  800.00
 3  6 LEWEN Lars 1975 SWE  600.00
 4  4 DUNCAN David 1982 CAN  500.00
 5  9 NETZER Conradign 1980 SUI  450.00
 6  26 CHAPUIS Jean Frederic 1989 FRA  400.00
 7  10 ZORICIC Nick 1983 CAN  360.00
 8  21 BOVOLENTA Arnaud 1988 FRA  320.00
 9  8 LEMAN Brady 1986 CAN  290.00
 10  19 BOHNACKER Daniel 1990 GER  260.00

Women:

Rank Bib Name Year Nation Points
 1  5 LUEDI Sanna 1986 SUI  1000.00
 2  3 THOMPSON Marielle 1992 CAN  800.00
 3  15 LIMBACHER Andrea 1989 AUT  600.00
 4  4 SERWA Kelsey 1989 CAN  500.00
 5  6 DAVID Ophelie 1976 FRA  450.00
 6  16 KENNEDY-SIM Sami 1988 AUS  400.00
 7  1 HOEIE GJEFSEN Marte 1989 NOR  360.00
 8  10 JENSEN Julie Brendengen 1990 NOR  320.00
 9  2 MUELLER Katrin 1989 SUI  290.00
 10  9 BARON Alizee 1992 FRA  260.00

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