The Sochi 2014 Snowboard PGS, Snowboard Cross and Ski Cross courses at Rosa Khutor (image: FIS)

Canada Earns Gold, Two Silvers in Sochi Skicross

Sochi, Russia – Canada controlled the podium at the ski cross Olympic test event in Sochi, Russia, on Tuesday, winning one gold and two silver medals as Kelsey Serwa and Marielle Thompson finished 1-2 in the women’s final and Chris Del Bosco capped a remarkable comeback from injury with second place in the men’s race behind Sweden’s Victor Oehling Norberg.

Due to adverse weather conditions the qualification round was cancelled on Monday and moved to Tuesday morning. Serwa, of Kelowna, British Columbia – the reigning ski cross world champion – dominated her early heats and held off a fierce challenge from World Cup leader Fanny Smith of Switzerland in the women’s final to take gold. Thompson, of Whistler, British Columbia, earned her first podium of the season when Smith fell and she moved up from third to second.

Meanwhile, Del Bosco, of Montreal, Quebec, enjoyed a superb return to racing after missing the start of the season with a shoulder injury as he pulled off some thrilling passes to advance to the men’s final. The reigning men’s ski cross world champion pushed hard for the win Tuesday but narrowly lost a battle with Oehling Norberg at the line. Tristan Tafel, of Canmore, Alberta, won the men’s small final to finish fifth overall.

The Sochi 2014 Snowboard PGS, Snowboard Cross and Ski Cross courses at Rosa Khutor (image: FIS)
The Sochi 2014 Snowboard PGS, Snowboard Cross and Ski Cross courses at Rosa Khutor (image: FIS)

“This gives us the confidence to know that we can perform well on this hill,” Serwa said of the team’s strong showing in Sochi. “The is the best result we’ve had this season. It’s nice to see us on the podium again and Tristan being fifth is pretty good, too. Once we get the momentum going it’s easier to keep it up.”

Serwa finished second in the qualification round and used her strong starts to great effect in the heats as she won her round of 32 heat, her quarter-final and her semifinal. In the final, Smith was hot on her heels but the Swiss ace fell when she tried to take a tight inside line on a corner in an attempt to pass Serwa.

“On the last turn of the track she tried to go inside me and overshot,” Serwa said. “I was just happy to get over the finish line safely.”

The only American woman entered, Langley McNeal, finished near the bottom of the field.

Serwa now sits third in the women’s ski cross World Cup standings with 401 points. Smith leads with 476 points and French veteran Ophelie David is second (416).

Thompson became the first Canadian to win a ski cross Crystal Globe as individual World Cup champion last season but she’s struggled to recapture that form in 2012-13. Her best best result prior to Tuesday was an eighth-place finish in Telluride, Colo., in December. Thompson advanced from her round of 32 heat when Swiss ace Katrin Mueller fell in front of her, but she seemed to grow in confidence as the heats progressed. The 20-year-old Whistler racer won her quarter-final before finishing second behind Serwa in her semi-final and the final.

“I kind of knew I was back skiing well. Today I kind of got into the zone,” Thompson said. “In the first round I was getting back on my feet because I haven’t been in the heats that much. It’s really just been qualifying that’s tripped me up this season. By the second round I was really getting dialled in.

“It was really fun. It felt like a ski cross course and when I’m having fun I tend to have success.”

In the men’s races, Canada got off to a strong start when Del Bosco and Calgary’s Brady Leman finished third and fourth, respectively, in the qualification round. Del Bosco made a swift recovery from a shoulder injury suffered prior to the season-opening World Cup stop in Nakiska, Alberta, Canada, and he won his round of 32 heat with ease. It was a different story in Del Bosco’s quarter-final as he found himself in third place before he got huge air off the final jump to edge a photo finish at the line and advance to the semifinal.

“I felt really good,” said Del Bosco, who said his shoulder stood up well to the challenge of pulling out of the start gate, as well as head-to-head racing. “I’m 100 percent – I’m stoked.

“In the (quarter-final) I made a tactical error on the last turn and left the door wide open. I was passed so I jumped back in and drafted. The last jump was one of the opportunities we had to pass. I definitely launched a little further than I wanted but it worked out.”

Del Bosco made a smooth pass to win his semifinal before a slow start in the final saw him once again sitting third. He moved up to second thanks to a slick pass and then put it all on the line in a desperate attempt to win gold.

“I’m so competitive – I want to win – but I feel great to be back on the podium,” Del Bosco said. “I made a couple of tactical errors in the final but these are the first couple of rounds of skiing in traffic that I’ve had since March.”

American John Teller, of Mammoth Lakes, Calif., the winner of a World Cup ski cross last month in Megeve, France, was the top American in 14th place. Teammate Joe Swensson was 31st.

Swiss duo Alex Fiva (474) and Armin Niederer (429) are first and second in the World Cup ski cross standings, while Czech ace Tomas Kraus is third (322).

“The course was awesome,” said Eric Archer, head coach of the Canadian team. “There were a lot of places to make passes. We are just super happy we were able to get the event off after the weather of the past few days. We moved over to the snowboard cross track – it ended up working really well.”

OFFICIAL RESULTS
FIS Freestyle World Cup
Sochi, Russia – Feb. 19, 2013
Ski Cross

Women

Rank Bib Name Year Nation Points
 1  2 SERWA Kelsey 1989 CAN  1000.00
 2  19 THOMPSON Marielle 1992 CAN  800.00
 3  4 SMITH Fanny 1992 SUI  600.00
 4  12 SERAIN Emilie 1984 SUI  500.00
 5  1 DAVID Ophelie 1976 FRA  450.00
 6  16 OFNER Katrin 1990 AUT  400.00
 7  23 MUELLER Jorinde 1993 SUI  360.00
 8  6 RIEMEN Karolina 1988 POL  320.00
 9  5 BARON Alizee 1992 FRA  290.00
 10  7 WOERNER Anna 1989 GER  260.00

Men

Rank Bib Name Year Nation Points
 1  1 OEHLING NORBERG Victor 1990 SWE  1000.00
 2  3 DELBOSCO Christopher 1982 CAN  800.00
 3  30 SCHAUER Andreas 1986 GER  600.00
 4  20 FIVA Alex 1986 SUI  500.00
 5  15 TAFEL Tristan 1990 CAN  450.00
 6  9 MIDOL Jonathan 1988 FRA  400.00
 7  12 FLISAR Filip 1987 SLO  360.00
 8  2 GRIMUS Anton 1990 AUS  320.00
 9  6 MIDOL Bastien 1990 FRA  290.00
 10  10 MATT Andreas 1982 AUT  260.00

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