Canada's Brady Leman competes in the men's finals of a World Cup ski cross race at Nakiska ski area in Alberta, Canada on Saturday. (photo: Roger Witney/Alpine Canada)

Switzerland Dominates World Cup Ski Cross Opener in Canada

Kananaskis Valley (AB), Canada – Saturday was Switzerland’s day at Nakiska ski area in Alberta, with Armin Niederer taking the win in the men’s World Cup ski cross season opener and his teammate, Alex Fiva, finishing second. Austria’s Anton Grimus was third and Sweden’s Michael Forslund was fourth. Swiss ace Fanny Smith won a tight women’s final ahead of French veteran Ophelie David. Sweden’s Anna Holmlund was third and Swiss star Katrin Mueller was fourth.

“It’s disappointing any time we have a home advantage and we don’t get someone on the podium,” said Canadian athlete Brady Leman of Calgary, who found himself behind in his semifinal and wasn’t able to make it through to the final, finishing sixth. “My starts were just a little off today. Sixth is still a pretty decent result. Any time you get to the semifinals it’s not too bad. But I wanted to be on the podium really bad today. I wanted to win.”

Canada's Brady Leman competes in the men's finals of a World Cup ski cross race at Nakiska ski area in Alberta, Canada on Saturday. (photo: Roger Witney/Alpine Canada)
Canada’s Brady Leman competes in the men’s finals of a World Cup ski cross race at Nakiska ski area in Alberta, Canada on Saturday. (photo: Roger Witney/Alpine Canada)

Wearing denim-style racing pants in memory of their much-loved teammate Nik Zoricic, who passed away in March following a crash at a race in Grindelwald, Switzerland, five Canadian racers went head to head against the best in the world at the inaugural Audi FIS Nakiska Ski Cross World Cup race. Leman was eliminated in the men’s semifinal, while Serwa, of Kelowna, British Columbia – who was competing in her first World Cup race after recovering from a knee injury –was unlucky to go out at the quarter-final stage when she finished third after a photo-finish at the line. Georgia Simmerling, of West Vancouver, British Columbia, was 16th, while newcomers Louis-Pierre Hélie, of Berthierville, Quebec, and Ian Deans, of Kelowna, British Columbia, were 25th and 27th, respectively. Hélie made the switch this season from racing alpine with the Canadian World Cup squad.

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Mammoth Lakes, Calif.’s John Teller, the first American to win a ski cross World Cup in January 2011 in St. Johann, Austria, finished in 11th place — not the result he was hoping for, but enough to get him fueled for this coming weekend’s race in Telluride, Colo., the first FIS World Cup ski cross on U.S. snow in three years.

“The biggest thing with Nakiksa was that it was a good start to season, of course, I wanted to be higher up in rankings, but starting off with 11th isn’t a bad place to be,” said Teller, the 2011 X Games champion. “It’s great to start scoring World Cup points especially in ramping up for the Olympic qualifiers. It’s a longer season this year with extra races we’ve got.”

Teller’s result was the only bright spot for Americans on Saturday. His teammate Tyler Wallasch finished 47th, and the other three Americans in the men’s race — Brant Crossan, Matthew Migel and Trevor Ricioli — finished together in 58th, 59th and 60th, respectively. The two American women who entered Saturday’s competition, Madeline Riffel and Langely McNeal, finished outside the points and near the back of the pack.

The inaugural Nakiska Audi FIS Ski Cross World Cup race was part of the Nakiska Snowdown – a first time event that featured ski cross racing and a Monster Energy Snowmobile Freestyle exhibition.

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“It was fantastic – I couldn’t have asked for anything better,” said Phil Bernier, the race chairman and Alpine Canada’s director of events. “The weather was good, the track held together, the volunteers stepped up and the whole show came together fabulously.”

OFFICIAL RESULTS
FIS Freestyle World Cup
Nakiska (AB), Canada – Dec. 8, 2012

Men’s Ski Cross

Rank Bib Name Year Nation Points
 1  2 NIEDERER Armin 1987 SUI  1000.00
 2  13 FIVA Alex 1986 SUI  800.00
 3  21 GRIMUS Anton 1990 AUS  600.00
 4  14 FORSLUND Michael 1986 SWE  500.00
 5  6 CHAPUIS Jean Frederic 1989 FRA  450.00
 6  15 LEMAN Brady 1986 CAN  400.00
 7  25 KRAUS Tomas 1974 CZE  360.00
 8  8 BOHNACKER Daniel 1990 GER  320.00
 9  11 PELLINEN Jouni 1983 FIN  290.00
 10  23 ILIN Roman 1992 RUS  260.00

Women’s Ski Cross

Rank Bib Name Year Nation Points
 1  1 SMITH Fanny 1992 SUI  1000.00
 2  5 DAVID Ophelie 1976 FRA  800.00
 3  7 HOLMLUND Anna 1987 SWE  600.00
 4  10 MUELLER Katrin 1989 SUI  500.00
 5  4 BERGER SABBATEL Marielle 1990 FRA  450.00
 6  6 LIMBACHER Andrea 1989 AUT  400.00
 7  9 EICHINGER Julia 1992 GER  360.00
 8  3 HOEIE GJEFSEN Marte 1989 NOR  320.00
 9  2 SERWA Kelsey 1989 CAN  290.00
 10  13 JOSSERAND Marion 1986 FRA  260.00

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