Canada's Cassie Sharpe caps comeback season with halfpipe bronze at freeski worlds
- Cassie Sharpe from Comox, B.C., won a bronze medal at the freeski halfpipe world championship in Switzerland, scoring 88 points, edging out teammate Rachael Karker, who scored 86.25 points.
- Gold was won by Zoe Atkin from Great Britain, and silver went to Fanghui Li from China.
- Sharpe, a former Olympic gold medalist, returned to competition after a two-season break following the birth of her daughter in 2023.
- In the men's halfpipe, Brendan MacKay from Calgary finished in seventh place, while Alexandre Duchaine from Quebec City placed fourth in aerials.
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Canada's Cassie Sharpe wins bronze at freeski halfpipe world championship
ENGADIN, SWITZERLAND — Canada's Cassie Sharpe is back on the podium at the freeski halfpipe world championship. Sharpe, from Comox, B.C., edged out teammate Rachael Karker of Erin, Ont., to earn bronze on Sunday.
Canada's Cassie Sharpe caps comeback season with halfpipe bronze at freeski worlds
Canadian freestyle skier Cassie Sharpe returned to the podium at the world championships for the first time since 2019 with bronze in the women's halfpipe event on Sunday in Silvaplana, Switzerland.
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