Canadian Eliot Grondin wins snowboard cross gold at world championships
- Eliot Grondin won a gold medal in the men's snowboard cross final at the world championships in Corviglia, Switzerland, on Friday.
- Loan Bozzolo from France earned the silver medal, while Alessandro Haemmerle from Austria secured the bronze.
- Grondin, a 23-year-old from Sainte-Marie, Quebec, is a world junior champion and currently leads the men's World Cup standings with 504 points.
- He has achieved two golds, two silvers, and a bronze medal on the World Cup circuit this season.
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Julia Pereira de Sousa and Loan Bozzolo world champions snowboardcross by mixed teams, one year from the Olympic Winter 2026
The two Frenchmen won Saturday in Saint-Moritz, after having already been awarded the medal the previous day as an individual. Augurs well before the Olympic Games 2026, where snowboardcross is on the programme.

Canada's Eliot Grondin wins snowboard cross gold at world championships
SAINT MORITZ — Canada's Eliot Grondin won gold in snowboard cross at the world championships Friday. The Ste-Marie, Que., native topped the podium ahead of France's Loan Bozzolo and Austria's Alessandro Haemmerle.
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