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Canadian snowboarder Arnaud Gaudet wins silver for first World Cup medal

Gaudet advanced through elimination rounds to finish second by 0.68 seconds, earning his first World Cup podium and ranking 10th overall with 193 points.

Summary by The Globe & Mail
Austria’s Benjamin Karl beat Gaudet by 0.68 seconds to capture gold

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Less than three weeks from the start of the Milan-Cortina Olympic Games, Arnaud Gaudet hit a big hit on Saturday.

·Quebec City, Canada
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Montreal, January 17, 2026 (Sportcom) – Another World Cup, another medal for para-alpine skier Alexis Guimond. Saturday, at the second super-G of the stage in Saalbach, Austria, the Gatino ranked third, with a 0.88-second delay on the Frenchman Arthur Bauchet (1 min 3.83 seconds). Russian Aleksei Bugaev (+0.61 seconds) tied in between the two. Note that these same athletes had climbed on the podium of Friday's super-G in the standing category wh…

BANSKO. The 40-year-old Benjamin Karl celebrated his 28th World Cup victory on Saturday, the first in almost two years. At the Snowboard World Cup in Bansko (Bulgaria) he won the parallel giant goal in the big final against the Canadian Arnaud Gaudet.

·Linz, Austria
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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Saturday, January 17, 2026.
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