Canada's Howden Earns First World Cup Podium of Season with Ski Cross Gold
Reece Howden won his 19th World Cup ski cross gold, surpassing Jean-Frédéric Chapuis to become the male record-holder in FIS World Cup history, officials said.
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Canada's Reese Howden becomes winningest men's ski cross athlete in World Cup history
Reese Howden now stands alone as the winningest men's ski cross racer in World Cup history. The Canadian won gold at an event in Arosa, Switzerland, on Tuesday for his 19th career victory on the World Cup circuit. That broke a tie for the most victories by a male athlete in World Cup history, a record Howden had shared with Jean-Frédéric Chapuis of France
The Canadian Reece Howden won the Ski Cross World Cup in Arosa. It was his first win of the season and the 19th of his career, a record on the circuit.
Five days after finishing his first podium in the World Cup, Mylène Ballet Baz (24 years old) finished at the foot of the podium on Tuesday night in Arosa, Switzerland. Terence Tchiknavorian (4th) and Youri Duplessis-Kergomard (7th) took places of honour.
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