Canada's India Sherret wins World Cup ski cross gold in France

Canadians have won back-to-back gold medals to begin the women's World Cup ski cross season in the French ski town of Val Thorens.

Fellow Canadians Marielle Thompson, Kevin Drury ski to bronze medals

A skier flies through the air during a race.
Canada's India Sherret, shown at front, won the women's gold medal at a ski cross World Cup event on Friday in Val Thorens. (Submitted by Alpine Canada)

Canadian ski cross athletes have won back-to-back gold medals to begin the women's World Cup ski cross season in the French ski town of Val Thorens.

India Sherret, of Cranbrook, B.C., won the women's big final on Friday, a day after teammate Marielle Thompson won the season-opening gold medal.

Thompson, of Whistler, B.C., added a bronze-medal finish in Friday's event. Germany's Daniela Maier rounded out the podium with a second-place finish.

Ottawa's Hannah Schmidt won the women's small final to finish fifth overall.

WATCH | Sherret wins World Cup gold, Thompson takes bronze:

B.C. skiers share the podium as India Sherret wins World Cup gold and Marielle Thompson takes bronze

8 hours ago
Duration 4:49
India Sherret of Cranbrook, B.C. won gold while teammate Marielle Thompson of Whistler, B.C., won bronze, on the second and final day of World Cup ski cross racing at the Val Thorens resort in Savoie, France.

On the men's side, Toronto's Kevin Drury won his second consecutive bronze medal after posting back-to-back third place finishes.

There are 17 races on this season's schedule, including Craigleith, Ont., with the world championships March 22 and 23 in St. Moritz, Switzerland.

WATCH | Drury scores 2nd bronze in as many events:

Toronto's Kevin Drury wins 2nd ski cross bronze medal in a row, behind a photo finish tie for gold

7 hours ago
Duration 5:36
For the second day in a row, Toronto's Kevin Drury won a World Cup ski cross bronze medal, this time behind a photo finish that saw Austria's Adam Kappacher and Switzerland's Alex Fiva share gold, at the Val Thorens ski resort in Savoie, France.

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