Tyler Mosher Cross Country Paralympian – Canada’s Top Result in Para-Snowboarding
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The 2011 World Snowboard Federation (WSF) Para –snowboard World Cup Tour came to an end in Lake Louise, Alberta, with the presentation of two races during the 2011 Canada~Snowboard Nationals presented by COLD-FX®.
A total 39 athletes from nine nations took to the snowboard cross course at the Lake Louise Ski Resort. The Americans were largely represented with 13 riders in the standing category, and they showcased their world domination with a combined ten podiums in the last two World Cup races of the season.
Evan Strong of the USA was without a doubt the strongest of the 24-men field, winning both races by a landslide. Strong was the only rider to break the 50 seconds mark, and he did it in all three runs in Saturday’s race.
In the women’s field, Bibian Mentel of the Netherlands rocked Lake Louise Ski Resort with back-to-back dictating wins. Mentel won the races with a wide margin, demonstrating her domination. Americans Amy Purdy and Nicole Roundy exchanged a pair of silver and gold medals, with Roundy taking silver on Friday and Purdy grabbing the second spot on Saturday.
Canada’s Tyler Mosher of Whistler, BC placed fourth and sixth – Canada’s top results in both races. On Friday, Mosher missed the podium by just 0.60s, with a time of 1:47.52. The 2010 Paralympian in cross-country skiing is the 2010 World Champion in the discipline.
RESULTS – WSF PARA-SNOWBOARD WORLD CUP RACE #1 – FRIDAY APRIL 8, 2011
MEN
1. Evan Strong (USA)
2. Keith Gabel (USA)
3. Mike Shea (USA)
WOMEN
1. Bibian Mentel (NED)
2. Nicole Purdy (USA)
3. Amy Purdy (USA)
RESULTS – WSF PARA-SNOWBOARD WORLD CUP RACE #1 – SATURDAY APRIL 9, 2011
MEN
1. Evan Strong (USA)
2. Keith Gabel (USA)
3. Mike Shea (USA)
WOMEN
1. Bibian Mentel (NED)
2. Nicole Purdy (USA)
3. Amy Purdy (USA)
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