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Canada's Marion Thénault soars to World Cup aerials gold in Quebec

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Canadian aerials skier Marion Thénault won gold on home soil at the World Cup event in Le Relais, Que., on Saturday. The Sherbrooke, Que., native won silver in the world cup opener in Ruka, Finland in December, as well as securing an individual top-10 finish at her Olympic debut last February. More to come.

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