Winter Olympics 2022 day six: snowboard cross, curling and more – live!
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Great Britain's Charlotte Bankes clinched Crystal Globe glory in her final race of the World Cup season in Mount St Anne. Bankes rattled through the snowboard cross heats in Canada but was edged out of the big final by Austria's Pia Zerkhold, taking victory in the small final instead. Ad The 27-year-old has notched six golds and one bronze in a stunning World Cup season that saw her race to a total of 723 points and her second Crystal Globe.
Great Britain's Charlotte Bankes clinched crystal globe glory in her final race of the World Cup season in Mount St Anne. Bankes rattled through the snowboard cross heats in Canada but was edged out of the big final by Austria's Pia Zerkhold, taking victory in the small final instead. Ad The 27-year-old has notched six golds and one bronze in a stunning World Cup season that saw her race to a total of 723 points and her second crystal globe.
Canada's Éliot Grondin claimed gold on Saturday after a photo finish in the men's World Cup snowboard cross event at the Mont-Sainte-Anne ski resort in Beaupré, Que.
Great Britain's Charlotte Bankes edged out Chloe Trespeuch for the second day running to take the lead in the race for the overall Crystal Globe. Bankes closed the gap to Trespeuch to two points on Saturday and both racers once again finished one-two in Sierra Nevada on Sunday.
Charlotte Bankes closed the gap on Chloe Trespeuch in the snowboard cross World Cup standings with her third gold of the season in Sierra Nevada. But with Trespeuch finishing second in the Spanish resort — her fifth podium in 2022/23 — the Frenchwoman holds onto her lead.
Jarryd Hughes came to Beijing believing he could go one better than his silver medal four years ago.
The men’s snowboard cross big final here at the Olympic Winter Games Beijing 2022 delivered a new champion and the topsy-turvy unpredictability the discipline has become known – and beloved – for since making its Olympic debut in Torino in 2006.