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Canada's Marion Thénault caps aerials World Cup season with gold medal in Kazakhstan

Marion Thénault of Sherbrooke, Que., ended her successful aerials World Cup season on top of the medal podium Sunday in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

Thénault was awarded gold for her qualification score of 94.11 when low visibility due to fog at Shymbulak Ski Resort forced the finals to be cancelled.

Danielle Scott of Australia took silver with an 87.25 effort while Kong Fanyu of China scored 82.21 to earn bronze.

Last March, Thénault made good on her goal of a strong finish to the season and reaching the medal podium, picking up bronze for her fourth podium of the campaign at the season finale in Almaty.

Sunday's win was Thénault's third medal of the season and fourth in the 23-year-old's career on the World Cup circuit.

In February, she picked up bronze at the World Cup stop in Lac-Beauport, Que., after opening the season in early December with a convincing victory over Scott, scoring 99.05 on her second and final jump in Ruka, Finland.

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Like last year, Thénault finishes third in the overall World Cup standings. Scott secured the Crystal Globe as the overall season winner, with American Winter Vinecki second overall.

Thénault made her Olympic debut in Beijing in 2022, where she won bronze in mixed team aerials with Miha Fontaine and Lewis Irving, placing seventh in the women's event.

On Sunday, Irving of Quebec City topped the Canadian men's contingent in Kazakhstan, placing eighth (106.79). Teammates Pierre-Olivier Cote (102.87) Lac-Beauport, Que., and Émile Nadeau (100.90) of Prévost, Que., also cracked the top 10 in ninth and 10th, respectively.

Quebec City's Alexandre Duchaine (98.41) was 11th and Victor Primeau (92.43), also from Lac-Beauport, 13th.

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