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Howden's 1st ski cross win of season highlights Canada's 3-medal haul in Austria

Reece Howden, the 2020-21 World Cup's top-ranked racer in men's ski cross, stood atop the medal podium for the first time this season on Sunday in Reiteralm, Austria, a year to the day of his victory in Russia.

The man known as "Big Rig" dominated Sunday's big final with a strong start to finish win in the first World Cup race since the Beijing Olympics last month, where Howden placed ninth overall in his Winter Games debut.

"It feels amazing," Howden told Alpine Canada. "The way Canada has been going with Cam [Alexander] and Jack [Crawford] getting those great results on the alpine circuit, I was happy to bring it on the men's ski cross side."

Japanese Sugai Ryo of Japan and Alex Fiva of Switzerland rounded out the podium while Fiva's teammate, Olympic champion Ryan Regez, was fourth.

In the women's competition, Marielle Thompson and Canadian teammate Britt Phelan took silver and bronze.

Sunday marked Howden's first World Cup victory of the season for Howden, the 23-year-old freestyle skier from Cultus Lake, B.C., who won four gold and two silver last campaign to take home the Crystal Globe as overall season winner.

He was also the top Canadian man in ski cross at the 2021 world championships, winning the small final to finish fifth overall. 

"It's been a long pull for me this year and a tough road," Howden said, "but I figured something out today and I want to remember this and keep on trucking and build the confidence back up."

On Sunday, Howden stood on the podium for the first time since earning bronze three months ago in Innichen, Italy.

Thompson, 29, was coming off an Olympic silver in Beijing, eight years after winning the ski cross event in Sochi, Russia.

"Today I skied really well, and in the finals I was in a

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