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Del Bosco chalks up Norway SX win, Serwa 2nd 3/19/2011 Christopher Del Bosco of Canada and Anna Holmlund of Sweden won ski cross races at a freestyle World Cup meet on Saturday.

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Del Bosco chalks up Norway SX win, Serwa 2nd

March 19, 2011 — Canada Ski Cross     ♦ Photo: The Canadian Ski Cross team (John Evely); Video by Infront Sports & Media/FIS
 

MYRKDALEN-VOSS, Norway — Canada’s ski cross team put the finishing touches on a stellar season Saturday by winning the Nations Cup after claiming first- and second-place finishes at the World Cup finale in Myrkdalen-Voss, Norway.

Chris Del Bosco of Sudbury, Ont., won the men’s final, while teammate Kelsey Serwa of Kelowna, B.C., was second in the women’s race. The results mean the duo finish second and third, respectively, in the overall ski cross World Cup standings, while Canada takes the overall team title.

“Being able to come out as the best team, it says a lot about the program,” said head coach Eric Archer, whose team skipped a World Cup race in January to attend the Winter X Games. “That’s huge with all the injuries we’ve had and with missing an event. I’m proud of everyone.”

Del Bosco, who finished second in the overall standings with 615 points behind Austria’s Andreas Matt (824), won all three heats Saturday before dominating the final.

“It was a good way to finish. I’m pretty excited,” said Del Bosco, who has had eight straight top-four finishes after starting the year on the comeback trail following knee surgery. “I had a decent start in the final and skied my own race. There was some contact behind me, I think."

It’s the third straight year Del Bosco has finished second in the race for the overall ski cross title. He also won gold at the World Championships and silver at X Games this season.

“I wasn’t even thinking like that at the beginning of the year,” said Del Bosco of the race for the overall title. “Things came together right before worlds and I managed to finish strong.”

Conradign Netzer of Switzerland, was second on Saturday, followed by Tomas Kraus of the Czech Republic and the USA’s John Teller.

Del Bosco’s teammates Nik Zoricic and Dave Duncan were eliminated in the semifinals. Zoricic, who was fifth in the overall World Cup rankings with 337 points, was seventh Saturday, and Duncan was eighth. Brian Bennett was 16th Saturday and Whistler’s Davey Barr was 18th.

Serwa entered Saturday’s race with an outside chance of claiming the overall title, but her second-place result means she finished with 610 points, just behind Sweden’s Anna Holmlund (672) — who won Saturday’s race — and Germany's Heidi Zacher (612), who was fifth on Saturday.

“In the first two heats, I got out in front. The course is really technical,” said Serwa. “I was a little bit ahead of Anna but she was on the inside and got a little bit ahead. I kept waiting for a spot to pass. I was hoping for something but she was a little too far away. I’m pretty happy. I don’t have anything to complain about.”

Serwa’s result caps a hugely successful season that saw her win both Winter X Games and the World Championships — her main two goals for the year. For the past six weeks, Serwa has been skiing hurt, after she suffered a back injury en route to winning the X Games.

“My body feels pretty good now. Perfect timing!" said Serwa, laughing.

Switzerland’s Katrin Mueller was third Saturday, behind Holmlund and Serwa, while Fanny Smith, also of Switzerland, was fourth.

Calgary’s Danielle Poleschuk was 13th Saturday and teammate Marielle Thompson was 14th.

Canada won the ski cross Nations Cup with a total of 1,998 points, ahead of Switzerland (1,950) and Germany (1,691).


Myrkdalden-Voss men's World Cup ski cross results

Rank Bib FIS Code Name Year Nation Result Level Points
 1  2  2526820 DELBOSCO Christopher  1982  CAN       1000.00
 2  10  2448410 NETZER Conradign  1980  SUI       800.00
 3  8  2386524 KRAUS Tomas  1974  CZE       600.00
 4  4  2527399 TELLER John  1983  USA       500.00
 5  1  2451417 MATT Andreas  1982  AUT       450.00
 6  3  2527361 PELLINEN Jouni  1983  FIN       400.00
 7  5  2527284 ZORICIC Nick  1983  CAN       360.00
 8  19  2526897 DUNCAN David  1982  CAN       320.00
 9  6  2526789 STICKL Simon  1987  GER       290.00
 10  7  2527296 BOHNACKER Daniel  1990  GER       260.00
 11  11  2526291 NIEDERER Armin  1987  SUI       240.00
 12  12  2527144 KNELLER Scott  1989  AUS       220.00
 13  13  2527032 FLISAR Filip  1987  SLO       200.00
 14  16  2525886 KOROTKOV Egor  1986  RUS       180.00
 15  18  2450835 MIAILLIER Sylvain  1986  FRA       160.00
 16  24  2484520 BENNETT Brian  1980  CAN       150.00
 17  9  2527624 GASSER Patrick  1985  SUI       140.00
 18  14  2447828 BARR Davey  1977  CAN       130.00
 19  15  2526877 BOVOLENTA Arnaud  1988  FRA       120.00
 20  17  2484379 GASSER Philip  1983  SUI       110.00
 21  20  2528672 DEVOUASSOUX Jonas  1989  FRA       100.00
 22  21  2527297 EIGLER Florian  1990  GER       90.00
 23  22  2527030 WOELFL Mathias  1984  GER       80.00
 24  23  2527042 ECKERT Paul  1990  GER       70.00
 25  25  2527709 BJOERNNES Magnus  1993  NOR       60.00
 26  26  2528515 MIDOL Bastien  1990  FRA       50.00
 27  27  2412714 SAFAR Zdenek  1978  CZE       45.00
 28  28  2526576 DUMAX BAUDRON Yann  1988  FRA       40.00
 29  29  2526998 WAHRSTOETTER Christoph  1989  AUT       36.00
 30  30  2528136 DURAN Patrick  1985  USA       0.00
 31  31  2529330 MITHASSEL Christian  1987  NOR       0.00
 32  32  2391471 MANI Alois  1983  SUI       0.00

Myrkdalden-Voss women's World Cup ski cross results

Rank Bib FIS Code Name Year Nation Result Level Points
 1  1  2527563 HOLMLUND Anna  1987  SWE       1000.00
 2  3  2527273 SERWA Kelsey  1989  CAN       800.00
 3  6  2526363 MUELLER Katrin  1989  SUI       600.00
 4  4  2526373 SMITH Fanny  1992  SUI       500.00
 5  2  2527434 ZACHER Heidi  1988  GER       450.00
 6  5  2394866 DAVID Ophelie  1976  FRA       400.00
 7  8  2527513 HOEIE GJEFSEN Marte  1989  NOR       360.00
 8  7  2526849 WOERNER Anna  1989  GER       320.00
 9  9  2527570 LIMBACHER Andrea  1989  AUT       290.00
 10  10  2527841 KUCEROVA Nikol  1989  CZE       260.00
 11  11  2526015 OFNER Katrin  1990  AUT       240.00
 12  12  2526530 RIEMEN Karolina  1988  POL       220.00
 13  13  2527287 POLESCHUK Danielle  1986  CAN       200.00
 14  14  2527689 THOMPSON Marielle  1992  CAN       180.00
 15  15  2323372 CREMA Katya  1988  AUS       160.00
 16  16  2525991 GALLAND Helena  1986  FRA       0.00

 

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