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Shouldice scores hometown win at Canada Post Grand Prix 1/29/2011 Hometown athlete Warren Shouldice outgunned a top-notch field Saturday to win the World Cup aerials contest at the Canada Post Grand Prix at Canada Olympic Park.

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Shouldice scores hometown win at Canada Post Grand Prix

Jan. 29, 2011 
   
♦ Photo: Warren Shouldice celebrates victory Saturday (Mike Ridewood, CFSA): Video by Infront Sports & Media/FIS

CALGARY, Alberta — For Warren Shouldice, there really is no place like home.

The Calgarian was a World Cup aerials winner Saturday at Canada Olympic Park to cap a four-medal haul by the host team at the Canada Post Freestyle Grand Prix.

"I had no idea it would be so special until it happened," Shouldice said. "I thought this was another World Cup stop, but now having won it at home, I realize it's so much more.

"To do it in front of the Shouldice family, my parents are losing their minds over there."

Canada dominated the men's events Saturday with Mikael Kingsbury of Deux-Montagnes, Que., and Olympic champion Alex Bilodeau of Montreal finishing one-two in moguls.

Audrey Robichaud of Quebec City took silver in women's moguls, while former Olympic champion Jenn Heil of Spruce Grove, Alta., crashed after her first jump and crossed the line last among 12 finalists.

Shouldice's victory was his first since winning a World Cup in China six years ago. The 27-year-old is the lone veteran on a young men's aerials team rebuilding after the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver and Whistler, B.C.

Shouldice, whose nickname is "Wookie," has won 11 career World Cup medals and was third in the World Championships two years ago.

He led after the first of two jumps on an overcast Saturday. World Cup overall leader Qi Guangpu of China was sitting second, but then badly missed the landing of his second jump to end up fifth.

Shouldice laid down a lay-double, full-full, which is triple flip with two twists on the second flip and a single twist on the third flip, with only a slight leg wobble when he landed in the snow.

"I did my two jumps about as well as I can do them," Shouldice said. "I had a little bobble on my second one, but that's kind of the performance I aim for every week."

Switzerland's Renato Ulrich finished second behind Shouldice while American Scotty Bahrke was third. It was a promising day for the rest of the Canadian men as Jean-Christophe Andre of Montreal was fourth, Remi Belanger of Mascouche, Que., finished sixth and Travis Gerrits of Milton, Ont., placed ninth.

In women’s aerials, China brought in the top two scores with Shuang Cheng scoring 187.23 and Mengtao Xu at 186.65. Olga Volkova of the Ukraine was third at 175.40.

Laval, Quebec’s Sabrina Guerin was the top Canadian finishing fifth at 132.87 after falling on her first jump. Crystal Lee also crashed on one of her jumps and landed in a personal-best eight position at 118.03.

Kingsbury continued his meteoric rise in moguls in just his first full season on the World Cup circuit. He's only 18, yet has won five medals, including two gold.

"I think Canada doesn't know about him yet, but they probably have an Olympic gold medal in their back pocket in Sochi or in 2018," said Bilodeau, 23.

Kingsbury and Bilodeau are second and third in the overall World Cup standings behind Guilbaut Colas of France, who was seventh Saturday.

It was going to be an abbreviated party at the Shouldice house as the Canadian freestyle team departs Sunday for Deer Valley, Utah, and the World Championships starting Wednesday.

Canadians will compete in moguls, dual moguls, aerials, halfpipe and slopestyle. Canadian Freestyle Ski Association CEO Peter Judge feels the team is capable of seven or eight medals in Deer Valley, and was pleased with the results in Calgary.

"To have this kind of momentum going into worlds is really important," Judge said. "We're firing on all cylinders."  S-Magazine

— The Canadian Press and CFSA contributed to this report


Calgary men's World Cup aerials results

Rank Bib FIS Code Name Year Nation Result Level Points
 1  7  2304166 SHOULDICE Warren  1983  CAN   244.90    1000.00
 2  4  2330841 ULRICH Renato  1983  SUI   243.01    800.00
 3  23  2398843 BAHRKE Scotty  1985  USA   229.57    600.00
 4  28  2484953 ANDRE Jean-Christophe  1989  CAN   227.75    500.00
 5  1  2526229 QI Guangpu  1990  CHN   222.05    450.00
 6  20  2526057 BELANGER Remi  1987  CAN   221.81    400.00
 7  8  2472951 ABRAMENKO Oleksandr  1988  UKR   201.71    360.00
 8  12  2312217 LAMBERT Thomas  1984  SUI   199.1    320.00
 9  22  2525948 GERRITS Travis  1991  CAN   190.50    290.00
 10  15  2192615 ABLAEV Enver  1979  UKR   174.95    260.00
 11  17  2343160 FERGUSON Dylan  1988  USA   186.62    240.00
 12  6  2263813 ST ONGE Ryan  1983  USA   184.21    220.00
 13  11  2330938 HAECHLER Christian  1983  SUI   170.71    200.00
 14  31  2526218 VELLNER Jonathan  1987  CAN   168.12    180.00
 15  21  2416788 LI Ke  1985  CHN   167.66    160.00
 16  18  2526134 LYSIANSKYI Sergii  1985  UKR   157.39    150.00
 17  32  2484608 DOBRANSKY Roman  1992  CZE   153.71    140.00
 18  33  2526702 MINAMI Takanori  1989  JPN   149.47    130.00
 19  10  2306688 ISOZ Andreas  1984  SUI   138.83    120.00
 20  27  2064090 GETTY Clyde  1961  ARG   132.27    110.00
 21  26  2485224 DEPETERS Matthew  1987  USA   103.93    0.00
 22  13  2485099 MORRIS David  1984  AUS   30.50    0.00
Did not start
     2438904 WU Chao  1987  CHN       
     2074178 KRAVCHUK Stanislav  1978  UKR

Calgary women's World Cup aerials results

Rank Bib FIS Code Name Year Nation Result Level Points
 1  2  2438807 CHENG Shuang  1987  CHN   187.23    1000.00
 2  1  2526230 XU Mengtao  1990  CHN   186.65    800.00
 3  6  2406021 VOLKOVA Olga  1986  UKR   175.40    600.00
 4  14  2484885 POLYUK Olga  1987  UKR   149.64    500.00
 5  15  2526216 GUERIN Sabrina  1985  CAN   132.87    450.00
 6  11  2180102 COOK Emily  1979  USA   127.95    400.00
 7  10  2379055 DIDENKO Nadiya  1986  UKR   125.84    360.00
 8  18  2526217 LEE Crystal  1988  CAN   118.03    320.00
 9  8  2484528 SCHAERER Tanja  1989  SUI   105.15    290.00
 10  9  2416400 ZHAO Shanshan  1987  CHN       0.00
Did not start
     2526676 AINSWORTH Sarah  1985  GBR       
     2529017 XU Sicun  1992  CHN 

 

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