Noah Bowman captured gold in the men's freeski halfpipe event. His second and best run of the day earned him 91.50 points to defeat the Americans Aaron Blunck (90.75) and Lyman Currier (89.75), who finished with silver and bronze respectively. Sunday December 21st, 2019. Photo from FIS Freestyle Twitter.FIS Freestyle Twitter
FIS Freestyle Twitter

Bowman claims World Cup victory at Secret Garden

Team Canada’s Noah Bowman skied to a gold medal victory and Rachael Karker won bronze at the FIS Freeski Halfpipe World Cup in China on Saturday.

https://twitter.com/FISfreestyle/status/1208313069379751936

Bowman put down a smooth and stylish run to be the cleanest skier of the day, walking away with his second career World Cup victory. His second and best run of the day earned him 91.50 points to defeat the Americans Aaron Blunck (90.75) and Lyman Currier (89.75), who finished with silver and bronze respectively.

Bowman jumps into a tie for the men’s halfpipe World Cup lead along with Blunck. Both riders have a win, a runner up and a third place result in the three competitions so far this season.

READ: Bowman and Karker ski to World Cup bronze at Copper Mountain

In the women's freeski halfpipe, Rachael Karker won a silver medal with 88.75 points in her first run of the day. Finishing ahead of the 22 year old Canadian was Russia's Valeriya Demidova with 92.50 points. Fanghui Li of China finished in third place with 83.25 points. Saturday December 21st, 2019. Photo by FIS Freestyle Twitter.

Rachael Karker stands on the podium after achieving a silver medal in the women’s freeski halfpipe on Saturday December 21st, 2019. Photo by FIS Freestyle Twitter.

In the women’s freeski halfpipe, Rachael Karker won a silver medal with 88.75 points in her first run of the day. Finishing ahead of the 22 year old Canadian was Russia’s Valeriya Demidova with 92.50 points. Fanghui Li of China finished in third place with 83.25 points.

Earlier this season, Karker won bronze at the Wold Cup at Copper Mountain Resort in the USA. She has landed on the podium twice so far this season.

The next FIS Freeski Halfpipe World Cup is at Mammoth Mountain from January 30 – February 1, 2020.