Quebecer Élizabeth Hosking won the silver medal in the halfpipe event at the World Snowboard Championships on Friday in Bakuriani, Georgia.
A 21-year-old native of Longueuil, Hosking scored 85.50 in her first of three outings on the track. This performance then gave her second place in the provisional general classification, behind the Chinese Cai Xuetong, who had recorded a score of 90.50.
Neither Hosking nor Cai managed to improve their score in their second and third performances, but they were able to maintain their podium position at the end of the competition.
Japan’s Mitsuki Ono finished third with a score of 83.00 on her second outing, ahead of compatriot Ruki Tomita, who scored 80.75 also on her second attempt.
For Hosking, who finished second in Wednesday’s qualifying round – behind Ono and ahead of Cai – it’s his first career World Championship podium.
On March 13, 2021, in Aspen, Colorado, she finished seventh, also in the halfpipe. Between the two, Hosking placed sixth in the halfpipe event at the 2022 Beijing Olympics.
Moreover, this silver medal is added to his second places at two stops of the 2022-23 World Cup season, on December 16 in Copper Mountain, in the United States, and on February 10, in Calgary. .