Canada鈥檚 India Sherret raced to her second World Cup gold medal in women鈥檚 ski cross on Friday.
Sherret, a 28-year-old from Cranbrook, B.C., won all her heats before finishing first in the big final for her sixth career podium.
Germany鈥檚 Daniela Maier claimed silver and Canada鈥檚 Marielle Thompson took bronze on a shortened course due to high winds at the French ski resort.
鈥淪uper stoked to get the win today, and great to share the podium with Marielle,鈥 Sherret said. 鈥淚鈥檝e been chasing Marielle for a long time so it鈥檚 special to be on the podium with her. In the finals, I tried to get a good pull out of the start and then just hold off these great racers.
鈥淭his is such a nice course, it was disappointing to have to race on the shorter course today but it worked out OK. It may not have been my best work but I held it together and really happy with the result.鈥
Ottawa鈥檚 Hannah Schmidt won the small final to place fifth and Edmonton鈥檚 Abby McEwen finished 12th.
Thompson, last season鈥檚 Crystal Globe champion as the overall winner, captured gold on Thursday at the opening event of the World Cup ski cross season.
The 32-year-old from Whistler, B.C., now has 69 total podium finishes on the World Cup stage.
On the men鈥檚 side, Toronto鈥檚 Kevin Drury claimed bronze for the second consecutive day. He finished third behind Switzerland鈥檚 Alex Fiva and Austria鈥檚 Kevin Kappacher, who tied for first.
Drury earned his 15th podium and won back-to-back medals for the first time since early 2020.
Reece Howden of Chilliwack, B.C., finished in ninth and Kris Mahler of Canmore, Alta., was 10th.
The ski cross circuit continues with races Monday and Tuesday in Arosa, Switzerland.
The Canadian Press