Beaulieu-Marchand wins bronze in big air at world freestyle skiing championships
PARK CITY, Utah — Canada’s Alex Beaulieu-Marchand won bronze in the big air event of 2019 freestyle skiing world championships on Saturday.
This was the third medal in 10 days for the 24-year-old from Quebec City, who finished second in the slopestyle and big air events at the X Games last weekend. This is his first career medal at the world championships.
In his first run, Beaulieu-Marchand landed a left triple 1260 safety for a score of 91.25. He improved his score on his second try with a switch left side triple 1440 Japan that won him the judges’ favour with a score of 92.00 for a combined score of 183.25. He was unable to improve his position with his third jump when he tried a switch left 1440 Bow and Arrow octograb, which he unfortunately failed to land.