Canada’s Francis Jobin captured a snowboard slopestyle gold medal and earned his first World Cup podium in Aspen, Colo., on Sunday.
The 26-year-old native of Quebec City put together a crisp run in the 16-man final, scoring 79.30 en route to the top of the podium.
He cleared his first two rails with nearly flawless execution, also landing a switch backside double rodeo 1260 nosegrab to cap a stellar run.
Jobin’s previous best in slopestyle was fourth, and after a seventh-place position following qualification his victory came as an upset.
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Amy Fraser, of Calgary, went on to claim bronze in the freeski halfpipe, earning her first podium of the season.
The 29-year-old recorded a 86.75 score, placing behind winner Zoe Atkin of Great Britain and silver medallist Fanghui Li of China.
Fellow Canadians Cassie Sharpe (fifth) and Rachael Karker (sixth) missed the podium.
WATCH l Calgary’s Amy Fraser wins bronze: