More silver for Canada as Grondin, Kingsbury finish second in snowboard cross, moguls
MILAN — Canada has landed on the podium for its fifth and sixth medals — both silver — at the Milan Cortina Olympics on Day 6, both on the hills of Livigno and both in narrow misses for the gold.
Snowboarder Eliot Grondin secured the latest medal for Canada after finishing just behind Austrian Alessandro Haemmerle in men’s snowboard cross, the Canadian’s third-ever Olympic medal.
Grondin’s previous haul includes another silver at the same event in Beijing 2022, where the 24-year-old from Ste-Marie, Que., also finished second to Haemmerle.
“A lot of emotion, for sure,” Grondin said. “Sharing the podium with Haemmerle again … it’s been tight with him, but he’s been one of my biggest rivals since I started racing snowboard cross at a high level.


