Canada's Alex Loutitt leaps to bronze at final women's World Cup ski jump stop

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Canada's Alex Loutitt won the bronze medal successful the ample elevation contention astatine the last World Cup women's skis jumping lawsuit of the season.

21-year-old from Calgary reaches 3rd podium of season

The Canadian Press

· Posted: Mar 20, 2025 3:21 PM EDT | Last Updated: 8 minutes ago

Canadian women's skis  jumper pictured mid-air during women's ample  elevation  contention  astatine  World Cup event.

Canada's Alex Loutitt, seen competing successful 2024, reached her 3rd podium of the play aft securing bronze successful the ample elevation contention astatine the last World Cup women's skis jumping lawsuit of the campaign. (Atsushi Tomura/Getty Images)

Canada's Alex Loutitt won the bronze medal successful the ample elevation contention astatine the last World Cup women's skis jumping lawsuit of the season.

The 21-year-old from Calgary, who was ninth successful qualifying, reached her 3rd podium of the play with a combined region of 275.1 metres implicit her 2 jumps.

Nika Prevc of Slovenia finished comfortably successful archetypal with a full of 302.8 metres. Selina Freitag of Germany took metallic with 277.4 metres.

The 2023 satellite champion was 10th successful the wide standings heading into Friday's World Cup ample elevation final.

Calgary's Abigail Strate finished 11th, conscionable missing retired connected her sixth top-10 effect of the season.

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