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Road to Pyeongchang: Canada slips to 3rd in World Cup circuit

The PyeongChang Olympics are fast approaching and winter athletes from around the globe are competing in the all-important World Cup circuit. Canada captured 15 medals this week, but slipped to third in the overall table as the U.S. took home 25 after 434 events.

Quebec's Mikael Kingsbury makes history with 58th career podium finish

Mikael Kingsbury makes World Cup moguls history

8 years ago
Duration 2:18
In this week's Road to the Olympic Games Recap, Rob Pizzo breaks down another win by Mikael Kingsbury and what made it historic.

The PyeongChang Olympics are fast approaching and winter athletes from around the globe are competing in the all-important World Cup circuit.

A crucial performance indicator ahead of the 2018 Games in South Korea, the World Cup circuit includesall sports that will bepart of the Olympic programme.

Entering last week in a tie for second in the standings with the United States(101 total medals), Canada captured 15 this week, but slipped to third in the overall table as the U.S. took home 25 medals after434 events.

Over the past week, Canada earned gold medals on the slopes as well ason the ice,including two fromMikael Kingsbury in a record-setting week. The Deux-Montagnes, Que., native claimed the top prize at the World Cup moguls event at Deer Lake, Utah on Thursday before notching gold in the dual moguls event on Saturday.

Mikael Kingsbury nabs 2nd World Cup win in 3 days

8 years ago
Duration 5:35
The 24-year-old from Deux-Montagnes, Que., finished first overall on Saturday at a dual moguls competition in Park City, Utah.

Saturday's victory marked the 58th podium finish ofKingsbury's career as he passed the legendary Edgar Grospiron who held the previous record of 57.

Short-track dominance

Canada's short track team also piled up the medals in Dresden, Germany, particularly Marianne St-Gelaiswho earnedtwo gold medals in two days (women's 1,000 metres, 500). Charles Hamelinand KimBoutinalso struck gold in the men's and women's 1,500,respectively.

Canada wins 3 gold, 1 bronze at short track World Cup event in Germany

8 years ago
Duration 0:39
Charles Hamelin, Marianne St-Gelais and Kim Boutin all skated to gold in Dresden, Germany while Valerie Maltais captured a bronze.

Rahneva's remarkable season

Canada also received a strong performancefrom Mirela Rahneva, who continued her stellar rookie campaign in women's skeleton. The Ottawa native took home silver in Igls, Austria, just .16 seconds behind Germany's Tina Hermann who captured gold.

Mirela Rahneva continues hot streak, taking silver in Igls

8 years ago
Duration 2:18
The Canadian finished second overall on Friday at a women's skeleton event in Igls, Austria. The Ottawa native, competing in only her seventh career World Cup event, earned silver with a total time of 1:48.31.

The 28-year-old rookie now has four medals on the skeleton World Cup circuit.

Back on podium

Canada's Kaillie Humphriesand brakeman Melissa Lotholzheld on to the top spot in the overall standings with a silver medal in Igls, Austria. American ElanaMeyersPoser took home gold and teammate Jamie Gruebel Poser, who is just 26 points back of Humphries for the overall lead,finished third.

Bobsleigh duo of Humphries, Lotholz, slide to silver in Austria

8 years ago
Duration 2:05
Kaillie Humphries and Melissa Lotholz finished second overall on Saturday in Igls with a time of 1:46.39, +0.25 seconds back.

Calgary's Brady Lemanalso struck silver, battling the conditions at a World Cup ski cross event in Feldberg, Germany. The event was stopped after heavy snowfall only allowed the skiers to complete their qualifying runs. The governing body later confirmed the resultsas official.