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China's Qi Guangpu wins back-to-back gold at FIS Aerials World Cup

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L-R: Silver medalist Wang Xindi and gold medalist Qi Guangpu of China, bronze medalist Emile Nadeau of Canada pose with their medals after the men's finals at the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) Aerials World Cup in Lac-Beauport, Canada, January 26, 2025. /Qi Guangpu
L-R: Silver medalist Wang Xindi and gold medalist Qi Guangpu of China, bronze medalist Emile Nadeau of Canada pose with their medals after the men's finals at the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) Aerials World Cup in Lac-Beauport, Canada, January 26, 2025. /Qi Guangpu

L-R: Silver medalist Wang Xindi and gold medalist Qi Guangpu of China, bronze medalist Emile Nadeau of Canada pose with their medals after the men's finals at the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) Aerials World Cup in Lac-Beauport, Canada, January 26, 2025. /Qi Guangpu

Qi Guangpu of China secured his second men's gold medal at the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) Aerials World Cup in Lac-Beauport, Canada, on Sunday, after topping the podium on Saturday.

A total of six Chinese athletes made the finals on the day and four went through the first round. Qi had the second-best score of 121.24 points among them and the third-best of all qualifiers for the second final, behind only his compatriot Li Xinpeng (122.57) and home skier Emile Nadeau (124.34).

Qi outperformed everyone else in the second final with a total score of 110.56 points. He led all six in air with 5.80 and form with 13.60. His compatriot Wang Xindi matched him in landing for which both were rated 7.90. Wang earned the silver with 105.88 points in the end. Naeau had the bronze with 95.98.

In the women's finals, Xu Mengtao of China stopped in the first round where she came 11th among all 12 skiers. Her compatriot Shao Qi appeared in the second final and finished in the fourth place in the end.

Laura Peel of Australia clinched the gold with 102.17 points, followed by 87.42 of American Karenna Elliott and 76.85 of another Australian Airleigh Frigo.

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