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Laura Peel joins legends with World Cup win and Crystal Globe

9/3/2020

 
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Australian aerial skier Laura Peel has won gold overnight at the Siberian resort of Krasnoyarsk, Russia, securing her first ever FIS World Cup champion title.
 
The World Cup title is the tenth “crystal globe” won by Australian aerial skiers, with Peel joining legends of the sport Kirstie Marshall, Jacqui Cooper, Alisa Camplin and Lydia Lassila as World Cup champions.
 
Before the competition Peel was sitting just 44 points ahead of China’s Xu Mengtao in the women’s World Cup ranking, with the final jumps of the season deciding who would take home the overall season title.
 
When Xu failed to land her jump cleanly in the first round of finals and missed the cut into the top six final round, it was clear that Peel would be victorious. Despite having secured the crystal globe in the middle of the competition, Peel still stepped it up on her final attempt on the day. As the last athlete in the women’s competition, the 2015 World Champion from Canberra executed her most difficult full-tuck-full triple somersault perfectly to win the competition with a final score of 96.99 points.
 
“It’s hard to put it into words at the moment,” said Peel, “I honestly couldn’t be happier right now.
 
“It’s my first globe and it’s been almost 10 years working towards it. I have a great team around me and I’m super stoked with the result today.”
 
Behind Peel on the podium was China's Xu Sicun with a score of 95.86 in second place and American Ashley Caldwell in third with 88.83 points.
 
In winning gold, the performance marks the 13th World Cup podium of the 30 year old athletes career (4 gold, 4 silver, 5 bronze).
 
Peel’s teammate Abbey Willcox also reached the top six super final finishing in fifth place, ending the season ranked a personal best seventh place on the World Cup standings.

Gabi Ash claims second Nor-Am podium

2/3/2020

 
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Aerial skier Gabi Ash has won the second medal of her career, taking bronze on day two at the Nor-Am Cup event in Le Relais, Quebec, Canada.

The VIS athlete rebounded from an 11th place finish on day one, to record her second podium performance in as many weeks, finishing in third place on the second day of competition behind Americans Karyl Loeb and Karenna Elliot. Ash had a personal best in the final executing an almost perfect Lay Tuck scoring 73.58 points.

Teammate Airleigh Frigo had a personal best sixth place finish on day one, and finished in 10th on day two.

Also competing for Australia in the men's event was Wesley Naylor, who finished 16th on day one, and 11th on day two.
 
IMAGE: Gabi Ash (right) on the podium in Le Relais

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