Reports confirm that Canadian snowboarder Eliot Grondin clinched gold in the snowboard cross event at Mont-Sainte-Anne, marking a triumphant end to his season. The victory not only secured his World Cup win but also brought him closer to earning his second Crystal Globe. Coverage of the event focuses on his stellar performance amid fierce competition, reflecting both his personal achievement and Canada’s strength in winter sports on the international stage.
Canada’s Eliot Grondin won gold in men’s snowboard cross at Mont-Sainte-Anne and secured his second Crystal Globe overall, following a silver in Saturday’s final. France’s Aidan Chollet and Loan Bozzolo took silver and bronze respectively.
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