Canada’s Andrew Longino wins World Cup bronze in freeski halfpipe at Copper Mountain

Canada's Andrew Longino won the bronze medal Saturday at the Freeski World Cup halfpipe competition in Colorado.

Calgary native wins second world championship medal of his career

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A freestyle skier lands during a halfpipe competition.
Calgary's Andrew Longino competes in the men's freeski halfpipe final during the Toyota United States Grand Prix in Copper Mountain, Colorado, on Saturday. (Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images)

Canada's Andrew Longino won the bronze medal Saturday at the Freeski World Cup halfpipe competition in Colorado.

Calgary's Longino earned his second career world championship medal with a score of 84.00 on the Copper Mountain course. Alex Ferreira won gold (91.50) and American Hunter Hess took silver (89.00).

The women's event was won by Briton Zoe Atkin (89.25). Australia's Indra Brown won silver (80.00), and China's Kexin Zhang won bronze (77.50).

WATCH | Longino won bronze in the halfpipe:

Calgary's Andrew Longino wins World Cup bronze in freeski halfpipe at Copper Mountain

Calgary's Andrew Longino finishes third at the men's Freeski Halfpipe World Cup in Copper Mountain, Colorado.

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