Canadian freestyle skier Marion Teno won a silver medal on home turf at the Acrobatics World Cup on Tuesday.
The Sherbrooke, Quebec native finished 2nd with a score of 81.78 in Lac Beauporte.
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Marion Teneau of Sherbrooke, Quebec, won a silver medal at the World Cup Acrobatics competition in Lac Beauport, Quebec.
Canadian freestyle skier Marion Teno won a silver medal on home turf at the Acrobatics World Cup on Tuesday.
Teno took second place in the women's competition with a score of 81.78 points.
American Winter Wienecki led the way with a score of 93.58 and Germany's Emma Weiss was third with 79.33.
Tenooriginally from Sherbrooke, about 250 kilometers south of Lac Beauporte, won her fourth medal of the World Cup season (two silver, two bronze).
She was the only Canadian to reach the women's final.
Dmitry Kotovsky of Ukraine won the men's gold medal, followed by Sun Jiaxu of China and Quinn Dehlinger of the United States. Micah Fontaine was the top Canadian, finishing in eighth place.







