Canadian snowboarder Kayleigh Buck won World Cup silver in the women's parallel giant slalom on Saturday in Italy.
The Oakville, Ont., native recorded his best World Cup time this season with a time of 1 minute, 17.35 seconds.
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Canadian snowboarder Kaylee Buck won World Cup silver in the women's parallel giant slalom on Saturday in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy.
The Oakville, Ontario native finished with a time of one minute, 17.35 seconds.
Sabine Payer of Austria (1:15.99) defeated Buck to win gold.
Zuzana Maderova from the Czech Republic (1:16.37) beat Italian Jasmine Coratti (1:16.49) in the small final and won bronze.
Kayleigh Buck of Oakville, Ont., won Snowboard World Cup silver on Saturday in the women's PGS race in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy.
For 25-year-old Buck, this was the best result of the season at the World Cup.
She finished 23rd last Saturday and 30th on Sunday.







