Laurie Blouin, Juliette Pelchat Advance to Slopestyle Finals
Canadian snowboarders Laurie Blouin and Juliette Pelchat have successfully advanced to the finals of the slopestyle event at the Winter Games in Italy. This achievement is notable as only 12 out of 30 competitors qualify for the finals.
Slopestyle Finals Qualification
Blouin and Pelchat placed 9th and 12th, respectively, in the qualifying rounds. The competition was intense, with a total of 30 athletes vying for a spot in the finals.
- Laurie Blouin: Score 69.30
- Juliette Pelchat: Score 68.25
Blouin marked her highest score during her first descent. She is not new to the Olympic stage, having previously secured a silver medal in slopestyle at the Pyeongchang Games in 2018.
Juliette Pelchat’s Journey
Pelchat faced a nail-biting journey to the finals. She spent most of the qualifiers in a precarious position, nearly missing out on qualification. Ultimately, her perseverance paid off in the end.
Upcoming Finals
The women’s slopestyle finals are set to take place on Tuesday morning. With both athletes competing at a high level, fans eagerly anticipate their performance.