Henry Sildaru made it to the podium at the World Cup stage
Freestyle skier Henry Sildaru secured third place in the park event finals at a World Cup stage in Tignes, France.
Henry Sildaru, a prominent freestyle skier from Estonia, showcased his skills at the World Cup stage held in Tignes, France, where he achieved an impressive third-place finish in the park event finals. In his first run, Sildaru secured 81.76 points, putting him in second place temporarily, just behind Italy's Miro Tabanelli, who scored 83.31. However, his second run yielded a score of 74.35, which did not improve his overall standing, allowing the reigning Olympic champion, Norway's Birk Ruud, to push him to third place with his score of 83.08 in the subsequent run.
The competition was fierce, with other top performers like Canada's Alexander Henderson finishing fifth with a score of 81.31 in his second run, further highlighting the high level of competition at the event. Sildaru is set to compete in the Big Air qualification on Friday, which is expected to start at 11:15 AM, with the finals later that evening at 8:00 PM. This event is crucial for athletes looking to secure their positions in the overall rankings, and Sildaru's performance thus far is promising as he continues to make his mark in the freestyle skiing world.
Overall, Sildaru's podium finish not only underscores his talent and dedication as an athlete but also enhances Estonia's visibility in the international freestyle skiing scene. As he prepares for the upcoming Big Air competition, fans and sports enthusiasts will be watching closely to see if he can continue his successful run in the World Cup circuits.