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Canadian ski jumper Loutitt captures World Cup silver in Switzerland

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Canada’s Alexandria Loutitt claimed World Cup silver in women’s ski jumping on Friday in Engelberg, Switzerland. The Calgary native had a total score of 290.2 in the large hill competition.

19-year-old Calgary native earns 3rd medal of season

Canada’s Alexandria Loutitt soared to silver at the large-hill ski jumping World Cup competition on Friday in Engelberg, Switzerland. (Philipp Schmidli/Keystone via The Associated Press)

Canada’s Alexandria Loutitt claimed World Cup silver in women’s ski jumping on Friday in Engelberg, Switzerland.

The Calgary native had a total score of 290.2 in the large hill competition.

France’s Josephine Pagnier (293.0) earned gold, while Slovenia’s Ema Klinec (289.4) took bronze.

It was the third World Cup medal of the season for Loutitt.

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The 19-year-old grabbed silver in the large hill event and a bronze in the normal hill earlier this month in Lillehammer, Norway.

Loutitt won gold in large hill at last season’s world championship in Planica, Slovenia and was a bronze medallist in the mixed team event at the 2022 Beijing Olympics.

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