Eight Canadian skiers qualify for finals of World Cup halfpipe event in Calgary
CALGARY — Canadian freestyle skier Cassie Sharpe will compete for her first World Cup victory in Calgary since 2019, while teammate Rachel Karker will try for an elusive gold medal at the site of the 1988 Winter Games after advancing to the women’s halfpipe final through qualifying Friday at WinSport.
Sharpe, from Comox, B.C., and Karker, from Guelph, Ont., were among the four Canadian women to advance to Saturday’s final.
Sharpe qualified fourth out of eight skiers with a score of 85.25 points. The 2018 Olympic champion and 2022 silver medallist is looking for just her second World Cup podium of the season after a bronze at Copper Mountain, Colo., in December.
Karker qualified fifth with 82.75 points. She has been on the World Cup podium six times in Calgary (four silver, two bronze) but has never reached the top.


