Dylan Deschamps of Quebec City claimed another freestyle skiing big air World Cup bronze medal on Sunday, this time at the event in Beijing, China.
Scoring a final total of 181.0, Deschamps finished behind Norwegian Tormod Frostad, who won the event with a score of 183.0, while Italian Miro Tabanelli took second place with 182.25.
Deschamps earned 60 cup points with the third-place finish, and currently sits second just behind Frostad in the World Cup standings.
The medal is the second podium for the 21-year-old skier this season, also finishing third at the season-opening World Cup in Chur, Switzerland, last October.
Three other Canadians competed in the competition, as Max Moffatt finished 14th, Aidan Mulvihill finished 24th and Mark Hendrickson finished 39th.