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CBC
12-04-2025
- Entertainment
- CBC
Catching up with Canada's Crystal Globe champs
Anastasia Bucsis speaks with Reece Howden, Tyler Turner, Cameron Spalding, and Mark Arendz about their Crystal Globe success, and the journey to Milano Cortina 2026.


CBC
30-03-2025
- Sport
- CBC
Canada's Reece Howden clinches 3rd career ski cross Crystal Globe with back-to-back wins
Social Sharing Canadian ski cross racer Reece Howden won the third Crystal Globe of his career on Sunday with a victory in the final men's World Cup race of the season in Idre Fjäll, Sweden. Howden, who also took gold on Saturday, captured the overall title with 1,038 points after racing to seven wins and nine podiums across 17 events this season. He also has a silver and a bronze medal this campaign. The 26-year-old from Cultus Lake, B.C., won Sunday's big final ahead of France's Youri Duplessis Kergomard and Italy's Simone Deromedis, respectively. Deromedis finished second behind Howden in the overall World Cup standings, 73 points back. Kris Mahler, from Canmore, Alta., claimed his second fourth-place finish of the weekend. Howden also won the Crystal Globe in 2021 and 2023. WATCH l Howden speeds to gold in final race of season: Canada's Reece Howden wins final World Cup ski cross race, captures crystal globe 3 hours ago Duration 3:17 Cultus Lake, B.C.'s Reece Howden claimed Sunday's World Cup ski cross race in Idre Fjall, Sweden and was also crowned overall champion of the season. Fellow Canadian Courtney Hoffos, 27, earned silver in the women's race for the second straight day. The Windermere, B.C., native finished behind Swiss skier Fanny Smith, who clinched the Crystal Globe on Saturday. Switzerland's Talina Gantenbein was third. Abby McEwen of Edmonton placed ninth. Hoffos finishes seventh in the overall standings with five medals this season (three silver, two bronze). WATCH l Hoffos takes silver in World Cup finale: Courtney Hoffos captures her 3rd World Cup ski cross silver medal this season 1 hour ago Duration 2:23 Windermere, B.C.'s Courtney Hoffos took silver Sunday at the World Cup ski cross race in Idre Fjäll, Sweden.


CBC
30-03-2025
- Sport
- CBC
Canada's Reece Howden wins final World Cup ski cross race, captures crystal globe
Cultus Lake, B.C.'s Reece Howden claimed Sunday's World Cup ski cross race in Idre Fjall, Sweden and was also crowned overall champion of the season.


CBC
30-03-2025
- Sport
- CBC
Canada's Reece Howden clinches 2nd career ski cross Crystal Globe with back-to-back wins
Canadian ski cross racer Reece Howden won the second Crystal Globe of his career on Sunday with a victory in the final men's World Cup race of the season. Howden, who also took gold on Saturday, finished the season with 1,038 points after racing to seven wins and nine podiums across 17 events. He also has a silver and a bronze medal this campaign. The 26-year-old from Cultus Lake, B.C., won Sunday's race ahead of France's Youri Duplessis Kergomard and Italy's Simone Deromedis, respectively. Deromedis finished second behind Howden in the overall World Cup standings, 73 points back. Fellow Canadian Courtney Hoffos, 27, earned silver in the women's race for the second straight day. The Windermere, B.C., native finished behind Swiss skier Fanny Smith, who clinched the Crystal Globe on Saturday. Switzerland's Talina Gantenbein was third.


CBC
29-03-2025
- Sport
- CBC
Canada's Reece Howden wins ski cross World Cup gold in Sweden
Social Sharing Canadians came away with a pair of medals in the penultimate finals of the World Cup season on Saturday in Idre Fjäll, Sweden. Reece Howden, of Cultus Lake, B.C., won the men's big final to capture the gold medal. Italy's Simone Deromedis and Sweden's Erik Mobaerg won the silver and bronze medals, respectively. The gold was the sixth of the season for Howden, who is the overall season points leader with 938 points. Deromedis (905) is in second place, trailing by just 33 points. Canada's Reece Howden captures ski cross gold 1 hour ago Duration 1:38 Reece Howden of Cultus Lake, B.C., wins the men's big final in Idre Fjall with a time of 1:06.44. On the women's side, Courtney Hoffos, of Windermere, B.C., finished behind winner Daniela Maier of Germany to take the silver medal in Idre Fjäll. Switzerland's Fanny Smith rounded out the podium in bronze-medal position and clinched the Crystal Globe for the overall season title. Smith has 976 points with just one final race remaining. Canada's Courtney Hoffos wins world cup ski cross silver 53 minutes ago Duration 3:34 The second-placed ski racer, Canada's India Sherret, has 869 points but is also done for the season thanks to a fractured sternum she suffered while racing at the world championships in Switzerland last week. Maier has 865 points, but could not catch Smith as the maximum amount of points earned in one race is 100 points.