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Bailey Goldstone wins BC Cup stop in Kicking Horse

Kemp, Shelly, Quist and Harrisson also land atop the podium
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Bailey Goldstone gets some airtime during the 2023 Crankworx Whistler Air DH.

Reaching the finish line in four minutes and 54.14 seconds, Bailey Goldstone added another notch to her belt with her July 14 B.C. Cup win. The result comes hot on the heels of a Dunbar Summer Series breakthrough last week. 

Last year's Canadian national DH queen prevailed in Kicking Horse over runner-up Ainhoa Ijurko (4:59.83) and Sophi Lawrence in third (5:00.54) at the ladies' pro event. 

Arleigh Kemp emerged victorious among girls aged 13 to 14 (4:50.02). Ruby Wells placed second (4:57.07) and third went to Megan Pretorius (5:22.04).

Meanwhile, Anthony Shelly was the class of the male U18 expert field (4:00.46) ahead of Jonah Rickard (4:15.12) and Isaac Hulme in that order (4:17.67).

Mateo Quist struck gold in the men's expert 15-16 race (4:02.95). Julian Moutinho earned silver (4:06.16) as bronze landed with Noah Milner (4:07.66). 

Sebastien Harrisson proved himself a cut above his fellow U14 boys (4:09.45), but second-placer Mack Manietta gave him a fight (4:11.30) as Nate Kirby rounded out the podium (4:30.56). 

Other champs include Patrick Laffey (pro men), Rafe Hudson (boys' sport 15-16), Jordan Evans (boys' sport U18), Yannik Schulz (men's sport 19-34), Julia Gallant (women's expert 19-34), Tayte Proulx-Royds (girls' 15-16) and Isla O'Connor (girls' 17-18).

Full results are available here.

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