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Canada's Grondin caps off World Cup snowboard cross season with win, hoists 2nd career Crystal Globe

Canada's Grondin caps off World Cup snowboard cross season with win, hoists 2nd career Crystal Globe

CBC06-04-2025
Éliot Grondin captured a World Cup snowboard cross win Sunday at Mont-Sainte-Anne, wrapping up the overall season crystal globe title.
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