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Hannah, Jared Schmidt Capture Silver Medals in World Cup Ski Cross Event

Siblings Hannah and Jared Schmidt earned their first World Cup podiums of the season with silver medals at the penultimate stop, marking Hannah's 10th and Jared's 7th career medals.

  • At Craigleith Ski Club on Saturday, Hannah Schmidt and Jared Schmidt each earned silver, capturing their first podiums of the season, report The Canadian Press.
  • Standings pressure grew as the season neared its end, with Hannah holding 473 points and Jared sitting seventh with 373 as the season winds down with three races remaining.
  • Hannah finished behind Swiss Fanny Smith in the women's big final, and France's Youri Duplessis-Kergomard won men's gold in a photo finish over Jared.
  • With Howden unable to clinch, season titles remain unresolved ahead of the World Cup finals, March 28-29, 2026 in Idre Fjäll, Sweden.
  • Both siblings recorded their first podiums of the season at Craigleith, with Hannah earning her 10th medal and Jared his seventh.
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Hannah, Jared Schmidt capture silver medals in World Cup ski cross event

CRAIGLEITH - Ottawa siblings Hannah and Jared Schmidt captured silver medals Saturday in a World Cup ski cross event at Ontario's Craigleith Ski Club.

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After leading the race from start to finish, Jared Schmidt was ahead of the finish line by Frenchman Youri Duplessis-Kergomard.

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Montreal, March 21, 2026 (Sportcom) – Hannah and Jared Schmidt took advantage of the ski cross World Cup in Craigleith, Ontario, to get on a first podium this season. The two athletes of the Club de Mont-Tremblant took the second place in their respective finals, Saturday, in front of their family. "I still like when there's a crowd at the events, but when it's your home audience and your family is in the stages to encourage you, it's even more …

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Radio-Canada broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Saturday, March 21, 2026.
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