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Success at the Dew Tour for the Sharpe siblings!

You couldn’t ask for a better start to the season for the Sharpe siblings.

Comox’s Darcy and Cassie Sharpe have been competing at the Dew Tour in Breckenridge, Colorado over the past few days and it’s been nothing but stellar for the dynamic duo.

In the Ski Super-pipe event, Cassie finished in 2nd place for team Canada. She came just behind Japan’s Ayana Onozuka. Sharpe scored 87.40 to Onozuka’s 89.40 in the event.

Just hours after placing 2nd in the snowboarding slopestyle semi-final, the younger Darcy Sharpe picked up the win in the Snowboard Streetstyle event in downtown Breckenridge.

The Dew Tour wraps up tomorrow. Full details on the event can be found through the Dew Tour’s website.

Justin Goulet
Justin Goulet
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