Keremeos resident Kassidy Todd finished in the medal round in her first competition in the BC Winter Games, held in Vernon, on the weekend.
Todd competed in the single moguls event last Friday on the first day of the event. In spite of ice, rain and limited visibility due to fog, which postponed some of the events until Saturday, Todd prevailed to take a third place finish in the single moguls event.
Twelve year-old Sofiane Gagnon of Whistler (Zone 5) triumphed over the conditions to capture gold in freestyle moguls competition with a score of 15.79. MacKenzie Wilson, 12, of Whistler was second (13.35) while Kassidy Todd, 13, of Keremeos (Zone 2) took the bronze (11.39).
Noah Spence, 14, of Penticton won the male event with a score of 19.28, ahead of Whistler’s Luke Smart, 12, (17.05) and Zone 3’s Kyle Parker, 14, of Port Moody (15.55).
Todd also took a sixth place finish in big air, a fourth place in dual moguls and fourth place in combined.