O’Dine helps Canada to first Olympic bronze medal in mixed snowboard cross
PRINCE GEORGE — One wasn’t good enough for Prince George’s Meryeta O’Dine, so she opted to complete her Olympic experience in Beijing with a second bronze medal.
The 24-year-old competed in Friday night’s Mixed Team Snowboard Cross event, paired up with men’s silver medalist Eliot Grondin. This was the first time this particular event was held at the Olympics.
O’Dine was coming off of a bronze medal performance from the women’s snowboard cross earlier in the week in her Olympic debut.
The pair cruised through to the final event, with Grondin consistently earning O’Dine a large lead with the men’s heat running ahead of the women.
