On the freestyle ski circuit, it was a season to remember for Kelowna91裸聊视频檚 Ainsley MacDonald.
Aside from a broken collarbone, the Apex Ski Club member accomplished pretty much everything she set out to do in 2016-17.
MacDonald won the overall B.C. Slopestyle series, while finishing second overall in the provincial moguls series.
Other major podium finishes included gold in slopestyle and silver in moguls at the opening Timber Tour event in Apex in January, and silver in both events at the second series stop in Whistler in February.
Two weeks ago at Silver Star, in the U14 division, MacDonald won silver in both events at the Timber Tour provincial championships.
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However, she said competing in the championships was a fun experience, even in challenging conditions from fog.
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Although she earned a spot on the B.C. team for junior nationals in slopestyle this week in Whistler, she was unable to compete due to the collarbone injury.
MacDonald also competed for Team B.C. at the junior nationals for moguls in March and placed seventh overall.