Canadian snowboarder Grondin closes World Cup season with victory

Canada's Eliot Grondin closed out the men's snowboard cross season Sunday with a victory at the Veysonnaz World Cup.

'I just really rode the plan that I had,' says the Sainte-Marie, Que., native

Canada's Eliot Grondin closed out the men's snowboard cross season Sunday with a victory at the Veysonnaz World Cup.

Grondin, a 20-year-old native of Sainte-Marie, Que., finished ahead of Merlin Surget of France in the final. Leo Le Ble Jaques of France took the bronze.

WATCH | Grondin wins snowboard cross at the Veysonnaz World Cup:

Éliot Grondin scores victory in World Cup snowboard cross

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Sainte-Marie, Que.'s Éliot Grondin came out on top in the men's snowboard cross competition at the FIS Snowboard World Cup event in Veysonnaz, Switzerland.

"I just really rode the plan that I had with the coaches and made some great decisions at the right time," Grondin said on a conference call. "It paid off for the win."

Grondin won Olympic silver last month at the Beijing Games.

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