Calgary ski jumper Alexandria Loutitt soars to second gold in 2023 at Whistler event

Alexandria Loutitt of Calgary soars through the air during the FIS Ski Jumping Women's World Cup in Ramsau, Austria, on Friday, Dec. 17, 2021. Loutitt became the first Canadian to win World Cup women's ski jump gold in mid-January in Zao, Japan after jumps of 98.5 and 95 metres. She won another gold at an event in Whistler Thursday. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP -Lisa Leutner Alexandria Loutitt of Calgary soars through the air during the FIS Ski Jumping Women's World Cup in Ramsau, Austria, on Friday, Dec. 17, 2021. Loutitt became the first Canadian to win World Cup women's ski jump gold in mid-January in Zao, Japan after jumps of 98.5 and 95 metres. She won another gold at an event in Whistler Thursday. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP -Lisa Leutner

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