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Chinese team get four of six podium places at Freestyle aerials World Cup opener

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Canada's Steve Omischl competes during the men\'s Aerials in the World Cup freestyle ski competition in Jilin, China, Sunday. (AP Photo/Xinhua, Xu Jiajun, HO)
At the opening aerials meet of the Freestyle FIS World Cup season last Saturday, the Chinese team claimed four of the six podium places. They got the first four places in the ladies' event and also took the silver in the men's competition. National favourite, Nina Li, won the women's event with 195.10 points. She now leads the Freestyle FIS World Cup with 100 points. In the men's competition, Ryan St. Onge (USA) won. He now leads the World Cup for the first time in his career. ...On Sunday, Nina Li won the women’s competition for the second day, while Steve Omischl (Canada) won the gold in the men’s.
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