Freestyle skier Alex Beaulieu-Marchand used the best run of his life to boost Canada's medal total at the Pyeongchang Olympics on Sunday.
The 23-year-old from Quebec City captured bronze in the men's slopestyle competition after recording 92.40 points on his second run.
``I had this crazy feeling, I was skiing so good today,'' he said. ``I have never skied that good in my life.''
Beaulieu-Marchand finished behind gold medallist Oystein Braaten of Norway, who scored 95.00, and silver medallist Nick Goepper of the U.S., who scored 93.60.
In slopestyle, each skier has three runs down a course that features rails and jumps. Their best score counts.
Beaulieu-Marchand skied well throughout the final, scoring 81.60 on his first run and 82.40 on his third.
``The jumps I was landing so consistently, those are jumps I have barely practised,'' he said. ``I did more triple flips today than I did in my entire life before.''