American Alexis Jackson joins Canadians Jacqueline Legere and Myriam Trepanier in a three-way shootout for the women's title. Follow their season so far in pictures.
Women Dreaming of Title
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First stop, Quebec City, and it was Canadian Myriam Trepanier who got off to a flying start with her first Red Bull Crashed Ice win.
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A jubilant Trepanier could barely contain her emotions as she celebrated wildly with the home fans.
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In a thrilling and unforgettable final in Munich it was Trepanier who led approaching the final jump, but Jacqueline Legere was breathing down her neck and both went airborne...
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Both women scrambled to find their feet but it was Legere who steadied herself and sneaked over the line first.
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It was celebration time for Legere and it looked certain that the two Canadians would battle it out on their own for the women's title.
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But from out of the shadows in Finland came Alexis Jackson. The American broke her wrist three weeks earlier in Munich but recovered to hunt down Legere in Jyväskylä-Laajis.
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In winning Jackson threw the women's competition into a three-way title race.
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So, two Canadians and an American. Who will take the title in Saint Paul? Don't miss it!
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