Kärävä succeeded in the Freesk World Cup.

Anni Kärävä (right) tense the jury’s points with Sarah Höfflin. EPA / AOP

Anni Kärävä, 24, won the Big Air World Championship bronze in Engadin.

The World Championship medal is the first of the top career.

The Finn scored 167.75 in the finals and took bronze with a 0.75 point.

World Cup gold won Italian Flora tabanelliwith a score of 176.75. Swiss Sarah Höfflin grabbed silver with a score of 170.75.

Kärävä has been in a fierce attack this year. In January, for the first time in his career, he placed a prize ball at the Freesk World Cup while he was second in Kreischberg.

Two weeks later, Kärävä achieved a slopestyle bronze medal at the X Games.

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