Feb 15 • 11:18 UTC 🇨🇦 Canada Global News

Kingsbury wins gold in men’s dual moguls

Canadian skier Mikael Kingsbury secured Canada's first gold medal at the Milan Cortina Olympics by winning the men’s dual moguls event.

Mikael Kingsbury, a prominent Canadian freestyle skier, achieved a significant milestone by winning Canada's first gold medal at the Milan Cortina Olympics, triumphing in the men's dual moguls event. At 33, Kingsbury proved to be a dominant force by defeating Japan's Ikuma Horishima with a decisive score of 31-4 in the final round, marking a historic Olympic debut for the event.

This victory adds to Kingsbury's impressive Olympic record, making it his fifth medal overall, and solidifying his status as a leading athlete in freestyle skiing. He had recently faced disappointment in the traditional moguls competition, where he earned a silver medal after a close contest with Australia's Cooper Woods. Nonetheless, Kingsbury's remarkable performance in the dual moguls event showcases his resilience and skill.

The win further cements Kingsbury's legacy in the sport, as he is already the most decorated freestyle skier in history with an astonishing 100 career World Cup wins. His achievements not only inspire admiration in Canada but also resonate globally, reflecting the competitive spirit and excellence of Olympic athletes.

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