Canada's Mikael Kingsbury wins Olympic gold in men's dual moguls
Mikael Kingsbury secured his fifth Olympic medal by winning the inaugural men’s dual moguls event, delivering Canada’s first gold at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
- On Feb 15, 2026, Mikael Kingsbury won the men's dual moguls Olympic final in Livigno, beating Japan's Ikuma Horishima and earning Canada's first gold at the Milan-Cortina Games.
- Kingsbury, coming off an individual silver this week, returned to dual moguls, which made its Olympic debut with side-by-side single-elimination racing.
- During the 1/16 final bracket on Sunday morning, Kingsbury advanced with wins of 25-10 over Matyas Kroupa, 23-12 over Pavel Kolmakov, 33-2 in the semifinal, and 31-4 in the final.
- Soon after the win, Mikael Kingsbury confirmed it was his final Olympic performance, calling it `the cherry on top` and celebrated emotionally with partner Laurence Mongeon and their young son Henrik.
- Kingsbury's record in dual moguls shows that he has five world titles, including the last four consecutively, and has missed only one World Championships podium since 2017.
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Winter Park mogul skier ousted in second round of Olympic dual moguls
It should really be called “duel” moguls, not dual moguls. As two skiers face off, only one goes on, much like a college basketball bracket, or should we say February madness.An Australian Olympic skier who grew up and trained in Winter Park was knocked out the dual moguls competition at the 2026 Olympic Games in the second round. After beating Japanese freestyle skier Goshin Fujiki 19 to 16 in the first round Jackson Harvey fell to Swedish skie…
A silver medallist at the Milan-Cortina Games, the Japaneseman went on a chaotic course with a miraculous eighth-place finish after finishing his run in reverse, before bowing to Canadian Mikaël Kingsbury in the final.
Mikael Kingsbury wins Canada's first gold of Games in his final Olympics
LIVIGNO, Italy -- Canada's Mikael Kingsbury, widely considered one of the best moguls skiers of all time, ended a decorated Winter Olympics career on Sunday with a fast-paced final run that earned him a gold in the Italian Alps.
Charlie Mickel and Nick Page fall to medalists in first Olympic dual moguls
LIVIGNO, Italy — The sun finally came out in Livigno on Sunday morning, illuminating the Livigno Aerials & Moguls Park course for the inaugural dual moguls at an Olympics. The always dominant Mikael Kingsbury of Canada won gold, Japan’s Ikuma Horishima took silver and Australia’s Matt Graham bronze. But not without some fight from Park City’s Charlie Mickel and Nick Page, who were eliminated in the quarterfinals and round of 16, respectively. Al…
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