Henry Sildaru through to freestyle skiing World Cup stage final in France
- Skier Henry Sildaru has secured a place in the FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup final in Tignes, France, finishing sixth overall after a strong performance in the slopestyle qualification.
- Sildaru scored 76.98 points in his second run, placing him fifth in the second race and advancing him from the heat.
- Mikael Kingsbury earned his 99th World Cup win by outdueling Ikuma Horishima in the duel moguls event.
- Charlotte Wilson won the women's event, while Jaelin Kauf and Perrine Laffont placed second and third, respectively.
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Canadian moguls king Mikael Kingsbury claims 99th World Cup win
LIVIGNO — Canadian freestyle skiing star Mikael Kingsbury secured his 99th World Cup win by claiming the season-ending duel moguls event Wednesday.
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Read Full ArticleHenry Sildaru through to freestyle skiing World Cup stage final in France
Skier Henry Sildaru has clinched a spot in the FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup final in Tignes, France, securing his place with a strong performance in Tuesday's slopestyle qualification and finishing sixth overall.
·Estonia
Read Full ArticleCanada's Mikaël Kingsbury claims silver in World Cup moguls in Italy
Canadian freestyle skiing star Mikaël Kingsbury won silver at a World Cup moguls event Tuesday in Livigno, Italy. Kingsbury scored 82.90 points on the same course that will be used at next year's Milan-Cortina Olympics to finish behind Japan's Ikuma Horishima, who had 85.37.
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