Kingsbury repeats, Laffont back to her winning ways in Tremblant
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Second place on the day went to Jakara Anthony (AUS), who also improved on her Friday’s result and received 79.02 points, while Anri Kawamura (JPN) rounded out the women’s podium in third place with 78.78 points in the super final.
Heading into Deer Valley with two competitions remaining before the Olympic Winter Games in China, things are just super thing over in the moguls World Cup standing. After four years of domination on tour by Perrine Laffont, the battle for the moguls globe is so far wide open between three athletes. After five moguls events so far in the 2021/22 season Kawamura leads the way with 369 points, with Anthony following not far behind in second with 365 points and Laffont now joining the battle in third place with 350 points.
Switching over to men’s competition it was the “King of Moguls” Mikael Kingsbury, who reached for his second victory of the weekend on home soil. Qualifying into the super final behind Ikuma Horishima (JPN) in second place, Kingsbury made a statement with his third and final run, for which he received 85.59 points. With Horishima failing to make a flawless run himself, Kingsbury snagged the top spot and extended his streak on the venue in Tremblant to four consecutive wins.
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