Laffont and Kingsbury repeats as moguls season wraps up in Megeve

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Following her back-to-back second places on the weekend, it was Anthony, however, who wrapped up the season as the biggest winner on the women’s side, as the 2022 Olympic gold medallist from Beijing added another two titles to her impressive record in 2021/22.
The most consistent athlete on the women’s side Anthony racked up three victories, while finishing outside top-3 in only one of 12 competitions scheduled for 2021/22 season. Consequently the 23-year-old Australian won both dual moguls as well as moguls overall crystal globes.
In the final dual moguls standing, Anthony led the way with 340 points. Laffont finished the campaign in second place with 296 points, while Owens completed the podium in third with 200 points.
In the moguls overall World Cup standing, Anthony wrapped up the season with a combined score of 925 points. Laffont took second with 906 points, while Anri Kawamura (FRA) finished in third place with 704 points.
Things were quite interesting also on the men’s side with plenty of tight and interesting clashes going down throughout the day. In the end it was Mikael Kingsbury, who completed a perfect weekend to wrap up another season of some truly remarkable achievements for the “King of Moguls”.
On Saturday Kingsbury was once again on a mission, besting the likes of Severi Vierela (FIN), Cole McDonald (USA), Ludvig Fjallstrom (SWE) and finally Ikuma Horishima in the big final matchup.
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