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Freestyle Skiing FIS World Cup 2023 - 2024


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Moguls WC Ruka, Finland :FIN

 

Women

Gold- :AUS Jakara Anthony (84.18)

Silver- :USA Elizabeth Lemley (79.68)

Bronze- :USA Olivia Giacco (76.35)

 

Men

Gold- :JPN Ikuma Horishima (82.68)

Silver- :SWE Walter Wallberg (79.88)

Bronze- :CAN Mikael Kingsbury (79.08)

 

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Very disappointing bronze for Mikael, especially considering how well he usually performs here, but I’ll take it I guess. 

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Aerials WC Ruka, Finland :FIN

 

Women

Gold- :CAN Marion Thenault (99.05, also a new PB!) :cheer:

Silver- :AUS Danielle Scott (88.83)

Bronze- :KAZ Zhanbota Aldabergenova (85.36)

 

Men

Gold- :CHN Guangpu Qi

Silver- :SUI Pirmin Werner

Bronze- :UKR Dmytro Kotovskyi

 

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Ski Cross WC Val Thorens, France :FRA

 

Women

Gold- :SWE Sandra Naeslund

Silver- :FRA Marielle Berger Sabbatel

Bronze- :SUI Fanny Smith

 

Brittany Phelan 4th :cry:

 

Men

Gold- :AUT Tristan Takats

Silver- :USA Tyler Wallasch

Bronze- :SUI Romain Detraz

 

Kristofor Mahler 4th. Another Canadian just off the podium great (not). 
 

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Ski Cross WC Val Thorens, France :FRA

 

Women

Gold- :GER Daniela Maier

Silver- :CAN Brittany Phelan :cheer:

Bronze- :FRA Marielle Berger Sabbatel

 

First non-Naeslund win since December 14, 2021 in Arosa (since then has recorded 22 straight wins, including the 2023 Worlds title/2022 Olympic title and 18 World Cup gold medals) :yikes::yikes: where she finished 4th. 

 

Men

Gold- :CAN Jared Schmidt :cheer: (Wasn’t expecting this, if anyone, thought it would’ve been Howden or Mahler. Now normally, I wouldn’t include Mahler as a medal contender, but he breezed through the rounds up until the big final yesterday)

Silver- :SWE David Mobaerg

Bronze- :AUT Johannes Rohrweck

 

:FRA Youri Duplessis Kergomard was originally listed as the winner, but now he’s listed as 4th.  
 

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Moguls WC Idre Fjäll, Sweden :SWE

 

Women

Gold- :AUS Jakara Anthony (79.74)

Silver- :JPN Rino Yanagimoto (72.42)

Bronze- :USA Olivia Giacco (72.16)

 

 

With Perrine Lafont choosing to focus on the upcoming major Championships (2025 Worlds and 2026 Olympics) and Anri Kawamura still recovering from injury, it was hers to lose. 

 

Men

Gold- :CAN Mikael Kingsbury (85.02) :thumbup::wub:

Silver- :USA Nick Page (79.55)

Bronze- :SWE Filip Gravenfors (79.53)

 

80th WC victory for Mikael, and his 116th career podium in 136 (!!) starts! That’s over 85% (85.29%) of the time on the podium, and over 58% (58.82%) of the time winning. 

 

Anyone know why Matt Graham and Benjamin Cavet aren’t competing?

 

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3 hours ago, Josh said:

Ski Cross WC Val Thorens, France :FRA

 

Women

Gold- :GER Daniela Maier

Silver- :CAN Brittany Phelan :cheer:

Bronze- :FRA Marielle Berger Sabbatel

 

First non-Naeslund win since December 14, 2021 in Arosa (since then has recorded 22 straight wins, including the 2023 Worlds title/2022 Olympic title and 18 World Cup gold medals) :yikes::yikes: where she finished 4th. 


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So many wins for Naeslund & Fanny Smith that people have been racing for years without a win.

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3 hours ago, Josh said:

Ski Cross WC Val Thorens, France :FRA

 

:FRA Youri Duplessis Kergomard was originally listed as the winner, but now he’s listed as 4th.  
 

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Illegal passing move to take out :AUT Rohrweck.

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Halfpipe WC Secret Garden, China :CHN

 

Women

Gold- :CHN Eileen Gu (94.25)

Silver- :USA Hanna Faulhaber (82.25)

Bronze- :CAN Amy Fraser (79.25)

 

Men

Gold- :USA Alex Ferreira (91.00)

Silver- :NZL Luke Harrold (89.25)

Bronze- :USA Hunter Hess (88.75)

 

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