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2026 Winter Olympics - Day 10 (February 16)


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I’m sure this will come as a surprise to nobody, but Mikaël Kingsbury has confirmed that he’s not going to keep going for another Olympic cycle. Unclear if he’s retiring immediately or not, but from the interviews I’ve seen he sounds very done. And who can blame in, winning dual mogul Olympic gold in dominant fashion is one hell of a mic drop.

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52 minutes ago, NearPup said:

I’m sure this will come as a surprise to nobody, but Mikaël Kingsbury has confirmed that he’s not going to keep going for another Olympic cycle. Unclear if he’s retiring immediately or not, but from the interviews I’ve seen he sounds very done. And who can blame in, winning dual mogul Olympic gold in dominant fashion is one hell of a mic drop.

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I just realized that moguls has given Canada its first gold of the Winter Games every time from 2006 to 2026, except 2022. 

 

2006- Jennifer Heil 

2010 - Alexandre Bilodeau

2014 - Justine Dufour-Lapointe

2018 - Mikael Kingsbury 

2022 - :(

2026 - Mikael Kingsbury

 

Teeeeeeeechnically Team Figure Skating won gold first in 2018, but it was the same day, separated by a few hours (remember when we'd win so many golds, we'd get multiple in the same day?) 

 

Obviously, this had a lot to do with the schedule the first few times, but it's still crazy that we had 4 different people win it 4 cycles in a row. 

 

Edit: also just realizing now, they all also repeated as medalists the next Olympics (Heil getting silver in 2010, Bilodeau repeating gold in 2014, Dufour-Lapointe silver in 2018, and Kingsbury silver in 2022...and then both silver and gold again in 2026). 

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