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Laffont Disqualified After Skiing Out of Bounds in Moguls Semi-Final
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Laffont Disqualified After Skiing Out of Bounds in Moguls Semi-Final

Perrine Laffont's Olympic campaign ended in heartbreak during the moguls semi-finals at Milano Cortina 2026 after a disqualification.

Perrine Laffont's Olympic campaign ended in heartbreak during the moguls semi-finals at Milano Cortina 2026 after a disqualification that left the French star with bitter regrets.

The French moguls specialist was eliminated from her semi-final heat after skiing out of bounds following a difficult start to her run. In a cruel twist of fate, her opponent fell moments later, which would have allowed Laffont to advance had she remained in the competition.

The disqualification came after Laffont struggled early in her descent and veered outside the designated course boundaries. Under FIS rules, leaving the marked piste results in immediate disqualification, regardless of what happens afterward in the heat.

Cruel Timing Adds to French Disappointment

What made the situation particularly painful for the French team was the timing. Had Laffont managed to stay within bounds despite her poor start, she would have progressed to the next round when her competitor crashed. Instead, the disqualification meant the fall came too late to help her cause.

Laffont, a former Olympic champion and multiple World Cup winner, had been among the favorites heading into the Milano Cortina Games. The early exit represents a significant disappointment for French freestyle skiing, which had high hopes for the moguls competition.

Moguls Rules Leave No Room for Error

The incident highlights the unforgiving nature of moguls competition, where athletes must maintain precision even when runs go wrong. The narrow courses and strict boundary rules mean that recovery from mistakes is often impossible, as Laffont discovered in the most painful way.

The French moguls program will now need to regroup as the Olympic competition continues without one of their leading medal hopes.

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