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Kingsbury Claims Silver in Moguls at Milano Cortina 2026
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Kingsbury Claims Silver in Moguls at Milano Cortina 2026

Mikaël Kingsbury has added another Olympic medal to his legendary career, claiming silver in men's moguls at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics.

Mikaël Kingsbury has added another Olympic medal to his legendary career, claiming silver in men's moguls at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics.

The Canadian moguls star continued his remarkable Olympic consistency, securing his fourth consecutive Olympic medal in the discipline. Kingsbury's silver medal performance in Italy reinforces his status as one of the most successful freestyle skiers in Olympic history.

The 34-year-old from Deux-Montagnes, Quebec, has now medaled at every Winter Olympics since making his debut at Sochi 2014, where he won gold. He followed that triumph with silver at PyeongChang 2018 and another silver at Beijing 2022. His latest podium finish at Milano Cortina 2026 extends an unprecedented streak of Olympic success in freestyle skiing.

Four Olympics, Four Medals

Kingsbury's achievement of winning medals at four consecutive Olympic Games places him among an elite group of winter sports athletes. His consistency at the highest level of competition over more than a decade demonstrates exceptional longevity and competitive drive in a physically demanding sport.

Throughout his career, Kingsbury has dominated the World Cup circuit with over 70 victories, making him the most successful moguls skier in history. His Olympic medal collection now includes one gold and three silver medals, cementing his legacy as one of Canada's greatest winter Olympians.

Milano Cortina Success

The Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics have proven successful for the Canadian freestyle team, with Kingsbury's silver contributing to the nation's medal count. The moguls competition took place on the challenging Italian slopes, where athletes navigate a steep, bumpy course while performing aerial maneuvers.

While Kingsbury fell short of defending his goal of reclaiming Olympic gold, his silver medal performance demonstrates that he remains a force in international moguls competition well into his thirties. The result also ensures that his Olympic legacy continues to grow as he competes at the sport's highest level.

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