Mikaël Kingsbury Wins Silver for Fourth Olympic Men’s Moguls Medal

Mikaël Kingsbury Wins Silver for Fourth Olympic Men’s Moguls Medal

Mikaël Kingsbury has secured his position as one of the greatest mogul skiers in history by winning a silver medal at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina. This marks his fourth Olympic medal in men’s moguls.

Mikæl Kingsbury’s Olympic Achievement

On February 12, 2026, Kingsbury finished with a score of 83.71 points in a fiercely contested super final. His performance initially placed him in the lead, awaiting the final competitor’s run.

Final Results

  • Gold Medal: Cooper Woods (Australia) – 83.71 points
  • Silver Medal: Mikaël Kingsbury (Canada) – 83.71 points
  • Bronze Medal: Ikuma Horishima (Japan) – 83.44 points

The tie between Kingsbury and Woods was determined by the tiebreaker criteria, where Woods scored higher in the turns category (48.4) compared to Kingsbury’s 47.7. This competition showcased the tight level of skill among the top contenders.

Career Overview

This latest accomplishment contributes to Kingsbury’s illustrious Olympic journey. He previously earned gold at the PyeongChang 2018 Games and silver medals at the Sochi 2014 and Beijing 2022 Olympics.

With this achievement in Milano Cortina, Kingsbury continues to solidify his legacy in the sport, further demonstrating his exceptional talent and competitiveness in men’s moguls.