Mikaël Kingsbury Secures Silver, Earns Fourth Olympic Medal in Men’s Moguls
Mikaël Kingsbury continues to solidify his legacy in men’s moguls by securing a silver medal at the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games. This remarkable achievement marks his fourth Olympic medal, further verifying his status as one of the greatest athletes in the sport.
Close Finish in Men’s Moguls
The competition was intense, with Kingsbury delivering a stellar performance. He finished with a score of 83.71 points in the super final. This score initially placed him in first position, with just one competitor left to complete their run.
Medal Standings
- Gold Medal: Cooper Woods (Australia) – Score: 83.71
- Silver Medal: Mikaël Kingsbury (Canada) – Score: 83.71
- Bronze Medal: Ikuma Horishima (Japan) – Score: 83.44
In a remarkable twist, Cooper Woods, the last competitor, scored the same as Kingsbury. However, Woods took gold due to a tiebreaker rule. His turns score of 48.4 slightly edged out Kingsbury’s 47.7.
Kingsbury’s Olympic Journey
Kingsbury’s latest silver adds to an illustrious Olympic career. He previously clinched gold at the PyeongChang 2018 Games, alongside silver medals from both the Sochi 2014 and Beijing 2022 Olympics. His consistency and skill continue to set him apart in the world of freestyle skiing.
As discussions around his career evolve, many fans and analysts regard him as the greatest of all time in moguls sports. The Milano Cortina Games have once again highlighted his exceptional talent and dedication to the sport.