Elizabeth Lemley, Jaelin Kauf Secure Gold, Silver for U.S. in Olympic Moguls
In the exciting world of freestyle moguls skiing, the United States celebrated a remarkable achievement. Elizabeth Lemley and Jaelin Kauf secured medals in the women’s competition held in Livigno, Italy.
U.S. Triumph in Women’s Freestyle Moguls
Elizabeth Lemley, at just 20 years old, showcased her exceptional skills by finishing first in the final. She earned a score of 82.30 points, standing out among her competitors.
Jaelin Kauf, 29, displayed her consistency by clinching the silver medal with 80.77 points. This marks her second consecutive silver, following her performance at the 2022 Beijing Olympics.
Podium Finishers
- Gold: Elizabeth Lemley (USA) – 82.30 points
- Silver: Jaelin Kauf (USA) – 80.77 points
- Bronze: Perrine Laffont (France) – Previous gold medalist in 2018
Notable Competitors
Defending champion Jakara Anthony from Australia faced challenges during her run. She finished eighth after experiencing a slip on her final effort.
This event highlighted the strength of U.S. athletes in freestyle moguls skiing, reinforcing their status on the international stage. As both Lemley and Kauf return home with medals, they inspire a new generation of skiers.