Skiing: another gold medal for Mikaël Kingsbury at the World Cup

The Quebecer Mikaël Kingsbury is still not satisfied. At the World Cup event in Deer Valley, Utah, he won another gold medal.

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The native of Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts triumphed in the final of the parallel moguls event to savor his 78th career victory in the World Cup.

With a score of 34.00 in the final duel once morest Australian Matt Graham, Kingsbury climbed to the top step of the podium.

Sweden’s Walter Wallberg rounded out the top 3, by virtue of his performance of 35.00 points once morest Japan’s Yutaro Murata.

Quebecer Elliot Vaillancourt also had an excellent day, finishing in sixth position. Gabriel Dufresne (23rd), Louis-David Chalifoux (25th), Brenden Kelly (27th), Julien Viel (33rd) and Kerrian Chunlaud (47th) were the other representatives of the maple leaf.

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