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Freestyle Skiing Icon Mikaël Kingsbury Retires with Five Olympic Medals and 100 World Cup Wins

Freestyle legend ends career
Легенда фрістайлу Мікаель Кінгсбері завершив кар'єру, залишивши в спадок безліч рекордів та величезну кількість перемог. Photo: Главком

Mikaël Kingsbury Calls Time on Illustrious Career

According to Главком: Canadian freestyle skier Mikaël Kingsbury, at age 33, has announced his retirement from professional competition. His final event will be the Canadian Championships on the slopes of Sommet Saint-Sauveur in Quebec. Kingsbury cited his new role as a father to his 18-month-old son, Henrik, as a primary reason for stepping away from the sport.

A Legacy of Unmatched Accomplishments

Kingsbury leaves behind a staggering record of success in moguls skiing:

  • Five Olympic medals-two gold and three silver-earned across four separate Olympic Games;
  • Gold and silver medals from the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics;
  • The first-ever Olympic champion in dual moguls;
  • The oldest freestyle skier to win an Olympic gold medal;
  • 100 World Cup victories and 143 podium finishes;
  • 29 Crystal Globes and nine world championship titles.

He revealed that his decision to retire had been developing since last September, as he contemplated his future beyond the slopes. Widely regarded as the greatest moguls skier of all time, his dominance redefined the sport for over a decade.

Mikaël Kingsbury's retirement marks the end of an era in freestyle skiing, closing a chapter where he left an indelible mark. His achievements and contributions will be remembered by fans worldwide, while his new role as a father opens fresh horizons. In light of such an extraordinary career, his decision to step down may serve as an example for aspiring athletes seeking to balance elite sport with personal life.

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