Kingsbury wins dual moguls race for 2nd world title in 2 days in Kazakhstan

Mikael Kingsbury, from Deux-Montagnes, Que., won the dual moguls event Tuesday at the world championship, one day after capturing the moguls crown in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

Canadian star has 6 career gold; teammate Sofiane Gagnon 4th in women's event

Canada's Mikael Kingsbury followed up Monday' victory in moguls with a gold-medal performance in Tuesday's dual event at the world championships in Almaty, Kazakhstan. (Gregory Shamus/Getty Images/File)

Canadian moguls star Mikael Kingsbury has captured his second world title in as many days.

Kingsbury, from Deux-Montagnes, Que., won the dual moguls event Tuesday at the world championship, one day after capturing the moguls crown.

The latest triumph marked Kingsbury's sixth world title and 11th world medal.

Kingsbury became the first skier in history to defend both world titles — he also recorded the double in 2019.

"I'm just very excited and happy to win my sixth title. I know that right now in my sport, I'm the guy that's won the most … world championships in history," Kingsbury said from Almaty, Kazakhstan.

"[Monday] was a good domination from my side. [Tuesday], I wouldn't say I dominated but I was the smartest out there and I was the only one that was able to cross the line all the time."

WATCH | Kingsbury double world champion in Kazakhstan:

Mikaël Kingsbury wins his 3rd career dual moguls world title

4 years ago
Duration 3:50
Mikaël Kingsbury of Deux-Montagnes, Que. followed up on his moguls world championship title on Monday with a dual moguls title on Tuesday. It's the sixth world championship gold medal of his career.

Matt Graham of Australia was second and Ikuma Horishima of Japan was third.

Brenden Kelly of Pemberton, B.C., was fourth, Kerrian Chunlaud of Ste-Foy, Que., was seventh, Laurent Dumais of Quebec City was 10th and Gabriel Dufresne of Repentigny, Que., was 19th.

WATCH | B.C.'s Kelly 4th in men's dual moguls:

B.C.'s Brenden Kelly wipes out, settles for 4th place at freestyle ski worlds

4 years ago
Duration 1:29
Brenden Kelly of Pemberton, B.C. wiped out in the men's dual moguls small final, as Japan's Ikuma Horishima took bronze at the 2021 FIS freestyle moguls & aerials world ski championships in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

The dual moguls competition pits skiers in a head-to-head, match-play format. The fastest athlete down the mountain, while combining technically-sound turns and air, moves onto the next round until the champion is crowned.

4 races, 4 wins in return from injury

Kingsbury fractured his T4, T5 vertebrae during a training run late last year, and the back injury caused the reigning Olympic champion to miss the first three World Cups of the season.

Since then, Kingsbury has won all four events he has competed in — two World Cups and two world championships.

"[It was] one of those days where the course was very hard," Kingsbury said. "It makes us look not very good but it was super fun to ski and super challenging. I love those kinds of conditions and courses. When it's hard, it brings the best out of me. I'm just extremely proud to be a two-time world champion again."

Anastasiia Smirnova of Russia won the women's dual moguls event at the worlds.

Sofiane Gagnon of Whistler, B.C., was fourth, while Montreal sisters Justine and Chloe Dufour-Lapointe were ninth and 19th, respectively.

WATCH | Gagnon narrowly misses dual podium:

Vancouver's Sofiane Gagnon just misses the podium at freestyle ski worlds

4 years ago
Duration 1:51
Vancouver's Sofiane Gagnon was edged out by Kazakhstan's Anastassiya Gorodko in the women's dual moguls small final at the 2021 FIS freestyle moguls & aerials world ski championships in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

Gagnon had only two starts in the past two years while recovering from a knee injury.

"Today was definitely a special one for me," said Gagnon. "My last duals event was at the world championships in 2019, so I was really excited to step back into the gate for this event after two years. Returning from a long rehab and walking away with a new best result really meant a lot to me."

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