Mikaël Kingsbury Secures Silver in Moguls at 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics
Kingsbury Wins Silver in Moguls at 2026 Olympics

Canadian freestyle skiing legend Mikaël Kingsbury has captured the silver medal in men's moguls at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympic Games, marking another significant achievement in his storied career. This podium finish represents the fourth Olympic medal for the decorated athlete, further cementing his status as one of the sport's all-time greats.

Olympic Moguls Podium Results

The competition saw Australia's Cooper Woods claim the gold medal with a dominant performance, while Japan's Ikuma Horishima secured the bronze. At 33 years old, Kingsbury was the oldest competitor in the field, demonstrating remarkable skill and endurance against younger rivals.

Kingsbury's Olympic Legacy

This latest achievement adds to Kingsbury's impressive Olympic resume, which now includes:

  • Silver medal at the 2014 Sochi Winter Games
  • Gold medal at the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Games
  • Silver medal at the 2022 Beijing Winter Games
  • Silver medal at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Games

The Canadian athlete has consistently performed at the highest level across multiple Olympic cycles, showcasing exceptional technical ability and competitive spirit in the demanding moguls discipline.

International Competition Highlights

The 2026 moguls event featured strong international representation, with Cooper Woods delivering a gold-medal performance for Australia and Ikuma Horishima earning Japan a spot on the podium. The competition highlighted the global growth and competitive depth of freestyle skiing, particularly in the moguls discipline where athletes must combine speed, technical precision, and aerial maneuvers.

Kingsbury's silver medal performance demonstrates his continued relevance in a sport that increasingly favors younger athletes, proving that experience and refined technique can compete with raw athleticism. His achievement at the Milan-Cortina Games adds another chapter to what has become one of the most remarkable careers in winter sports history.