Mikaël Kingsbury wins moguls silver after Olympic men's final goes to tiebreaker
Canadian freestyle skier Mikaël Kingsbury won Olympic silver in the men's moguls final on Thursday at the Milano-Cortina Winter Games.
The 33-year-old from Deux-Montagnes, Que., finished with a score of 83.71 at Livigno Air Park, tied with Australia's Cooper Woods.
Woods was awarded the gold medal on the tiebreaker, which was the higher score for turns – Woods had 48.4 points while Kingsbury had 47.7.
Japan's Ikuma Horishima scored 83.44 points to round out the podium in bronze-medal position.
Canada's Mikaël Kingsbury scores his 3rd Olympic silver medal after losing gold in a tiebreaker
Quebec City's Julien Viel had 79.78 points to finish sixth overall.
It's the fourth career Olympic medal for Kingsbury, adding to gold at PyeongChang 2018 and a pair of silver medals from Sochi 2014 and Beijing 2022.
Kingsbury is now the first freestyle skier in history to own four Olympic medals. He has a chance at a fifth on Sunday when dual moguls makes its debut on the Olympic programme at Milano Cortina.
Mikaël Kingsbury collects his record 4th Olympic moguls medal


