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Heil, Bilodeau score dual moguls gold as Canada tally strikes 16 2/6/2011 Canada punctuated the 2011 Freestyle World Championships with a four-medal night in dual moguls. Jenn Heil backed up her singles moguls gold from Wednesday with gold in the dual moguls Saturday night.

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Heil, Bilodeau score dual moguls gold as Canada tally strikes 16

Feb. 5, 2011     ♦ Photo: Chloe Dufour-Lapointe (Mike Ridewood, CFSA)

DEER VALLEY, Utah — Canada punctuated the 2011 Freestyle World Championships with a four-medal night in dual moguls. Jenn Heil backed up her singles moguls gold from Wednesday with gold in the dual moguls Saturday night.

Heil defeated teammate Chloe Dufour-Lapointe in the finals, with American Hannah Kearney taking bronze.

On the men’s side, Canadian Olympic champ Alexandre Bilodeau edged teammate Mikael Kingsbury for gold. Japan’s Nishi Nobuyuki won bronze.

Canada amassed a stunning 16 medals during the championships, including eight gold. The U.S. team was second with seven medals.

After four rounds of international head-to-head finals, it all came down to the Canadians, as the old guard went against the teenage up-and comers for the title.

On the women’s side, Heil raced against 19-year-old Montreal native  Dufour-Lapointe. Dufour-Lapointe had already beat Olympic champion Kearney to make it into the final round, and she put up a convincing fight against Heil, but Heil prevailed, taking her second worlds title of this event.

Heil, who announced last week that she will retire at the end of the season, said, “To go against Chloe, who represents the future of our sport, was amazing.”

She added that despite her incredible success here she is not going to reconsider her retirement decision, but said that the showing in Utah has given her confidence about what she is leaving behind.

“The team is in such great shape, and that’s not a fluke. It’s pretty exciting the change we’ve created in sport in this country. We’ve invested, targeted and focused on excellence and now we are seeing the results. It shows what we are capable of as a nation.”

Dufour-Lapointe, who was sick with a cold earlier in the week and faltered in the single moguls, was stunned by her silver-medal accomplishment. “I can’t really believe it, I am so proud of myself and so honored to be able to ski against my hero, Jenn Heil.”

Quebec City’s Audrey Robichaud won her first dual against Japan’s Arisa Murato, but came up short against countrywoman Dufour-Lapointe. She finished the day in fifth position. Summerland’s Kristi Richards was sixth after losing a very close dual to Kearney. A smiling Richards said, “I skied the best I could here today, and that’s all I can control, so I’m happy with my performance.”

Kearney ultimately went on to take the bronze medal in a dual against her countrywoman, Heather McPhie.

In the men’s round, Bilodeau met up with 18-year-old Kingsbury for the crown of world champion. As the lower qualifier for finals, Kingsbury was forced to ski a course he hadn’t skied all night. He caught an edge and lost control, giving the win to Rosemere, Quebec’s Bilodeau.

“It feels great to win here,” said Olympic champion and defending dual moguls world champ Bilodeau, who had never before won on the Deer Valley course. “It’s super-hard to defend your title when you have young guys like (Kingsbury) coming up. I’m working harder and harder to stay there, but the young guys like Mikael are pushing harder and harder too.”

Bilodeau added that he believes the success of the team, witnessed by a remarkable 16 medals for Canada, including eight World Championships titles in four days of competition here, is due in part to the resources the team has been able to access as a result of the Own the Podium program and corporate sponsorship. “The Canadian Freestyle Association has all the resources there for us and it makes our job way easier.”

As evidence to that, two young Canadian team members also made finals at their first-ever World Championships, Cedric Rochon and Marc-Antoine Gagnon, who finished in 11th and 15th positions, respectively.

“Seeing young guys like Cedric and Marc-Antoine even make it to World Championships is a tremendous accomplishment, but to make it to finals speaks volumes about their talent and potential,” said CFSA CEO Peter Judge.

Veteran team member Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau had an uncharacteristic fall in the qualification round and finished the night in 29th. S-Magazine
 
— CFSA contributed to this report


Deer Valley Freestyle World Championships men's dual moguls results

Rank Bib FIS Code Name Year Nation Result Level Points
 1  3  2426100 BILODEAU Alexandre  1987  CAN       1000.00
 2  2  2484937 KINGSBURY Mikael  1992  CAN       800.00
 3  13  2397776 NISHI Nobuyuki  1985  JPN       600.00
 4  1  2337049 COLAS Guilbaut  1983  FRA       500.00
 5  4  2382838 DENEEN Patrick  1987  USA       450.00
 6  18  2482554 VOLKOV Sergey  1987  RUS       400.00
 7  17  2484682 KIRAMO Arttu  1990  FIN       360.00
 8  34  2526132 MIETTUNEN Ville  1992  FIN       320.00
 9  5  2484727 COTA Jeremy  1988  USA       290.00
 10  6  2482457 SMYSHLYAEV Alexandr  1987  RUS       260.00
 11  9  2484677 ROCHON Cedric  1990  CAN       240.00
 12  11  2406797 BJOERNLUND Jesper  1985  SWE       220.00
 13  15  2471011 DISCOE Joseph  1987  USA       200.00
 14  32  2406506 SPETT Per  1985  SWE       180.00
 15  14  2484952 GAGNON Marc-Antoine  1991  CAN       160.00
 16  29  2407185 MATIZ Giacomo  1986  ITA       150.00
 17  30  2527360 PENTTALA Jussi  1993  FIN       140.00
 18  20  2417855 KASHIMA Sho  1986  USA       130.00
 19  31  2318134 HALL Sam  1988  AUS       120.00
 20  26  2407379 VACULIK Lukas  1986  CZE       110.00
 21  35  2340929 NOVAK Vaclav  1987  CZE       100.00
 22  25  2526312 ANDERSEN Tevje-Lie  1991  NOR       90.00
 23  37  2354320 LAHTELA Juuso  1985  FIN       80.00
 24  27  2526113 GRAHAM David  1991  AUS       70.00
 25  38  2369743 LAFRANCHI Pablo  1986  SUI       60.00
 26  43  2485295 LONGLEY Andrew  1990  GBR       50.00
 27  28  2484758 SLATTEN Vinjar  1990  NOR       45.00
 28  12  2484861 ENDO Sho  1990  JPN       40.00
 29  7  2183982 ROUSSEAU Pierre-Alexandre  1979  CAN       36.00
 30  41  2526980 STEPHENSON Bradley  1988  RSA       0.00
 31  24  2485300 GUMMESSON Adam  1989  SWE       0.00
 32  40  2529062 SUN Renze  1994  CHN       0.00
Did not finish
     2525925 THORKILSEN Gustav-Muus  1981  DAN       
     2527908 KIM Ji-Hyon  1995  KOR   

Deer Valley Freestyle World Championships women's dual moguls results

Rank Bib FIS Code Name Year Nation Result Level Points
 1  2  2275744 HEIL Jennifer  1983  CAN       1000.00
 2  11  2484720 DUFOUR-LAPOINTE Chloe  1991  CAN       800.00
 3  1  2328513 KEARNEY Hannah  1986  USA       600.00
 4  6  2364117 MCPHIE Heather  1984  USA       500.00
 5  3  2329677 ROBICHAUD Audrey  1988  CAN       450.00
 6  4  2304360 RICHARDS Kristi  1981  CAN       400.00
 7  9  2267596 SUDOVA Nikola  1982  CZE       360.00
 8  8  2481681 STOLYAROVA Ekaterina  1988  RUS       320.00
 9  7  2329386 OUTTRIM Eliza  1985  USA       290.00
 10  10  2485019 RAKHIMOVA Regina  1985  RUS       260.00
 11  12  2485027 PERTAKHIYA Marika  1992  RUS       240.00
 12  34  2484416 COX Britteny  1994  AUS       220.00
 13  21  2484830 MURATA Arisa  1990  JPN       200.00
 14  25  2472175 SNYDERMAN Kayla  1988  USA       180.00
 15  13  2526325 GUNCHENKO Anastassia  1991  RUS       160.00
 16  14  2360722 SCANZIO Deborah  1986  ITA       150.00
 17  23  2526184 VACULIKOVA Tereza  1992  CZE       140.00
 18  22  2419989 KAFFKA Marina  1987  GER       130.00
 19  29  2440553 PARKS Nicole  1992  AUS       120.00
 20  33  2485108 HOSHINO Junko  1989  JPN       110.00
 21  32  2485294 KOYANDER Ellie  1991  GBR       100.00
 22  31  2527003 SEO Jee-Won  1994  KOR       90.00
 23  28  2527012 GOBBI Samanta  1991  SUI       80.00
 24  26  2373041 SANTA-OLALLA Reyes  1984  SPA       70.00
 25  27  2529059 YANG Xue  1995  CHN       0.00
 26  35  2529060 SHAO Junhan  1996  CHN       0.00



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