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Kingsbury, Heil 2nd as Canada nabs 4 more dual moguls podiums 3/19/2011 The Canadian Freestyle Ski Team wrapped up its best-ever World Cup season with another four-medal showing in dual moguls action Sunday. Jennifer Heil and Mikael Kingsbury took home silver medals while Alex Bilodeau and Justine Dufour-Lapointe won bronze.

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Kingsbury, Heil 2nd as Canada nabs 4 more dual moguls podiums

March 20, 2011 — CFSA     ♦ Photo: Jenn Heil (Mike Ridewood, CFSA); Video by Infront Sports & Media/FIS
 

MYRKDALEN-VOSS, Norway — The Canadian Freestyle Ski Team wrapped up its best-ever World Cup season with another four-medal showing in dual moguls action Sunday. Jennifer Heil and Mikael Kingsbury took home silver medals while Alex Bilodeau and Justine Dufour-Lapointe won bronze.

In the final FIS World Cup of her career, Spruce Grove, Alberta’s Jenn Heil went against this year’s crystal globe winner, Hannah Kearney of the U.S. team, in the final dual of the day.

Heil lost control in the middle section of her final run and had to pull out before her second jump, ultimately losing to Kearney. But Heil has no regrets. She said, “I skied today like I have every run of my career. I laid my heart out on the course.”

The silver was Heil’s 58th World Cup medal in 94 career starts.

She mused, “I have nothing left to do on the hill and that’s a beautiful ending for me. I’m so at peace. I know I’ll miss the competition and the privilege of representing Canada around the world, but I’m ready to take my passion for challenging my limits and my potential off the slopes.”

Heil, who now lives in Montreal, also couldn’t close without a huge measure of appreciation for everyone who has helped her achieve her goals, including her coach and boyfriend Dominick Gauthier, the CFSA, B2ten and her sponsors, all of whom, she said, have allowed her to turn her passion into a job.

In the women’s small final, it was Justine-Dufour Lapointe, the sensational 16-year-old from Montreal, Quebec, who prevailed over teammate Kristi Richards from Summerland, B.C. for the fourth World Cup medal of her career, a bronze. Dufour-Lapointe was also honored with the FIS Rookie of the Year award.

”I’m really proud of myself,” said Dufour-Lapointe. “I think I managed to show my energetic personality on the hill and that’s the secret to my success.”

Dufour-Lapointe added that she has learned a lot in her rookie year, especially from her losses. “I have learned to prepare, to concentrate and to focus and not to get distracted by the cameras and the media. I’ve also learned to keep having fun, I didn’t realize you can still have fun on the World Cup circuit.”

Heil was happy to pass the torch to Dufour-Lapointe, whom she said “has the competitive spirit, passion and ability to soar in her career. And, if she needs any advice or mentoring, I’ll be there for her.”

Quebec City’s Audrey Robichaud was fifth. She has also had a breakout season and finishes the year third in the World Cup standings. Heil was second and Kearney took home the crystal globe as this year’s overall points leader in women’s moguls. Kearney and Heil were also first and second, respectively, in the overall standings for all FIS Freestyle disciplines.

Rounding out the Canadian women’s results in the finals were Chloe Dufour-Lapointe, who lost in the first round to Russian Ekaterina Stolyarova and finished ninth; and Chelsea Henitiuk, who lost her first dual of the day to teammate Robichaud and landed in 14th position.

Maxime Dufour-Lapointe narrowly missed a finals spot, and was 17th.

In men’s action, Kingsbury of Deux Montagnes, Que., got a little backseat and lost in the final round to World Cup 2010-11 overall points leader Guilbaut Colas of France. But it was Kingsbury’s dual with teammate Bilodeau that was the most exciting of the day.

It was the fourth time this season that Kingsbury and Bilodeau have gone head-to-head and the first time that Kingsbury managed to prevail over the Olympic champion.

”Finally I got it,” exclaimed an ecstatic Kingsbury, “I pushed my limits and went really big on my bottom air and it worked.”

The silver was Kingsbury’s 10th medal of the season, including two at World Championships. He said, “My secret is my consistency and the fact that I always feel confident in the start gate. I now know what to do to be on the podium and I work super-well with my coach Rob Kober, so the pieces are all coming together and I’m on the right road for 2014.”

Bilodeau said he knew that one of these days Kingsbury would beat him. “He’s one of the best in the world and he deserved it today. I gave it all I’ve got, but he beat me fair and square.” Bilodeau closed the season second in the overall standings; Kingsbury was third.

It was a happy ending for Bilodeau, who had a rough start to the year. He said after Christmas he realized that he had been putting too much pressure on himself to win, “So, I changed my mental game and just started to focus on enjoying skiing, and it worked. I ended the season mentally confident.”

As for the rest of the men’s field, Langley, B.C.’s Eddie Hicks earned his career-best World Cup showing, finishing fourth after losing to Bilodeau in the small final. Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau was seventh, Marc-Antoine Gagnon closed the book on an outstanding rookie year with an eighth-place finish; Cedric Rochon had his sixth top-10 result of the season and landed in 10th.

Simon Pouliot-Cavanagh was 17th after narrowly missing a spot in the finals.

With one event left for the season, the FIS halfpipe World Cup Finals later Sunday from La Plagne France, Canada has clinched the freestyle Nations Cup for the fifth year in a row.


Myrkdalen-Voss women's World Cup dual moguls results

Rank Bib FIS Code Name Year Nation Result Level Points
 1  1  2328513 KEARNEY Hannah  1986  USA       1000.00
 2  2  2275744 HEIL Jennifer  1983  CAN       800.00
 3  4  2485348 DUFOUR-LAPOINTE Justine  1994  CAN       600.00
 4  6  2304360 RICHARDS Kristi  1981  CAN       500.00
 5  3  2329677 ROBICHAUD Audrey  1988  CAN       450.00
 6  5  2364117 MCPHIE Heather  1984  USA       400.00
 7  8  2267596 SUDOVA Nikola  1982  CZE       360.00
 8  10  2481681 STOLYAROVA Ekaterina  1988  RUS       320.00
 9  7  2484720 DUFOUR-LAPOINTE Chloe  1991  CAN       290.00
 10  9  2329386 OUTTRIM Eliza  1985  USA       260.00
 11  11  2485019 RAKHIMOVA Regina  1985  RUS       240.00
 12  12  2360722 SCANZIO Deborah  1986  ITA       220.00
 13  13  2485203 KLOSER Heidi  1992  USA       200.00
 14  14  2379346 HENITIUK Chelsea  1987  CAN       180.00
 15  17  2419989 KAFFKA Marina  1987  GER       160.00
 16  19  2438419 OAKLEY K C  1988  USA       150.00
 17  16  2476152 DUFOUR-LAPOINTE Maxime  1989  CAN       140.00
 18  18  2413490 BOULANGEAT Alizee  1988  FRA       130.00
 19  20  2528251 AMUNDSEN Aurora  1996  NOR       0.00

Myrkdalen-Voss men's World Cup dual moguls results

Rank Bib FIS Code Name Year Nation Result Level Points
 1  1  2337049 COLAS Guilbaut  1983  FRA       1000.00
 2  3  2484937 KINGSBURY Mikael  1992  CAN       800.00
 3  2  2426100 BILODEAU Alexandre  1987  CAN       600.00
 4  12  2484106 HICKS Eddie  1988  CAN       500.00
 5  4  2382838 DENEEN Patrick  1987  USA       450.00
 6  7  2482457 SMYSHLYAEV Alexandr  1987  RUS       400.00
 7  8  2183982 ROUSSEAU Pierre-Alexandre  1979  CAN       360.00
 8  11  2484952 GAGNON Marc-Antoine  1991  CAN       320.00
 9  5  2484727 COTA Jeremy  1988  USA       290.00
 10  6  2484677 ROCHON Cedric  1990  CAN       260.00
 11  9  2406797 BJOERNLUND Jesper  1985  SWE       240.00
 12  10  2375563 DIGRAVIO David  1986  USA       220.00
 13  13  2471011 DISCOE Joseph  1987  USA       200.00
 14  14  2417855 KASHIMA Sho  1986  USA       180.00
 15  15  2484682 KIRAMO Arttu  1990  FIN       160.00
 16  17  2482554 VOLKOV Sergey  1987  RUS       150.00
 17  16  2484735 POULIOT CAVANAGH Simon  1990  CAN       140.00
 18  18  2485300 GUMMESSON Adam  1989  SWE       130.00
 19  19  2484758 SLATTEN Vinjar  1990  NOR       0.00
 20  20  2525892 LEMME Knut  1990  NOR       0.00

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