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Red-hot Kingsbury claims 1st World Cup win in China 12/21/2010 After a 10-day whirlwind trip around the world, the Canadian freestyle moguls team is heading home for the holidays with eight FIS World Cup medals — four earned Tuesday at the first FIS World Cup moguls event ever held in China.

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Red-hot Kingsbury claims 1st World Cup win in China

Dec. 21, 2010 — CFSA      ♦ Photo: Mikaël Kingsbury (Mike Ridewood, CFSA)

BEIDA LAKE, China — After a 10-day whirlwind trip around the world, the Canadian freestyle moguls team is heading home for the holidays with eight FIS World Cup medals — four earned Tuesday at the first FIS World Cup moguls event ever held in China.

Under sunny skies, teen sensation Mikaël Kingsbury from Deux-Montagnes, Que., earned his first World Cup victory with a score of 25.60 and was joined on the podium by the team’s elder statesman, Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau from Drummondville, Que., who took third place at 24.05. France’s Guilbaut Colas was second at 24.15.

Olympic champion Hannah Kearney from the U.S. won the women’s event with 25.34 followed by the Canadian pair of Jenn Heil at 25.26 and Kristi Richards at 23.83, who matched their placings from Finland 10 days ago.

Kingsbury, who qualified in first position earlier in the day, said, “The chairlifts here were pretty slow, so we didn’t get a chance for a training run between qualifications and finals, so I talked to my coach and we decided not to risk doing anything different than I had done all day for my final run.

“Before my [final] run, I was listening to the scores from the other competitors and I knew I was in a position to win if I just put down the run I did in training. I did a clean run with a back full and a cork 720. I wasn’t the fastest guy, but I didn’t make any mistakes.”

This is Kingsbury’s second World Cup podium; he took home the silver 10 days ago in Finland.
For his part, Rousseau, 31, said he was “happy and overwhelmed” by how well he has been skiing. “I thought last year at the Olympics was the pinnacle for me, but I’m still in great shape and I’m still improving.”

However, Rousseau’s celebration of his third-place finish was eclipsed by his pride in his young teammate. “Mikaël has everything a mogul skier needs: jumps, speed and the right mindset. He proved it today and now I can leave the national team this year with the knowledge that it’s in good shape for years to come,” said the 31-year-old, who has announced he will retire after February’s World Championships at Deer Valley, Utah.

Other Canadian men’s positions: Eddie Hicks of Langley, B.C., in eighth, Cedric Rochon of St-Sauveur, Que., in 15th and Alex Bilodeau of Rosemère, Que., in 17th after catching an edge and falling in the qualification round.

Heil was more than a second ahead of the rest of the field and her total score was only .8 off the leader. She said, “I did some great things with my skiing today, I took it up a level. I made a small mistake in the middle section that cost me, but I definitely laid the foundation for my confidence and my skiing to be at its maximum after Christmas.”

She added that it’s exciting to be on tour with a team that is, in her words, “on fire.”

Richards said her performances in Finland, France and here over the past 10 days have been a breakthrough, “I feel like I am better able to focus and get into the groove and be able to stand in the gate and be ready to perform regardless of what else is going on around me.”

Other Canadian women’s positions: Audrey Robichaud of Quebec City in fourth, Chelsea Henitiuk of Whistler in eighth and Maxime Dufour-Lapointe in 13th position.

The team makes its way back to Canada for the holidays and will compete next in the Canada Post Grand Prix event at Ski Mont Gabriel, presented by Ernst & Young, on Jan. 15-16.  S-Magazine


Beida Lake men's World Cup moguls results

Rank Bib FIS Code Name Year Nation Result Level Points
 1  3  2484937 KINGSBURY Mikael  1992  CAN   25.60    1000.00
 2  2  2337049 COLAS Guilbaut  1983  FRA   24.14    800.00
 3  11  2183982 ROUSSEAU Pierre-Alexandre  1979  CAN   24.05    600.00
 4  26  2484861 ENDO Sho  1990  JPN   23.88    500.00
 5  10  2397776 NISHI Nobuyuki  1985  JPN   23.88    450.00
 6  8  2471302 WILSON Bryon  1988  USA   23.60    400.00
 7  12  2484727 COTA Jeremy  1988  USA   23.39    360.00
 8  19  2484106 HICKS Eddie  1988  CAN   23.31    320.00
 9  33  2417855 KASHIMA Sho  1986  USA   23.26    290.00
 10  21  2471011 DISCOE Joseph  1987  USA   21.77    260.00
 11  29  2375563 DIGRAVIO David  1986  USA   16.25    240.00
 12  1  2382838 DENEEN Patrick  1987  USA       220.00
 13  22  2471108 DISCOE Jimmy  1989  USA   21.18    200.00
 14  23  2070783 TSUKITA Yugo  1976  JPN   20.31    180.00
 15  6  2484677 ROCHON Cedric  1990  CAN   18.4    160.00
 16  31  2528801 ZHAO Yang  1992  CHN   15.33    150.00
 17  5  2426100 BILODEAU Alexandre  1987  CAN   13.89    140.00
 18  28  2527638 WANG Yusen  1989  CHN   12.88    130.00
 19  30  2528799 CHEN Kang  1993  CHN   12.62    0.00
 20  27  2385166 UENO Osamu  1983  JPN   10.42    0.00
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     2527368 BAYARZUL Chagnaa  1971  MGL   

Beida Lake women's World Cup moguls results

Rank Bib FIS Code Name Year Nation Result Level Points
 1  1  2328513 KEARNEY Hannah  1986  USA   25.34    1000.00
 2  3  2275744 HEIL Jennifer  1983  CAN   25.26    800.00
 3  5  2304360 RICHARDS Kristi  1981  CAN   23.83    600.00
 4  8  2329677 ROBICHAUD Audrey  1988  CAN   23.62    500.00
 5  13  2364117 MCPHIE Heather  1984  USA   23.09    450.00
 6  15  2267596 SUDOVA Nikola  1982  CZE   21.86    400.00
 7  12  2397097 ITO Miki  1987  JPN   21.69    360.00
 8  17  2379346 HENITIUK Chelsea  1987  CAN   21.47    320.00
 9  23  2034796 SATOYA Tae  1976  JPN   21.23    290.00
 10  18  2485203 KLOSER Heidi  1992  USA   21.11    260.00
 11  20  2484830 MURATA Arisa  1990  JPN   20.47    240.00
 12  9  2360722 SCANZIO Deborah  1986  ITA   14.12    220.00
 13  16  2476152 DUFOUR-LAPOINTE Maxime  1989  CAN   20.10    200.00
 14  10  2329386 OUTTRIM Eliza  1985  USA   19.91    180.00
 15  27  2527561 LI Nan  1992  CHN   18.00    160.00
 16  25  2419989 KAFFKA Marina  1987  GER   17.27    150.00
 17  31  2527560 NING Qin  1992  CHN   17.24    140.00
 18  30  2528046 ZHANG Tingting  1991  CHN   14.66    130.00
 19  26  2339668 FOERSTER Katharina  1988  GER   13.87    120.00
 20  29  2528803 GAO Dongxue  1992  CHN   13.54    0.00
 21  28  2485108 HOSHINO Junko  1989  JPN   9.73    0.00


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