Milano Cortina, Italy – Canadian freestyle skier Mikaël Kingsbury has captured his third Olympic silver medal in the men's moguls event at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. Kingsbury tied with Australia's Cooper Woods in the final run, with Woods ultimately claiming gold through a tiebreaker. This medal adds to Kingsbury's distinguished Olympic record and sets the stage for his participation in the upcoming dual moguls competition.

Medal Event Details
On Thursday, February 12th, Kingsbury competed in the men's individual moguls final. His performance resulted in a tie with Cooper Woods of Australia, both scoring 83.71 points. However, Woods was awarded the gold medal due to a tiebreaker, which appears to have been based on turn points, with Woods scoring 48.4 to Kingsbury's 47.7.

Kingsbury's performance secured his fourth career Olympic medal.
This is his third Olympic silver medal.
He is the first freestyle skier in history to achieve four Olympic medals.
Kingsbury's Olympic Trajectory
Mikaël Kingsbury, often referred to as a "moguls legend," has a significant Olympic history:
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Sochi 2014: Silver Medal
PyeongChang 2018: Gold Medal
Beijing 2022: Silver Medal (men's moguls)
Milano Cortina 2026: Silver Medal (men's moguls)
This latest silver medal highlights his consistent performance at the highest level of the sport across multiple Olympic Games.

Upcoming Dual Moguls Competition
Kingsbury is scheduled to compete in the men's dual moguls event on Sunday, February 15th. This event is noted as his final Olympic appearance, though his future in competitive skiing beyond these Games remains undecided.
Kingsbury is the reigning World Champion in dual moguls.
He previously won a World Cup dual gold medal in Quebec's Val St-Côme.
Broader Canadian Olympic Performance
Kingsbury's silver medal is part of a larger Canadian medal haul at the Milano Cortina 2026 Games. Other notable Canadian achievements include:
Eliot Grondin: Silver in men's snowboard cross.
Courtney Sarault: Bronze in women's 500m short track speed skating and silver in the mixed relay.
Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier: Bronze in ice dance.
Expert Insights
Mikaël Kingsbury himself has expressed his approach to competition, stating, "When I’m having fun, I’m hard to beat." His consistent success, including 100 World Cup wins and nine World Championship titles, underscores his standing as one of the sport's greatest athletes. Despite the close competition, including from rivals like Japan's Ikuma Horishima, Kingsbury's ability to consistently reach the podium remains evident.
Evidence
| Athlete | Event | Medal | Notes | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mikaël Kingsbury | Men's Moguls | Silver | Tied with Woods, lost on tiebreaker | 2, 15, 17 |
| Cooper Woods | Men's Moguls | Gold | Won via tiebreaker | 2, 15, 17 |
| Ikuma Horishima | Men's Moguls | Bronze | Second consecutive Olympic bronze | 1 |
| Eliot Grondin | Men's Snowboard Cross | Silver | Lost gold by 0.03 seconds | 3, 6, 14 |
| Courtney Sarault | Women's Short Track 500m | Bronze | Second medal of the Games | 3, 6 |
| Piper Gilles & Paul Poirier | Ice Dance | Bronze | First Olympic medal for the pair | 6, 16 |
Conclusion
Mikaël Kingsbury's silver medal in the men's moguls at the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics reinforces his status as a dominant force in freestyle skiing. While narrowly missing gold in the moguls, his upcoming dual moguls event presents another opportunity for him to add to his extensive medal collection. His performance is a significant highlight for Team Canada's presence at these Games. The investigation into whether this marks the final Olympic appearance for Kingsbury is ongoing, with the athlete yet to confirm retirement plans.
Sources Used:
Article 1: CBC News - "2026 Olympic Games: Mikaël Kingsbury snags Canada's 1st gold medal of the Olympics in men's dual moguls" - https://www.cbc.ca/sports/olympics/winter/livestory/olympics-2026-milano-cortina-winter-olympic-games-day-9-team-canada-live-updates-9.7091034
Article 2: Sportsnet - "Canadian moguls star Mikael Kingsbury settles for Olympic silver after tiebreaker" - https://www.sportsnet.ca/olympics/article/canadian-moguls-star-mikael-kingsbury-wins-olympic-silver/
Article 3: Canadian Olympic Committee - "Day 6: What Team Canada did at Milano Cortina 2026" - https://olympic.ca/2026/02/12/day-6-what-team-canada-did-at-milano-cortina-2026/
Article 6: Sportsnet - "Canadian Olympic medal tracker: Podium performances at Milano Cortina 2026" - https://www.sportsnet.ca/olympics/article/canadian-olympic-medal-tracker-podium-performances-at-milano-cortina-2026/
Article 14: The Globe and Mail - "What happened at the Olympics today" - https://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/olympics/article-canada-aims-for-more-short-track-medals-as-mens-and-womens-hockey/
Article 15: Olympics.com - "Winter Olympics 2026 freestyle skiing: Australia's Cooper Woods wins gold in moguls epic ahead of Mikaël Kingsbury" - https://www.olympics.com/en/milano-cortina-2026/news/winter-olympics-2026-freestyle-skiing-australia-s-cooper-woods-wins-gold-in-moguls-epic-ahead-of-mikael-kingsbury
Article 16: CBC News - "2026 Olympic Games: Gilles and Poirier's ice dance win brings Canada's medal count up to 4" - https://www.cbc.ca/sports/olympics/winter/livestory/olympics-2026-milano-cortina-winter-olympic-games-day-5-team-canada-live-updates-9.7083716
Article 17: CBC News - "Canada's Mikaël Kingsbury scores his 3rd Olympic silver medal after losing gold in a tiebreaker" - https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/video/9.7086155
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