
Canadian Moguls Legend Mikaël Kingsbury Makes History with 100th World Cup Win at Home
Mikaël Kingsbury has become the first skier in history to reach 100 World Cup victories, achieving this remarkable milestone in front of his home crowd in Quebec. The 33-year-old freestyle moguls champion's unprecedented achievement cements his status as one of winter sports' greatest athletes.
In a moment that will be remembered as one of the greatest achievements in skiing history, Canadian moguls superstar Mikaël Kingsbury claimed his 100th World Cup victory on Friday night, becoming the only skier ever to reach this incredible milestone. Even more special, he accomplished this feat in front of enthusiastic home fans in Val St-Come, Quebec.
The 33-year-old from Deux-Montagnes, Quebec, delivered a spectacular performance in men's singles moguls, scoring 85.83 points to take gold. As he crossed the finish line and realized what he had accomplished, Kingsbury pumped his fist repeatedly in celebration, clearly overwhelmed by the magnitude of the moment.
"It's unreal. I cannot find the words," Kingsbury told broadcasters, his emotion evident. "What a day. I can't believe I'm at 100."
The victory was particularly sweet given that Kingsbury had withdrawn from last month's World Cup opener in Finland due to a groin injury sustained during summer training. His triumphant return to competition demonstrated not just his incredible skill, but his resilience and determination to come back stronger than ever.

Australia's Matt Graham captured silver with 83.50 points, while American Nick Page rounded out the podium with bronze at 80.96 points, making it a memorable competition for all three athletes.
Why This Inspires
Kingsbury's achievement transcends the sport of freestyle skiing. To put his accomplishment in perspective, he has now reached the World Cup podium an astounding 143 times over his career and has collected 29 Crystal Globes, the awards given to season champions in various disciplines. No other skier in any discipline has ever reached 100 World Cup victories, making this a truly historic moment in winter sports.
What makes Kingsbury's journey even more inspiring is his sustained excellence at the highest level. He won Olympic gold in moguls at the 2018 Pyeongchang Games and has also claimed Olympic silver medals in 2014 in Sochi and 2022 in Beijing. Now, as he prepares for the upcoming Milan Cortina Games, where dual moguls will make its Olympic debut, he remains one of Canada's top medal hopefuls.
The fact that Kingsbury achieved this milestone at home in Quebec, in front of fans who have supported him throughout his incredible career, adds an extra layer of warmth to the story. It's a reminder that dedication, perseverance, and passion can lead to achievements that once seemed impossible.
Kingsbury hasn't yet decided whether he'll compete in Saturday's dual moguls event, wisely listening to his body after returning from injury. Regardless of what comes next, his place in skiing history is forever secured. His 100th victory stands as a testament to what's possible when talent meets unwavering commitment, inspiring the next generation of athletes to dream big and work tirelessly toward their goals.
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