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Canada Breaks 6-Day Gold Medal Drought at Winter Olympics
SportsFeb 17

Canada Breaks 6-Day Gold Medal Drought at Winter Olympics

After their longest gold medal wait since 1988, Canada finally hit the top step of the podium when freestyle skiing legend Mikael Kingsbury won dual moguls on Sunday. The breakthrough has sparked fresh momentum as the team eyes a strong second-week finish with hockey, speed skating, and more events still to come.

Google News - Canada Breakthrough2 min read
Canada Wins First Gold After 58-Year Olympic Wait
SportsFeb 16

Canada Wins First Gold After 58-Year Olympic Wait

Canada finally claimed its first gold medal at the Milano Cortina Games after the longest wait in nearly six decades. Freestyle skiing legend Mikael Kingsbury broke through in dual moguls, reigniting hope for a strong second-week finish.

Google News - Canada Breakthrough2 min read
Kingsbury Wins Gold in Olympic Dual Moguls Debut
SportsFeb 15

Kingsbury Wins Gold in Olympic Dual Moguls Debut

Mikael Kingsbury made history by winning the first-ever Olympic dual moguls gold medal in Livigno, Italy. The legendary mogul skier added another chapter to his already impressive Olympic legacy.

Google: world cup victory2 min read
Australian Underdog Cooper Woods Wins Stunning Olympic Gold
SportsFeb 13

Australian Underdog Cooper Woods Wins Stunning Olympic Gold

Cooper Woods, a 25-year-old Australian who had never won a World Cup event, stunned the skiing world by claiming gold in moguls at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics. His victory came down to a tiebreaker against all-time great Mikael Kingsbury, with Woods' superior turn technique making the difference.

Google News - Underdog Wins3 min read
Japan's Horishima Challenges Skiing Legend at 2026 Olympics
SportsFeb 8

Japan's Horishima Challenges Skiing Legend at 2026 Olympics

After a decade of dominance, moguls skiing champion Mikael Kingsbury faces his toughest rival yet as Japan's Ikuma Horishima leads the World Cup standings heading into Milano Cortina. The two friends turned competitors are pushing each other to new heights in what could be Kingsbury's final Olympic showdown.

Japan Times2 min read