Canadian freestyle skiing star Mikaël Kingsbury finished strong at the season-ending dual moguls event in Livigno, Italy.
The 32-year-old from Deux-Montagnes, Que., won Wednesday’s big final to not only take gold, but also cement his third Crystal Globe win of the season.
Kingsbury – who had already clinched the season titles in moguls and overall – used Wednesday’s win to finish with 544 total points in dual moguls to take that discipline’s title.
Ikuma Horishima was the only skier that could have caught Kingsbury for the dual moguls Crystal Globe, but the Japanese skier’s silver-medal result saw him finish 104 points behind the Canadian.
Filip Gravenfors of Sweden took bronze and also finished third in the dual moguls season standings.
The win marked Kingsbury’s 99th career gold-medal victory on the World Cup circuit. He finishes the season with 13 medals (nine golds, four silvers) across 16 World Cup events.
On the women’s side, Saskatoon’s Maia Schwinghammer lost her 1/8th final to eventual gold medallist Charlotte Wilson of Australia.
American Jaelin Kauf took silver, while French skier Perrine Laffont won bronze.