Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics – Freestyle Skiing – Men’s Dual Moguls Victory Ceremony – Livigno Aerials & Moguls Park, Livigno, Italy – February 15, 2026. Gold medallist Mikael Kingsbury of Canada celebrates on the podium during the victory ceremony REUTERS
(Reuters) – Five-times Olympic medallist Mikael Kingsbury will bring his glittering moguls career to a close ​this weekend on familiar snow, retiring after ‌the Canadian freestyle skiing championships on his home course of Sommet Saint‑Sauveur in Quebec.
The 33‑year‑old Canadian leaves ​the sport as one of its defining ​figures, winning two Olympic gold medals and ⁠climbing the medal podium at each of ​his four Winter Games.
Kingsbury added the final touches ​to his legacy at last month’s Milano Cortina Games, where he soared to silver in the individual event and ​struck gold in the Games debut of ​the dual moguls event in which he was the ‌oldest ⁠competitor.
Kingsbury’s 18-month-old son Henrik watched from the finish area in Livigno, Italy last month, wearing a red knit cap with the words “Go Mik”.
“The last ​dance. I’m ​ready for ⁠it,” Kingsbury told the CBC. “It’s been in the back of my ​mind for quite a long time.”
The skier ​affectionately ⁠known as “The King” became the most decorated moguls skier in World Cup history, racking up a ⁠record ​100 victories and 143 podium ​finishes.

Reporting by Lori Ewing, editing by Ed Osmond