Olympics-Freestyle skiing-Australia's Anthony earns redemption with dual moguls gold


Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics - Freestyle Skiing - Women's Dual Moguls Victory Ceremony - Livigno Aerials & Moguls Park, Livigno, Italy - February 14, 2026. Gold medallist Jakara Anthony of Australia celebrates on the podium after winning the Women's Dual Moguls REUTERS/Hannah Mckay

LIVIGNO, Italy, Feb 14 (Reuters) - Australia's Jakara ⁠Anthony won the gold medal in the women's freestyle skiing dual moguls at the Winter Olympics on Saturday, ⁠redeeming herself after a disappointing loss three days earlier in the single-format moguls.

Anthony, 27, became the first Australian ‌to earn two Winter Olympics gold medals when she overtook American Jaelin Kauf under heavy snow in the northern Italian town of Livigno. Kauf earned silver, and bronze went to fellow American Elizabeth Lemley.

"This one is really different to the last one because I picked this up after the heartbreak of the other ​day," Anthony said of her new medal.

Dual moguls is a new sport at ⁠the Olympics, pitting skiers together in a head-to-head ⁠elimination format in which two competitors race side-by-side through parallel bump fields. Speed counts, but so do turns and aerial manoeuvres.

Anthony ⁠crossed ‌the finish line a fraction of a second before Kauf but had to wait for the judges' final assessment. She smiled and pumped her arms in the air when she saw she had earned a score of 20, compared to ⁠Kauf's 15. A throng of Australian supporters cheered and waved yellow inflated ​kangaroos on the side of the mountain.

At ‌the medal ceremony, Anthony broke into a wide smile as she celebrated her historic second Olympic gold.

Anthony had been ⁠the favourite to win ​the singles but wobbled out of line in her second run to finish eighth. In the single moguls, riders tackle the course solo and the highest score wins.

She said she spoke with her coach after the singles to further size up competitors and figure out what adjustments she ⁠needed to make.

"We were able to work out a plan and follow ​that and roll with the punches a little bit," Anthony said.

Her success followed another Australian victory. Cooper Woods claimed the men's title in the singles two days ago. He is scheduled to compete in the men's dual moguls on Sunday.

Heavy snow fell throughout the women's ⁠dual moguls finals, hindering visibility for the skiers.

Kauf's second-place ranking gave the 29-year-old her third Olympic silver medal. She finished second in the singles at the Milano Cortina Games and at Beijing in 2022.

"I was really going for gold, but I guess 'Silver Jae' has a ring to it, so I'm living up to the name," Kauf said.

The 20-year-old Lemley, the surprise gold medallist in the ​singles, made it to the podium in the dual moguls despite a crash in the ⁠semi-finals. She hurt her elbow but was determined to keep going, she said.

"I was able to just push the pain out of ​my head and ski as if it was any other run," she said.

Singles ‌bronze medallist Perrine Laffont of France finished fourth in the dual ​event.

Italian Manuela Passaretta, aiming to impress an enthusiastic home crowd, made an early exit after skiing out of bounds near the start in the first round.

(Reporting by Lisa Richwine; Editing by Ken Ferris, Ed Osmond and Hugh Lawson)

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