After almost a month long break, the FIS Freestyle Moguls World Cup returned this week in Almaty, Kazakhstan. This was the last Single Moguls event of the season and we were on the edge of our seats watching the excitement.
Team ID one captured 12/12 medals this week in Almaty on a challenging and sharp course. Additionally, Crystal Globes were given out to the highest ranked Moguls athletes from the entire season. We are very proud to be the ski that these athletes trust - congratulations to their success!
World Cup athletes will travel to Valmalenco, Italy this week for the final World Cup of the 2023/24 season. We are wishing all the best to our skiers on Team ID one!
Find below a recap of Team ID one during the 2024 Kazakhstan World Cup:
Moguls + Dual Moguls - Almaty, Kazakhstan - March 8 and 9, 2024
Women's Moguls Podium: | Women's Dual Moguls Podium: |
1st Jakara Anthony (AUS) 2nd Alli Macuga (USA) 3rd Hannah Soar (USA) |
1st Jakara Anthony (AUS) 2nd Jaelin Kauf (USA) 3rd Olivia Giaccio (USA) |
Men's Moguls Podium: | Men's Dual Moguls Podium: |
1st Mikaël Kingsbury (CAN) 2nd Ikuma Horishima (JPN) 3rd Matt Graham (AUS) |
1st Mikaël Kingsbury (CAN) 2nd Pavel Kolmokov (KAZ) 3rd Landon Wendler (USA)* |
*Congratulations to Landon Wendler on your first World Cup Podium!
Women's Moguls Overall Standings: | Men's Moguls Overall Standings: |
1st Jakara Anthony (AUS) 2nd Jaelin Kauf (USA) 3rd Olivia Giaccio (USA) |
1st Ikuma Horishima (JPN) 2nd Mikaël Kingsbury (CAN) |
Jakara Anthony showed dominance every event this season and after winning 6 of 7 Moguls World Cups, she earned her 4th Overall Title and Crystal Globe. Ikuma Horishima had an outstanding season and with 4 Moguls World Cup wins was able to narrowly edge out Mikaël Kingsbury to earn his first Overall Title and Crystal Globe. Congratulations to you both and thank you for representing Team ID one!
Photos courtesy of © Andrey Kulagin