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Victory! Robichaud breaks Kearney’s streak, wins World Cup

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Posted on Feb 19 2012.

Kingsbury and Marquis take silver and bronze in dual moguls event

Miki Ito, Audrey Robichaud, Aiko Uemeura

NAEBA, JAPAN (February 19, 2012) – Audrey Robichaud stopped American Hannah Kearney’s 16-win streak en route to her first FIS World Cup victory here today.

Quebec City’s Robichaud took on Kearney in the semi finals and then went on to beat Japan’s Aiko Uemura in the finals. Miki Ito, also of Japan, was third, she beat Kearney in the small final.

“I can’t believe it myself,” said Robichaud from the finish area. “I was actually pretty nervous in the gate against Hannah, Marc (coach Marc-Andre Moreau) told me to be the first out of the gate, so that’s what I did. I really don’t know what happened next, I got to the bottom and was happy I skied strong, then I heard that I beat her. Later I heard that she made a little mistake in her run.”

Robichaud, who earned the silver medal yesterday in the singles competition, added, “I’m really, really, really happy right now. I seriously cannot believe it myself. Now I just want to keep my good rhythm. I’m feeling really good about my skiing and my jumping and I’m really excited for the rest of the season.”

Other Canadian women who advanced to finals included Justine Dufour-Lapointe of Montreal who finished fifth after losing a dual to Ito. Chloe Dufour-Lapointe was ninth; Chelsea Henitiuk of Spruce Grove, Alta . was 12th and Alexandra Dufresne of Lorraine, Que. was 15th.

Maxime Dufour-Lapointe and Beatrice Bilodeau failed to advance to finals. They finished 22nd and 24th, respectively.

Mikael Kingsbury, Patrick Deneen, Philippe Marquis

On the men’s side American Patrick Deneen edged Mikael Kingsbury in the final dual of the night. Philippe Marquis took the bronze after beating Bradley Wilson of the US.

“I made some mistakes just before my bottom air on my finals run. We were going pretty fast and I saw Patrick out of the corner of my eye so I pushed it just a little too hard,” explained Kingsbury, “But I heard it was pretty close.”

The Deux-Montagnes, Quebec native who has medalled in every event this season, clinched the FIS Moguls Crystal Globe with his win here yesterday – the fifth Canadian man to accomplish this feat in the past 32 years (Greg Athans ’80, Bill Keenan ’83, Jean-Luc Brassard ’93, ’96, ’97, and Alex Bilodeau 2009). The 19-year-old said, “It’s pretty crazy, like a dream come true. I won’t believe it until I have the globe in my hand.”

For his part, Marquis was thrilled to be on the podium for the third time this year (he took bronze in Lake Placid and silver last week in China). It wasn’t an easy night for the Quebec City native who went up against teammates Cedric Rochon of St. Sauveur, Que. and Kingsbury on his way to the podium. Rochon followed his third place victory yesterday with a 13th place finish.

“Going against Cedric in the first round, both of us were in our bubble, like we were going against anyone. But against Mik I was less stressed, we said good luck to each other at the top and and bumped fists,” said Marquis.

Marquis added what many of the competitors here were feeling after 10 World Cup races already this season. “I was so tired, a month of travelling.” He explained, “When I got to the small final against Wilson I hoped I didn’t do two extra runs for nothing, so I took all the energy I had left pushed it.”

It was the third competition in a row where all five Canadian men qualified for the 16-man finals.

Eddie Hicks of Langley, B.C. was sixth after besting Finland’s Ville Miettunen in the round of 16 and then losing to Kingsbury. Terrebonne, Quebec’s Marc-Antoine Gagnon was 7th after beating Sweden’s Per Spett in the first round and then losing to Deneen in the quarter finals.

The World Cup circuit continues next week with an aerial event in Minsk, Belarus on Feb. 25. The mogul and aerial squads will compete next in a Europa Cup on the Sochi, Russia Olympic courses March 4 & 5.

 

Dual mogul NorAm action takes place Sunday in Val St. Come, Quebec and will be webcast live at: http://freestyleski.com/wp/st-come-noram-livestream/

For more information, or to arrange for athlete interviews contact CFSA Media Relations Manager Kelley Korbin at: kelleykorbin@freestyleski.com

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AGATE

 

MOGULS WORLD CUP

FEBRUARY 19, 2012 – NAEBA, JAPAN

 

Complete FIS World Cup Results:

http://www.fis-ski.com/uk/604/610.html?sector=FS&raceid=6225

 

Top 16 and Canadian Results:

 

WOMEN

Position Name Nation
1 ROBICHAUD Audrey Quebec City, Que.
2 UEMURA Aiko JPN
3 ITO Miki JPN
4 KEARNEY Hannah USA
5 DUFOUR-LAPOINTE Justine Montreal, Que.
6 SUDOVA Nikola CZE
7 GALYSHEVA Yulia KAZ
8 MURATA Arisa JPN
9 DUFOUR-LAPOINTE Chloe Montreal, Que.
10 OUTTRIM Eliza USA
11 RAKHIMOVA Regina RUS
12 HENITIUK Chelsea Spruce Grove, Alta
13 MCPHIE Heather USA
14 LOWEREE Brittany USA
15 DUFRESNE Alexandra Lorraine, Que.
16 OAKLEY K C USA
Results from Qualifications    
22 DUFOUR-LAPOINTE, Maxime Montreal, Que.
24 BILODEAU Beatrice Rosemere, Que.

 

 

 

MEN

Position Name Nation
1 DENEEN Patrick USA
2 KINGSBURY Mikael Deux Montagnes, Que.
3 MARQUIS Philippe Quebec City, Que.
4 WILSON Bradley USA
5 COTA Jeremy USA
6 HICKS Eddie Langley, B.C.
7 GAGNON Marc-Antoine Terrebonne, Que.
8 SHIMBUEV Sergei RUS
9 ENDO Sho JPN
10 SPETT Per SWE
11 MIETTUNEN Ville FIN
12 UENO Osamu JPN
13 ROCHON Cedric St. Sauveur, Que.
14 DISCOE Joseph USA
15 SHIKATA Motoki JPN
16 NISHI Nobuyuki JPN

 

For more information or to arrange for interviews contact CFSA Media Relations Manager Kelley Korbin.

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