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Chiesa in Valmalenco FIS Freestyle Junior World Championships - Results

Mar 28, 2023·Freestyle
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This past weekend, the moguls portion of the 2023 FIS Freestyle Junior World Championships concluded in Italy’s Chiesa in Valmalenco to wrap up what was an exciting couple of competitions days with the world’s best young athletes throwing it down at an exceptional venue.

Without a doubt Chiesa in Valmalenco is the most experienced host in FIS Freestyle Junior World Championships history, having hosted the event seven times - most recently last season. Besides, Chiesa in Valmalenco also has a long history of hosting World Cup competitions with the last dual moguls event going down in extraordinary fashion just a couple of weeks ago.

With an exciting competition programme including moguls, dual moguls and for the second time also the dual moguls mixed team over the course of three days, the 2023 FIS Freestyle Junior World Championships in Chiesa in Valmalenco was a highly successful event with some amazing sport battles, great emotions and really unbelievable performances.

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Results:

Women’s Moguls: Gold - Shiori Asano (JPN), Silver - Marin Ito (JPN), Bronze - Ashley Koehler (CAN)

Men’s Moguls: Gold - Filip Gravenfors (SWE), Silver - Daeyoon Jung (KOR), Bronze - Asher Michel (USA)

Dual Moguls Mixed Team: Gold - USA (Alli Macuga, Asher Michel), Silver - CAN (Ashley Koehler, Jean-Christophe Bougie), Bronze - SWE (Moa Gustafson, Emil Holmgren)

Women’s Dual Moguls: Gold - Alli Macuga (USA), Silver - Skylar Slettene (USA), Bronze - Kylie Koriotis (USA)

Men’s Dual Moguls: Gold - Filip Gravenfors (USA), Silver - Emil Holmgren (SWE), Bronze - Mateo Jeannesson (GBR)

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