by ID One USA

2024 Final World Cup Recap - Valmalenco, Italy - Team ID one on the Podium

The FIS Freestyle Moguls World Cup arrived this week in Valmalenco...
2024 Final World Cup Recap - Valmalenco, Italy - Team ID one on the Podium

The FIS Freestyle Moguls World Cup arrived this week in Valmalenco, Italy for the final competition of the 2024 Season. A duals only event on a very challenging course made for some exciting action. Our team did a great job handling the tough conditions to finish off the season in successful fashion. 

Team ID one captured 6/6 medals this week in Italy during the Duals World Cup. Additionally, we had 5/6 athletes in the top-3 of both the Overall and Dual Mogul standings. We are proud of all of our skiers, and thank them for representing us so well - congratulations!  

Thank you and congratulations for a successful 2023-24 World Cup season! 

Find below a recap of Team ID one during the 2024 Valmalenco World Cup and Season Overall Rankings

 

Dual Moguls - Valmalenco, Italy - March 16, 2024

Women's DM Podium  Men's DM Podium

1st Jakara Anthony (AUS)

2nd Jaelin Kauf (USA)

3rd Elizabeth Lemley (USA)

1st Mikaël Kingsbury (CAN)

2nd Takuya Shimakawa (JPN)

3rd Nick Page (USA)

Podium photo of Jakara Anthony, Jaelin Kauf, and Elizabeth LemleyPodium photo of Mikaël Kingsbury, Takuya Shimakawa, and Nick Page  

Women's Dual Moguls Overall: Men's Dual Moguls Overall:

1st Jakara Anthony (AUS)

2nd Jaelin Kauf (USA)

3rd Olivia Giaccio (USA)

1st Mikaël Kingsbury (CAN)

2nd Ikuma Horishima (JPN - not pictured)

DM Overall Podium photo of Jakara Anthony, Jaelin Kauf, and Olivia GiaccioDM Overall Podium photo of Mikaël Kingsbury

Women's Overall Standings: Men's Overall Standings:

1st Jakara Anthony (AUS)

2nd Jaelin Kauf (USA)

3rd Olivia Giaccio (USA)

1st Mikaël Kingsbury (CAN)

2nd Ikuma Horishima (JPN - not pictured)

Overall Podium photo of Jakara Anthony, Jaelin Kauf, and Olivia GiaccioOverall Podium Photo of Mikaël Kingsbury

Jakara Anthony had a record breaking year with 14 World Cup Victories and 3 Crystal Globes. She showed dominance and excellence from the first event to the last. 

Mikaël Kingsbury added even more to his already Hall of Fame level career. 10 World Cup victories this season brought his overall win count up to 90 - being the second highest across all skiing disciplines. He also claimed 2 more Crystal Globes, making his total 26 Overall titles: the highest in skiing history. 

We thank you both for representing ID one so well - it is incredible to watch you dominate. We are glad to be part of your family and thank you for trusting us. Congratulations! 

Overall Champions, Mikaël Kingsbury and Jakara Anthony

 

 

Photos courtesy of © Mateusz Kielpinski, FIS Freestyle