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Canada's Mikaël Kingsbury heads to 4th Games focused on fun, not pressure

February 2, 2026

Canada's Mikaël ‍Kingsbury has spent more than a decade as the standard-bearer of moguls skiing, piling up records, medals, and milestones with almost mechanical consistency. But as the skier affectionately known as "The King" prepares for his fourth Olympic Games, the goal driving him is surprisingly simple. He just wants to enjoy it.



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