Winter Olympics: Lemley and Kauf grab shock US gold and silver in women's moguls
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Winter Olympics: Lemley and Kauf grab shock US gold and silver in women's moguls
"Twenty-year old freestyle skier Elizabeth Lemley won a gold medal for Team USA in moguls on Wednesday with two fine runs to surprise the crowds in Livigno at the Winter Games. Her victory put an end to a bid by Australia's defending champion, Jakara Anthony, to retain the title she won in Beijing in 2022 after a disastrous final run. Anthony had been a huge favorite to win gold after dominating her sport for a number of years, but finished last of the eight finalists."
"Lemley's US teammate, Jaelin Kauf, won silver after also finishing second in Beijing. The 2018 Olympic champion, France's Perrine Laffont, won bronze. In the first run of the finals, Lemley was in firm control of her skis, and landed well after two big jumps. In the second run also known as the superfinal the skier pushed on the speed, showing off great technique around the moguls and pulled off a big grab on the bottom jump."
Twenty-year-old Elizabeth Lemley won gold for Team USA in moguls at the Winter Games in Livigno after two strong runs that surprised the crowds. Her victory ended Australia's Jakara Anthony's bid to retain the 2022 title after Anthony produced a disastrous final run and finished last among the eight finalists. Lemley's teammate Jaelin Kauf took silver, repeating a runner-up result from Beijing, and France's 2018 Olympic champion Perrine Laffont earned bronze. Lemley showed firm control and clean landings after big jumps in the first run, then increased speed, demonstrated precise mogul technique and completed a large grab in the superfinal. Skiers competed under bright sun in a narrow valley and were judged on control, pace and aerial skills in a discipline requiring great versatility.
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