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SALT LAKE CITY — The U.S. women’s team dominated the podium in the Intermountain Health Freestyle World Cup moguls competition at Deer Valley Resort in Park City, Utah.

Jaelyn Kauf, Olivia Giaccio and Tomitaka of Japan stand on the podium after the Intermountain Health Freestyle World Cup Moguls competition at Deer Valley Resort in Park City, Utah on February 1, 2024. Hinako.
Photo: @dustinsatloff // @usskiteam
The U.S. women’s team dominated the top of the podium with a one-two finish on the first night of the Intermountain Health Freestyle International. Olivia Giaccio took the top spot, with her teammate Jaelynn Kauf in second place. Hinako Tomitaka followed in third place.

Michael Kingsbury of Canada (1st place). Japan’s Ikuma Horishima (2nd place) and Sweden’s Filip Grabenfors (3rd place)
(Photo by Joe Davis KSL NewsRadio)
However, there were no American men on the men’s podium. Canada’s Mikael Kingsbury took first place. Second place went to Japan’s Ikuma Horishima, and third place went to Sweden’s Filip Grabenfors. Nick Page (USA) finished in 5th place, Landon Wendler (USA) in 8th place, and Charlie Mikel (USA) in the top 10.

Deer Valley is the site of the 2024 Intermountain Health Freestyle International. You can see the dual mogul run on the left and the freestyle aerial jump on the right.
(Photo by Joe Davis KSL NewsRadio)
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