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Olympic Freestyle Skiing - Anthony and Laffont qualify for the moguls finals; Kauf qualifies in second place

The final of the Olympic freestyle ski'moguls' was held on Tuesday. Perrine Laffont, the 2018 winner from France and Australia’s Jakara Anthony, the defending Olympic champion made it to the final. 2022 silver medallist Jaelin kauf had to compete in the second qualification round.

Anthony, who had been sidelined for most of the season due to a collarbone fracture, combined technique, speed, and turns in order to win first place. She described her performance as "clean and pretty tidy".

Laffont placed fourth after combining amazing jumps and rhythm around the moguls, which are closely spaced mounds. She displayed fine control on the short, steep slope overlooking the valley in high-altitude Livigno under soft snowfall.

The Frenchwoman said that her run could be improved. She added that she wanted to improve in the finals.

Her fans chanted loudly while holding posters with the face of the French skier and the initial 'P" in the three colors of the French flag.

U.S. Freestyle Skiers Elizabeth Lemley, and Olivia Giaccio took second and third places respectively. They were both less than a point apart from Jakara’s highest score of 81.65.

Teammate Kauf, who is known for her speed and agility, came in 27th place after losing control of the skis after the first jump.

She said, "I will have to?put in a run-through tomorrow." "Obviously, today I tried that and it didn't work out. But I will try to?focus on skiing the best runs I can."

After losing her fall line (the straightest way down the bumpy mogul piste), Sweden's Elis Lundholm 23, one of the 30 transgender athletes at the Milano Cortina Games finished second last.

The top 10 skiers in each category will advance to the finals, which will be held on Wednesday.

Ikuma Hoishima, a Japanese skier, was the leader in the men's qualifying. Mikael Kingbury, the most decorated mogul skiing athlete in history and three-time Olympic medalist from Canada, was third. Walter Wallberg of Sweden, the defending champion and a three-time Olympic medallist came sixth. (Reporting and editing by Ken Ferris in Livigno, with Giulia Segriti reporting from Livigno)

(source: Reuters)