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Heil wins fifth moguls title
March 18, 2010
THE CANADIAN PRESS
SIERRA NEVADA, Spain -- Canadian freestyle skier Jennifer Heil has won her fifth overall World Cup title in women's moguls.
The native of Spruce Grove, Alta., a silver medallist at last month's Vancouver Olympics, didn't compete in Thursday's final competition of the season due to a seized hamstring and quadriceps muscle. But her results from the rest of the season were enough to secure the Crystal Globe.
"Obviously winning it five times is an incredible achievement, but when you consider that Jenn did so despite the fact that she sat out two of the 11 events this season, you can see what a truly remarkable athlete she is," Canadian Freestyle Ski Association CEO Peter Judge said in a statement.
Heil won eight medals this season, including four golds, to finish atop the women's moguls standings with 725 points. She was second in the overall women's freestyle standings.
Kristi Richards of Summerland, B.C., was the top Canadian in the final women's moguls event of the season, finishing fifth with 23.21 points. Chloe Dufour-Lapointe of Montreal was sixth.
"I skied great," she said. "But I can't control the judges. Today was challenging with the flat light and stormy conditions, but I feel like I ended my season on a high note. It was a great course and I skied to my ability. I'm happy to end my season with that."
Mikael Kingsbury of Deux Montagnes, Que., who was named the male rookie of the year, was the top Canadian on the men's side. He finished fourth at 24.05 while Vincent Marquis of Quebec City was fifth, Olympic gold medallist Alexandre Bilodeau of Rosemere, Que., was eighth and Eddie Hicks of Whistler, B.C., was ninth.
"Today went super well," said Kingsbury. "I'm so happy. My goal this season was to make finals, so for me a fourth place is like a win. Next year I'll make the podium."
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