Regina Leader-Post

Q&A MIKAEL KINGSBURY

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Q You’ve won everything except an Olympic title. How do you feel about that heading into Pyeongchan­g?

A It’s important for me. It keeps me very motivated every day, but I’m not going into Pyeongchan­g only thinking about the gold medal. I want to think about myself and being able to ski the run of my life. My ultimate goal in Pyeongchan­g is to cross the line and scream because I’ve done everything I could.

Q You’ve been so successful in your sport that anything short of gold almost looks like a miss, which is kind of crazy, at least from the outside. How much pressure do you put on yourself to win?

A I kind of create my own pressure because people expect me to win every time. Now when I finish second or third it’s like, “Oh, Mikael didn’t have a good day.” But it’s very tough just to make top 10 in the World Cup, so I just put the standard very high. But I enjoy that pressure.

Q There’s been a long history of success in moguls in Canada, from Jean-Luc Brassard to Alex Bilodeau to yourself. Why?

A For me and for the others, we always have somebody to look up to. Jean-Luc looked up to someone before him, and then you go in the Olympics and Alex could look up to Jean-Luc and I could look up to Alex. There’s always been a legend or a very good model in Canada. It’s just the tradition that keeps on going.

Q With all the success that you’ve had, what’s the one thing you’re most proud of ?

A I think it’s everything. I have 12 crystal globes at home, I’ve won 42 World Cups, I have 63 podium finishes. I’m way farther than I thought I would ever get. ... I’m proud of every single one. And I’m excited for the future.

 ??  ?? Sport: Freestyle Discipline: Moguls Hometown: Sainte-Agathe-desMonts, Que.
Birthdate: July 24, 1992
Height/weight: 1.74 m/68 kg
Sport: Freestyle Discipline: Moguls Hometown: Sainte-Agathe-desMonts, Que. Birthdate: July 24, 1992 Height/weight: 1.74 m/68 kg

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