Japan's Anri Kawamura secured her third straight podium finish at the FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup, finishing second in Sunday's women's dual moguls.
Kawamura, last season's overall World Cup runner-up, reached the final in Idre, Sweden, but was beaten to the title by Elizabeth Lemley of the United States.
Kawamura was second in Saturday's moguls and third in the World Cup season's first moguls event, on Dec. 3.
Sunday's dual moguls were held for the first time in the World Cup since it was announced in June they would make their Olympic debut in 2026 at Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo in Italy.
Japan's Anri Kawamura is pictured after finishing second in the women's dual moguls at a FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup event in Idre, Sweden, on Dec. 11, 2022. (Kyodo)
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Kawamura, last season's overall World Cup runner-up, reached the final in Idre, Sweden, but was beaten to the title by Elizabeth Lemley of the United States.
Kawamura was second in Saturday's moguls and third in the World Cup season's first moguls event, on Dec. 3.
Sunday's dual moguls were held for the first time in the World Cup since it was announced in June they would make their Olympic debut in 2026 at Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo in Italy.
Japan's Anri Kawamura is pictured after finishing second in the women's dual moguls at a FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup event in Idre, Sweden, on Dec. 11, 2022. (Kyodo)
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Japanese skier Anri Kawamura earned her third consecutive podium finish in the FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup, securing second place in Sunday's women's dual moguls. Despite losing the title to Elizabeth Lemley of the USA in last season, Kawamura has shown consistent performance, finishing second on
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Created: 2022/12/12 12:09
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