Maïa Schwinghammer
Appearance
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Born | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada | September 14, 2001||||||||||||||
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Sport | Freestyle skiing | ||||||||||||||
Event | Moguls | ||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Maïa Schwinghammer (born September 14, 2001) is a Canadian mogul skier.
Early life
[edit]Schwinghammer attended Holy Cross High School in Saskatoon.[1]
Career
[edit]On January 31, 2025, Schwinghammer won her first moguls gold medal of the 2024–25 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup.[2][3] She finished the World Cup in third place with 456 points.[4]
Schwinghammer represented Canada at the 2025 FIS Freestyle Ski World Championships and won a bronze medal in the moguls event with 74.92 points.[5][6]
References
[edit]- ^ Warick, Jason (January 3, 2020). "'People are always surprised': Downhill mogul ski star takes pride in her Prairie roots". CBC.ca. Retrieved March 21, 2025.
- ^ "Canadians Maia Schwinghammer and Mikael Kingsbury deliver Moguls magic in Val St. Come". fis-ski.com. February 1, 2025. Retrieved March 21, 2025.
- ^ Song, David (February 20, 2025). "Maia Schwinghammer earns first World Cup gold in Val St. Côme". Pique Newsmagazine. Retrieved March 21, 2025.
- ^ "Kauf caps perfect World Cup season with hat-trick of titles". fis-ski.com. March 11, 2025. Retrieved March 21, 2025.
- ^ "Japan's Horishima denies Canada's Kingsbury of 4th straight moguls world title". CBC.ca. March 19, 2025. Retrieved March 21, 2025.
- ^ Song, David (March 20, 2025). "'Holy heck, I'm going to the Olympics'". Pique Newsmagazine. Retrieved March 21, 2025.
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