02.03.2020

​Strongest athletes of the planet are set to perform at the stages of the Freestyle Skiing World Cup held of the Sopka cluster on March 7 through 8. The competition will gather 130 athletes from 15 countries. The national teams consist of winners and medalists of the Olympic Games, multiple world champions, as well as the World Cup winners. 

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Dual mogul and aerials competitors will fight for the awards on the Krasnoyarsk tracks. Of the mogul stars, to our city will arrive the following: the Olympic champion of 2018, the silver medalist of the 2014 Olympics, multiple medalist and winner of the World Championships Mikael Kingsbury from Canada; the 2017 world champion Ikuma Horishima from Japan; the World Cup medalist Benjamin Cavet from France; the Olympic champion and two-time world champion Perrine Laffont from France; the 2019 World Cup silver medalist Jakarta Anthony from Australia; the Olympics and World Championship medal winners Justine Dufour-Lapointe and Chloe Dufour-Lapointe from Canada; the 2018 Olympic bronze medalist, world champion Yulia Galysheva from Kazakhstan; the 2019 World Cup silver medalist Jaelin Kauf from the USA etc.

At the aerials competitions, freestyle fans will meet the 2019 World Cup winner Maxim Burov, the bronze medalist of the 2018 Olympics Ilya Burov, the winner and the World Cup stage medalist Pavel Krotov, the 2015 world champion Maxim Gustik from Belarus, the 2019 World Cup bronze medalist Noe Roth from Switzerland and other freestyle athletes.

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In the women's category, the 2015 world champion Laura Peel from Australia, the 2019 World Championship silver and bronze medalist Lyubov Nikitina from Russia, the World Cup stages bronze medalist Sofia Alekseeva, the Olympic champions Anna Guskova and Alla Tsuper, the 2019 world champion Alexandra Romanovskaya representing Belarus, and others will fight for the medals.