ZHANGJIAKOU, China (Reuters) -Walter Wallberg of Sweden soared to gold in the men’s freestyle moguls event at the Beijing Olympics on Saturday, unseating favoured champion Mikael Kingsbury of Canada who took silver.
Wallberg, 21, fist-pumped the air and threw down his skis after he landed a Cork 1080 in a lightening fast run that lasted less than 24 seconds.
The slick performance earned him a final score of 83.23, as he edged his Canadian rival.
Wallberg’s win, four years after he was 21st at Pyeongchang 2018, was a surprise as Kingsbury, the most decorated moguls skier in history, was tipped to extend his winning streak.
Kingsbury’s gold in Pyeongchang followed a silver at the Sochi Games in 2014.
Japan’s Ikuma Horishima, 24, claimed the bronze – a big improvement on his 11th place finish in Pyeongchang.
During the final run, the athletes watched each other perform from the bottom of the course, hugging and fist-bumping to congratulate each other.
Chinese rap music celebrating the Lunar New Year played over the loudspeakers and the crowd erupted in cheers when Wallberg nailed his final trick to ensure he triumphed.
(Reporting by Winni Zhou and Mari Saito; Editing by Ken Ferris)