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Kingsbury at Home: the Laurentians Welcome the King of Humps

Summary by journalacces.ca
In the Laurentians, few names are as closely related to acrobatic skiing as that of Mikaël Kingsbury. By the end of March, the Canadian Championships will bring the athlete back to the Saint-Sauveur Summit, on a track that is part of his sporting history. For many amateurs, the question is already raised. Is it one of the last opportunities to see him perform in the region? A history-packed track In late March, the legendary St.Sauveur Summit tr…
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In the Laurentians, few names are as closely related to acrobatic skiing as that of Mikaël Kingsbury. By the end of March, the Canadian Championships will bring the athlete back to the Saint-Sauveur Summit, on a track that is part of his sporting history. For many amateurs, the question is already raised. Is it one of the last opportunities to see him perform in the region? A history-packed track In late March, the legendary St.Sauveur Summit tr…

·Saint-Sauveur, Canada
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journalacces.ca broke the news in Saint-Sauveur, Canada on Tuesday, March 17, 2026.
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