Favorite de ces Mondiaux à Bakuriani en Géorgie, Perrine Laffont a fait honneur à son statut en décrochant ce samedi la médaille d’or dans l’épreuve du simple, et ce pour la 4e fois de sa carrière après ses triomphes en 2017 à la Sierra Nevada en Espagne (parallèle), 2019 à Deer Valley aux Etats-Unis (parallèle) et 2021 à Almaty au Kazakhstan (simple). La Française a remporté la Super finale avec un run noté 87,40. Elle devance l’Américaine Jaelin Kauf (83,56 pts) et l’Autrichienne Avital Carroll (80,19 pts)….(read more)
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Perrine Laffont, the queen of mogul skiing, has been crowned the world champion in the women’s singles event at the 2019 FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships held in Park City, Utah.
Laffont, a 20-year-old French skier, put in a stunning performance in the final to beat her Canadian rival, Justine Dufour-Lapointe, and win her first world championship title. The skier, who claimed the silver medal in the same event at the 2017 World Championships, was ecstatic as she crossed the finish line and was congratulated by her teammates.
Known for her speed, agility, and ability to perform spectacular jumps and twists on the moguls, Laffont has been dominating the sport for several years now. She burst onto the scene in 2016 when she won the World Cup season title at the age of 17 and went on to win the Olympic gold medal in the women’s moguls event at the 2018 Winter Olympics held in Pyeongchang, South Korea.
Laffont’s success on the slopes is a result of her dedication, hard work, and passion for the sport. She began skiing at the age of six and switched to mogul skiing when she was nine. She quickly showed talent and started competing at the national level at the age of 12. Since then, she has won numerous titles and awards, including multiple World Cup victories, and has become one of the most formidable skiers in the world.
Despite her achievements, Laffont remains humble and grounded. She credits her success to her coaches, her family, and her teammates who have supported and encouraged her throughout her skiing career. She also acknowledges the challenges and setbacks she has faced along the way, including injuries and setbacks in competitions, which have only made her stronger and more determined to succeed.
Laffont’s victory at the 2019 World Championships is a testament to her talent and determination, and a validation of the hard work and sacrifices she has made to reach the top of her game. The queen of mogul skiing has once again proven that she is a force to be reckoned with and a true champion.
La best, c'est ouf ce qu'elle fait
Trop foooorte ! BRAVO Perrine !!
Immense BRAVO !
C'est pas une faignante de gréviste
trop foorte notre Pépé! pyrénées en force!! no passaran!
C'est impressionnant, encore plus avec une telle avance
Bravo Championne !
Grande championne ! Respect !
1:13 …"le back flip iron cross" …
Dans les années 1976-78 on avait 14-16 ans et on faisait de la godille dans les bosses et un "saut per arrière croix de fer" …avec des lattes de 190-200 cm ..perso j'étais équipé avec des Rossignol ST 660 Equipe ou ST Compétition Equipe de 190cm et fix Look N17 (Puis N57 et N77)
À la même époque les "bosseurs" choisissaient des skis américains type K2 MID 244 avec les spatules "carrées"
Bravo pour avoir rempoLrté cette epreuve !
Elle s'élancera EN DERNIER ! (et non en dernière, espèce de journaliste analphabète) !
On des certains de voir des Français
Là au moins.
Pas comme au Football…..!!!!
Les seul française qui peut avoir le gros Goble de cristal c'est perrine Laffont et Julia Simon en biathlon en ce moment
quelle championne !!