Freestyle Skiing At The 2014 Winter Olympics – Women's Moguls
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took place on the 6 February (first qualification) and 8 February (second qualification, semifinals, and final) at the
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of the United States. Kearney returned to the podium, winning the 2014 bronze medal. The first two places were won by sisters, for only the fourth time in Olympic history:
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earned gold while her sister
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won the silver. The third Dufour-Lapointe sister on the Canadian team,
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, made it to Final 2 in the event. Maxime, Justine, and Chloé Dufour-Lapointe became the first three sisters in Olympics history to compete in the same event. This was Justine Dufour-Lapointe's first Olympics, whereas Chloé was ranked fifth in
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Qualification

An athlete must have placed in the top 30 in at a World Cup event after July 2012 or at the 2013 World Championships and a minimum of 80 FIS points. A total of 30 quota spots were available to athletes to compete at the games. A maximum of 4 athletes could be entered by a
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Results


Qualification

In the first qualifying round, the ten best athletes directly qualified for the final. Others competed in the second qualification round.


Qualifying 1

: QF — Qualified directly for the final : QS — Qualified for the semifinal : Bib — Bib number : DNF — Did not finish : DNS — Did not start


Qualifying 2

: Q — Qualified for the final : Bib — Bib number : DNF — Did not finish : DNS — Did not start


Final

The finals were started at 22:00.Final Results
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Final 1

: Q — Qualified for next round : Bib — Bib number : DNF — Did not finish : DNS — Did not start Yekaterina Stolyarova fell after the second jump, was still able to complete the distance but was ranked last.


Final 2

: Q — Qualified for next round : Bib — Bib number : DNF — Did not finish : DNS — Did not start


Final 3


References

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