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Jakara Anthony Wins Gold in Women’s Dual Moguls at Winter Olympics 2026

Jakara Anthony Wins Gold in Women’s Dual Moguls at Winter Olympics 2026

February 14, 2026 discoverhiddenusacom Health

The morning at the 2026 Winter Olympics delivered drama across the slopes and a poignant political gesture, underscoring both athletic triumph and the enduring ties between sport and world events.

Women’s Dual Moguls

Australia’s Jakara Anthony, after a disappointing singles run, surged to gold in the dual moguls, raising her arms at the finish line as judges awarded her the top points. Jaelin Kauf claimed silver and Elizabeth Lemley took bronze.

Helmet of Memory

Ukrainian skier Vladyslav Heraskevych, recently disqualified from the Games, presented his “helmet of memory” to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the Munich Security Conference. In return, Zelenskyy awarded Heraskevych a medal.

Medal Table Snapshot

Norway leads with eight golds, six silvers and three bronzes (total 18). Italy matches Norway’s total with six golds, three silvers and nine bronzes. The United States follows with four golds, seven silvers and three bronzes.

Did You Know? Jakara Anthony’s gold came after she finished last in the moguls singles earlier in the Games.
Expert Insight: Anthony’s victory not only redeems her earlier setback but also highlights Australia’s growing presence in freestyle skiing, while Heraskevych’s helmet presentation reinforces how athletes can symbolize national resilience even off the competition field.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who won the women’s dual moguls event?

Jakara Anthony of Australia won gold, with Jaelin Kauf taking silver and Elizabeth Lemley earning bronze.

What did Vladyslav Heraskevych give to President Zelenskyy?

He presented his “helmet of memory” during the Munich Security Conference.

Which nation is leading the medal count?

Norway is at the top of the table with eight gold medals, six silvers and three bronzes, totalling 18 medals.

Which moment from today’s competitions resonated most with you?

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