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Second mogul gold for USA’s Hemley at Gangwon 2024, while teammate Huff is denied a second gold by Korea’s Lee Yoon Seung

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    • Title Second mogul gold for USA’s Hemley at Gangwon 2024, while teammate Huff is denied a second gold by Korea’s Lee Yoon Seung
    • Publication Date 27th January 2024
    • Languages EN | KOR
    • Location High 1 Ski Resort, Jeongseon, Gangwon Province, Republic of Korea
    • Press Release
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      Team USA’s young mogul stars shone again at the Winter Youth Olympic Games Gangwon 2024 as Elizabeth Hemley took gold in the Women’s Dual Moguls - although teammate Porter Huff had to settle for silver this time. 17-year-old Lee Yoon Seung (KOR), silver medallist in the mixed team event behind Hemley and Huff, delighted the home fans by winning the Men’s Dual Moguls gold, beating Huff 18-17 in a thrilling Big Final over the bumps of the High 1 Ski Resort. Takuto Nakamura (JPN) won the bronze by beating Jiah Cohen, another American, in the Small Final.

    • Games Edition Gangwon 2024 (YOG)
    • Sport Skiing
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