Kirsty Muir's second consecutive slopestyle win puts her top of standings

Kirsty Muir Secures Back-to-Back Slopestyle Wins, Leads World Cup Standings

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Great Britain’s freestyle skier Kirsty Muir has surged to the top of the slopestyle World Cup standings following her remarkable second consecutive victory in the French Alps.

In the final, the 21-year-old showcased her talent with a score of 82.78 on her first run, decisively placing her ahead of Canada’s Elena Gaskell, who scored 76.60. Austria’s Lara Wolf rounded out the podium in third with a score of 76.41.

With one event left in the competition, Muir's stellar performance has positioned her as a frontrunner in the series.

Looking ahead, Muir is set to return to action at the alpine resort on Friday for the women’s big air finals, where she has qualified in first place. Her ongoing success not only highlights her skills but also her potential to dominate the sport moving forward.

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