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Jack Tarrant

Freestyle skiing - Laffont wins moguls gold for France

Freestyle Skiing – Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics – Women’s Moguls Final – Phoenix Snow Park – Pyeongchang, South Korea – February 11, 2018 - Perrine Laffont of France competes. REUTERS/Mike Blake

PYEONGCHANG (Reuters) - France’s Perrine Laffont clinched gold in the women’s moguls at Pyeongchang’s Phoenix Snow Park on Sunday.

She out-performed 2014 champion Justine Dufour-Lapointe of Canada, who claimed silver while Kazakhstan’s Yulia Galysheva finished with bronze.

Freestyle Skiing – Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics – Women’s Moguls Final – Phoenix Snow Park – Pyeongchang, South Korea – February 11, 2018 - Perrine Laffont of France celebrates winning the gold medal. REUTERS/Mike Blake

Laffont scored 78.65 in the third final to edge out Sochi gold medallist Dufour-Lapointe by 0.09 points.

Canada’s Andi Naude had the chance to claim glory on the final run but slid off the piste and did not finish.

It was a tight competition in brutally difficult conditions, with a blizzard blowing up the mogul piste.

Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics – Women’s Moguls Final – Phoenix Snow Park – Pyeongchang, South Korea – February 11, 2018 - Gold medalist Perrine Laffont of France, silver medalist Justine Dufour-Lapointe of Canada and bronze medallist Yulia Galysheva of Kazakhstan celebrate on the podium. REUTERS/Mike Blake

Dufour-Lapointe set high scores in all three finals, including the highest score of the day in the first final of 79.50.

But as the conditions deteriorated, it was the 19-year-old Laffont who showed the greatest staying power to come out on top.

“It wasn’t like I had dreamed it. It was much harder than in my dreams,” Laffont said shortly after her podium presentation.

Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics – Women’s Moguls Final – Phoenix Snow Park – Pyeongchang, South Korea – February 11, 2018 - Perrine Laffont of France competes. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez

TALE OF TWO SISTERS

Dufour-Lapointe, a winner four years ago in Sochi at 19, said that this silver medal was harder-earned than her Olympic gold.

Freestyle Skiing – Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics – Women’s Moguls Final – Phoenix Snow Park – Pyeongchang, South Korea – February 11, 2018 - Perrine Laffont of France celebrates winning the gold medal. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez

“After everything these past four years, this one means so much,” said the smiling Canadian.

“I am so proud of my performance out there. I was so determined to lay down a good performance and I have done that.”

Dufour-Lapointe's sister Chloe, who sneaked into the final with an eighth place finish in the second round of qualifying, failed to progress.

The Sochi silver medallist finished 17th and was in tears.

“It is not easy to express the emotions,” she told reporters. “I am looking deep down inside to search for my emotions tonight.”

Laffont’s gold is the first medal for France at the Games.

(Reporting by Jack Tarrant; editing by Clare Lovell)

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