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Kuhn Ends The Season on a High Note, Takes Home First Career World Cup Win

By Leann Bentley - Stifel U.S. Ski Team
January, 12 2026
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Kaila Kuhn celebrates on top of the podium after winning the final competition of the 2025-26 season in Lake Placid, NY. (Mike Lawrence, U.S. Ski & Snowboard).

On the final day of competition of the 2025-26 FIS Aerials World Cup season, Kaila Kuhn delivered for the second day in a row, taking home the first World Cup victory of her career at the Stifel Lake Placid Freestyle Cup presented by iHeartRadio. She was third the day prior in the individual aerials competition.

“I’ve done this jump 100 times before, and when the crowd is here and the pressure is on, I just rely on that training and that’s what I did today,” Kuhn said after the event. “I knew that if I relied on the jumps I did all summer, then I could put it to my feet when it mattered.” 

It was a cold, snowy, blustery day in Lake Placid, New York. Not only was it the final competition of the season before the Olympic Winter Games, but it was the final chance to qualify for Team USA. The season’s overall trophy, the World Cup Crystal Globe, was also on the line. 

In the qualification round, it was Kuhn leading the women for the second day in a row, with teammate Kyra Dossa within the top 12 to land a spot going into the finals. Kuhn, who was back on the individual aerials podium for the first time since 2021 less than 24 hours prior, qualified in first place with a lay-full-full. Going off the triple, athletes were launching themselves nearly 55-60 feet into the air; on the double, they’re going up to 40 feet. Other Americans on the startlist were Tasia Tanner, Karenna Elliott, Winter Vinecki, Amelia Glogowski, Dani Loeb and Cate McEneany – they did not advance to finals. 

For the men, no men advanced to the finals. American athletes on the start list were Derek Krueger, Ashton Salwan, Chris Lillis, Connor Curran, Ian Schoenwald, Kane Scott, Gavin Canzano, Beaudin Napolitano and Beau Magner. 

In the final, there were two jumps on the line for the top 12 women. Only six would advance to the second round of jumping. In the first round, Kuhn performed a lay-full-full, which landed her in fourth. Into the second round, she mixed it up with a full-full-full, securing the win by having the highest-scoring jump of the round. From there, it was all about soaking up the feelings that come from winning her first-ever World Cup competition. Dossa, who was also in the finals, was 12th on the day. 

“It’s pretty indescribable,” said Kuhn, when asked how it felt to win the competition and make Team USA. “There is no better place where I would want to get my first World Cup win, but also ending the season with a win, especially going into the Olympics, is a huge confidence boost, and I will be going into the Olympics this year with this win in the back of my mind.” 

With the result, Kuhn finished the season in third place in the overall World Cup standings

The 2025-26 FIS Aerials World Cup has officially come to an end, but this is not the end for the athletes who are going to represent Team USA at the Olympic Winter Games in February. While the official team has not been announced, many of the athletes competing in Lake Placid at the Olympic aerials venue in Livigno, Italy in a few short weeks. 

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