The humpback enthusiasts are used to this team, but today Michael Kingsbury took another victory in the World Cup, his 59th career. On the day of honor, the Canadian won at home in Tremblant.

- Really good. He proves once again that he is "the king", says SVT Sports expert Anton Axellie.

Was pressed into the super final

After a first place finish in the qualifying, Kingsbury was last out in the final heat of the final. Even there, the 28-year-old was the best and went out last in the super finals. Kingsbury's big challenger this season has been Ikuma Horishima and the Japanese put pressure on Kingsbury with a fine run in the super finals.

It didn't seem to touch Kingsbury significantly. The Canadian held for the press from the home crowd and eventually won at 86.80, 0.20 points ahead of Horishima.

The big Swedish jump, Walter Wallberg, did not really hit today and could not advance to the super finals. All the better for the Landskrona-born brothers Elofsson, who both went to the final. Older brother Felix Elofsson made a fine effort and set a new personal best with 76.12 in the super finals and a fourth place.

- He really needed it, I think. It's tough, his first season has not really been what he had hoped for, but this is perfect for the spring races, says SVT Sports expert Anton Axellie.