Most wins of the FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup (male)

Most wins of the FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup (male)
Who
Mikaël Kingsbury
What
9 total number
Where
Not Applicable
When
March 2020

The most wins of the FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup by a male skier is 9, achieved by Mikaël Kingsbury (Canada) consecutively between 2011/12 and 2019/20.

As of 2019/20, the FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup features six different disciplines: ski-cross, moguls, halfpipe, aerials, slopestyle and big air. At the end of the season, points accrued in individual disciplines are used to decide an overall freestyle winner. Kingsbury won seven out of ten World Cup competitions in the moguls and dual moguls discipline to claim the overall crystal globe for the ninth consecutive year.