Perrine Laffont is a distinguished French mogul skier whose career is marked by remarkable achievements and a commitment to excellence in freestyle skiing. She first gained international recognition as the 2017 Dual Moguls world champion, showcasing her exceptional skills and competitive spirit. This victory set the stage for her subsequent successes, including a silver medal in the moguls event at the same championship, highlighting her versatility and prowess in the sport.
Laffont’s crowning achievement came at the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, where she secured the gold medal in the moguls event. This victory not only solidified her status as one of the top athletes in her discipline but also inspired a new generation of skiers. Her performance at the Olympics was a testament to her hard work and dedication, as she consistently pushed the boundaries of her capabilities.
In addition to her Olympic success, Laffont demonstrated her dominance in the FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup, becoming the overall winner for two consecutive seasons, 2018–19 and 2019–20. This remarkable feat underscored her consistency and ability to perform at the highest level across multiple competitions, further establishing her as a leading figure in freestyle skiing.
Laffont continued to excel, winning the single mogul skiing event at the world championships in 2021, further adding to her impressive medal tally. With five gold, one silver, and one bronze medal from World Championships, along with three gold and two bronze from Junior World Championships, her career is a shining example of dedication, skill, and success in the world of competitive skiing.