(NEXSTAR) - Team USA secured its first multiple-medal performance of the 2026 Winter Olympics on Wednesday, winning both gold and silver in the freestyle skiing women's moguls. Elizabeth Lemley earned the gold medal and Jaelin Kauf took the silver during the competition at the Livigno Snow Park in Italy. Lemley took control of the event with a score of 82.30 on her final run to secure the top spot on the podium. The dual medals represent a milestone for the United States, marking the first time in the 2026 Winter Games that two American athletes have medaled in the same event. The competition was held at the Livigno Snow Park, located in the mountains of Italy. Lemley established her lead during the final round, finishing as the only skier to surpass the 80-point mark. Her teammate Kauf was the only other competitor to challenge the top score during the concluding runs of the event. Kauf entered the 2026 Games as a returning medalist in the event. She previously earned a silver medal in the freestyle women's moguls during the 2022 Winter Olympics. Her performance in Livigno marks her second consecutive silver medal in Olympic mogul competition. All facts in this report were gathered by journalists employed by Nexstar. Artificial intelligence tools were used to reformat from a broadcast script into a news article for our website. This report was edited and fact-checked by Nexstar staff before being published