Megan Oldham Wins Bronze in Slopestyle, Eyes Big Air Medal
Canadian freestyle skier Megan Oldham finally reached the Olympic podium, taking bronze in the women’s ski slopestyle event. The 24-year-old bounced back from a crash during the final to secure her medal and is now looking ahead to the Big Air competition later in the Games.

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From the get-go, the final was tense. Oldham fell on her second run, leaving her medal hopes hanging in the balance. She came back in her final attempt, landing all her tricks cleanly and earning 76.46 points. That run pushed her past her closest competitors and secured the bronze, keeping Canada’s freestyle skiing campaign alive.
Switzerland’s Mathilde Gremaud successfully defended her Olympic slopestyle crown, claiming gold with a commanding lead, while China’s Eileen Gu earned silver. Oldham narrowly edged out Great Britain’s Kirsty Muir to take the last podium spot.
Career Turning Point for Oldham
For Oldham, this medal represents a real turning point in her career. After missing out on a Big Air medal at the 2022 Beijing Olympics, she showed remarkable composure under pressure. Her final run combined precision, flair, and control, proving she can respond and perform when the stakes are highest.
Medalling at the Olympics has proven that all her hard work during training has been worth it and gives her real momentum as we approach ‘Big Air’. For Canada, the bronze adds to the nation’s growing reputation in freestyle skiing and lifts the team’s spirits for the remaining events.
Big Air now offers a fresh opportunity for Oldham to build on her success. With all her experience, technical skill, and nerves of steel, she heads into the competition among the very top contenders.
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