Canada’s Megan Oldham added another highlight to her impressive career by capturing the bronze medal in women’s slopestyle, delivering a composed and technically sharp performance under Olympic pressure.
Oldham put together a run defined by smooth execution, confident landings, and strong amplitude, standing out in a deep field of elite riders. Her consistency across key features proved decisive, as she avoided major mistakes while maintaining creativity and flow throughout the course.
Competing against some of the world’s most aggressive and innovative slopestyle athletes, Oldham showed maturity beyond her years, balancing risk with control. Judges rewarded her clean style and well-linked tricks, keeping her firmly in podium contention.
After securing the medal, Oldham spoke about the pride of representing Canada on the Olympic stage, calling the moment both emotional and rewarding after months of intense preparation.
The bronze medal reinforces Canada’s strength in freestyle skiing and cements Oldham’s status as one of the sport’s most reliable performers in major competitions. With her calm approach and competitive edge, she continues to be a key figure in Canada’s winter sports success.