Canada’s Oldham earns bronze in women’s slopestyle skiing World Cup event
CALGARY — Although Megan Oldham had her sights set on gold, she wasn’t too upset to come away with bronze on Saturday.
Despite leading with two competitors to go, the 18-year-old skier from Parry Sound, Ont., wound up finishing third behind China’s Eileen Gu and Switzerland’s Mathilde Gremaud in women’s slopestyle at a World Cup freestyle skiing event.
“No, because both of them really deserved it,” said Oldham when asked if she was disappointed to fall back into third. “Their runs were insane. They were super clean (with) super grabs. I’m super grateful just to land on the podium.”
Oldham’s score of 80.70 in her first of two runs down the slopestyle course at Canada Olympic Park put her in first place until Gu and Gremaud moved past her in the second round.