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2026 Olympic Games: Canadians in women's slopestyle final and speed skating events
Summary
Megan Oldham and Naomi Urness qualified seventh and eighth for the 12-skier women's slopestyle final, which has three runs and a final run scheduled at 7:28 a.m. ET.
Content
Megan Oldham and Naomi Urness reached the women's freestyle skiing slopestyle final at the 2026 Olympic Games. Oldham is 24 and was second in the World Cup standings in 2025 and won bronze at the 2025 world championships. Urness, 21, earned three straight World Cup medals in big air this season, including a gold, and won silver at the Winter X Games in Aspen. Both advanced through qualifying into the 12-skier final.
Event details:
- Megan Oldham is from Parry Sound, Ont., and was second in the 2025 World Cup standings and a 2025 worlds bronze medallist.
- Naomi Urness is from Quebec and recorded three straight World Cup big air medals this season, plus a Winter X Games silver in Aspen.
- Oldham and Urness placed seventh and eighth in qualifying to reach the 12-skier slopestyle final.
- The slopestyle final consists of three runs, with the last run scheduled at 7:28 a.m. ET.
Summary:
Their World Cup and championship results are part of their records as they enter the Olympic final. Undetermined at this time.
