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Winter Olympics 2026: Kirsty Muir finishes fourth in big air
Summary
Kirsty Muir finished fourth in the big air at the 2026 Winter Olympics with a combined 174.75 points, 3.5 points short of bronze; Megan Oldham won gold and Eileen Gu took silver.
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Kirsty Muir finished fourth in the freestyle skiing big air final at the 2026 Winter Olympics. She posted a combined score of 174.75 from her two best runs, narrowly missing the podium by 3.5 points. This was Muir's second fourth-place finish of the Games, coming a week after she missed slopestyle bronze by 0.41 points. The final was delayed by more than an hour after a heavy blizzard at Livigno Snow Park, and two Swiss competitors withdrew because of injury.
Event details:
- Muir placed fourth with a combined score of 174.75.
- She was 3.5 points behind Italian bronze medallist Flora Tabanelli.
- Megan Oldham of Canada won gold and Eileen Gu of China took silver.
- The final was postponed for over an hour owing to a heavy blizzard at Livigno Snow Park.
- Mathilde Grémaud, a leading contender, was among two Swiss skiers who withdrew at short notice with injury.
Summary:
Muir's fourth place is her second near-miss at these Games, reflecting how close the results have been in women's freestyle skiing. Undetermined at this time.
