Two Canadian women qualify for women’s ski slopestyle final at Milan Cortina Games
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LIVIGNO – Megan Oldham and Naomi Urness have secured their spots in the women’s slopestyle finals at the Milan Cortina Olympics.
Oldham, from Parry Sound, Ont., scored 61.09 points to qualify in seventh in Saturday’s freestyle skiing qualifier, just one spot ahead of Urness at 58.40 points.
Oldham said after qualification that she felt “happy and relieved” to be moving forward.
“The course is running really smooth, the last jump’s been a touch slow, but it’s kind of been like that the whole week,” Oldham said after her round. “I’m just trying to manage that.”
Oldham, a bronze medallist in the 2025 FIS freestyle world championships, is currently ranked third on the World Cup circuit. She ended her first run in fourth place but was not able to improve her ranking on her second pass.
Oldham finished 13th in the event at the Beijing Games.
Urness, from Mont-Tremblant, Que., was sitting 15th after the first qualifying run, forcing her to improve her score by more than six points to make it into the top 12 and Monday’s final.
She’s a first time Olympian, and Saturday’s result represents her first time making a slopestyle final outside of the the X Games.
“It was up and down for sure, but overall pretty good,” Urness said. “I’m really happy to have landed a run and qualify.”
The two other Canadians in the race, Skye Clarke and Elena Gaskell, fell during both runs and ended up 21st and 23rd.
Beijing gold medallist Mathilde Gremaud dominated the event with a score of 79.15. Freeski star Eileen Gu, of China, overcame a fall in her first run to finish second with 75.30.
Evan McEachran of Oakville, Ont., finished 16th the men’s event, failing to qualify for the final. The Oakville, Ont., native scored a 57.85 in the first run, but failed to improve on that score.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 7, 2026.