Canada's Megan Oldham takes bronze in slopestyle skiing at freestyle world championships

Canada's Megan Oldham reached the podium at her third straight freestyle skiing world championships Friday in Silvaplana, Switzerland with a bronze medal in women's slopestyle.

23-year-old from Parry Sound, Ont., wins 3rd straight medal in the event at worlds

Female freestyle skier is airborne with skis pointing down, ready to land.
Canadian freestyle skier Megan Oldham soars through the air during the first run of Friday's women's slopestyle final at the 2025 FIS Snowboard, Freestyle and Freeski World Championships in Silvaplana, Switzerland. (David Ramos/Getty Images)

Canada's Megan Oldham reached the podium at her third straight freestyle skiing world championships Friday in Silvaplana, Switzerland with a bronze medal in women's slopestyle.

Oldham, from Parry Sound, Ont., finished third with 70.63 points.

Switzerland's Mathilde Gremaud defended her world title with 85.65 points while Austria's Lara Wolf took silver with 73.33.

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Canada's Megan Oldham skis to slopestyle world championship bronze

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Megan Oldham of Parry Sound, Ont., won a bronze medal in the women's ski slopestyle competition, at the FIS freestyle world championships in Silvaplana, Switzerland.

The 23-year-old Oldham won silver in slopestyle and bronze in big air at the 2023 championships in Bakuriani, Georgia and bronze in slopestyle in the 2021 event in Aspen, Colo.

Oldham earned three podiums during the most recent World Cup season — a big air gold medal and slopestyle silver in Aspen and another slopestyle silver in Laax, Switzerland.

Women's freestyle big air competition begins Wednesday.

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