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Canada's Oldham, Urness Advance to Olympic Slopestyle Final
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Canada's Oldham, Urness Advance to Olympic Slopestyle Final

Two Canadian freeskiers secure their spots in the Olympic slopestyle final at Milano Cortina 2026.

Two Canadian freeskiers secure their spots in the Olympic slopestyle final at Milano Cortina 2026.

Canada's freestyle skiing team celebrated a strong showing in the women's ski slopestyle qualification rounds at Milano Cortina 2026, with Megan Oldham and Naomi Urness both advancing to the final.

The qualification rounds showcased the depth of talent in women's slopestyle, with athletes navigating technical rail sections and impressive jump features to secure their positions in the medal round.

Canadian Slopestyle Success

Oldham and Urness demonstrated the technical precision and creativity that has made Canadian freestyle skiing a consistent force on the Olympic stage. Both athletes successfully executed their runs under challenging conditions to earn their spots among the finalists.

The advancement of two Canadian athletes to the final represents a significant achievement for the national freestyle program, continuing Canada's strong tradition in Olympic slopestyle competition.

Final Competition Details

The women's ski slopestyle final is scheduled for February 9, with competition beginning at 6:30 AM Eastern Time. The event will be broadcast live on CBC Gem for Canadian viewers.

The final will feature the top qualifiers from multiple nations, setting up what promises to be an exciting battle for Olympic medals in one of freestyle skiing's most popular disciplines.

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