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Canadian freestyle skier Megan Oldham wins gold in big air
Oldham scored 180.75 points to win Canada’s second gold medal at Milano Cortina, improving from fourth place in Beijing 2022 and adding to her recent slopestyle bronze.
- In Milano Cortina, Oldham won Olympic gold in the women’s freeski big air final on Monday, with a total of 180.75, edging Gu and Tabanelli.
- This is Oldham's second medal after winning women’s slopestyle bronze last week, improving from Beijing 2022 where her father said it `crushed her` to finish fourth.
- Coming into the final, Oldham, with a 171.75 qualifying score on Saturday, overcame a short delay, and teammate Naomi Urness finished sixth for Canada.
- With Oldham’s win, Canada now has two gold medals and a total of 11 in Italy, including four silver and five bronze.
- The 24-year-old from Parry Sound, Ontario now converts her Beijing 2022 fourth-place finish, which her father said `crushed her`, into Olympic gold.
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Parry Sound, Ont., to celebrate hometown Olympic gold medallist Megan Oldham
Parry Sound, Ont., is getting ready to celebrate its Olympic medallist Megan Oldham, a skier who won gold at the Milan-Cortina Olympics this week after capturing bronze earlier in the Games.
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Megan Oldham captures big air gold for Canada at Milan Cortina Olympics
MILAN — Megan Oldham delivered Canada’s second gold medal of the Milan Cortina Olympics on Monday, winning the women’s freestyle skiing big air competition with a two-run combined score of 180.75. The 24-year-old from Parry Sound, Ont.
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