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Megan Oldham

Megan Oldham is a Canadian freestyle skier specializing in big air and slopestyle. She represents Canada internationally and hails from Parry Sound, Ontario. Oldham is a rising talent in freestyle skiing, known for her performances on the world stage.


May 12, 2001: Megan Oldham's Birth

On May 12, 2001, Megan Oldham was born. She is a Canadian freestyle skier.

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2018: Joined Canadian National Team

In 2018, Megan Oldham joined the Canadian national team.

January 2019: First FIS World Cup Medal

In January 2019, Megan Oldham won her first FIS World Cup medal, a silver in the slopestyle event.

March 2019: First World Cup Gold and Crystal Globe

In March 2019, Oldham won her first World Cup gold and took home the 2019 Slopestyle Crystal Globe.

2021: Competed at First World Championships

In 2021, Megan Oldham competed at her first World Championships, winning the bronze medal in the slopestyle and placing fourth in the big air.

January 24, 2022: Named to 2022 Olympic Team

On January 24, 2022, Oldham was named to Canada's 2022 Olympic team in the big air and slopestyle events. She earned a fourth-place finish in Big Air.

2022: Two Medals at Winter X Games

In 2022, Oldham won two medals at the Winter X Games: a silver in big air and a bronze in the slopestyle.

January 2023: First Woman to Land Triple Cork

In January 2023, at the X Games, Oldham became the first woman to land a triple cork in any women's ski or snowboard event, specifically a leftside triple cork 1440 in Women’s Ski Big Air. She also won a gold medal in that event, and a second gold at the 2023 X Games in women's ski slopestyle.

January 20, 2026: Named to 2026 Olympic Team

On January 20, 2026, Oldham was named to Canada's 2026 Olympic team. She won a bronze medal in slopestyle and a gold medal in freeski big air.