
Published Feb 09, 2026
Gremaud retained her Olympic crown with a clean, technically dense run that scored 86.96, the day’s top mark. Her execution on high-difficulty jump rotations created the decisive separation in a tight final.
Gu opened with 86.58 to lead early but an error on her last run halted a late challenge. The 0.38 margin underscores a rivalry now spanning consecutive Olympic finals.
Oldham delivered 76.46 for bronze after stabilizing following a mid-comp stumble, converting consistency into Canada’s podium. The final took place on the Livigno slopestyle course at the Milan-Cortina 2026 Games.
Podium
• 1. Mathilde Gremaud, Switzerland, 86.96
• 2. Eileen Gu, China, 86.58
• 3. Megan Oldham, Canada, 76.46
The result cements Gremaud as the event’s standard-bearer and keeps Gu within striking distance for the remaining freestyle events this week. Oldham’s bronze strengthens Canada’s early medal tally and continues her upward trend from recent World Cup stops.
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Article Sources: https://www.reuters.com/sports/freestyle-skiing-champion-gremaud-retains-slopestyle-gold-title-winter-games-2026-02-09/, https://www.olympics.com/en/milano-cortina-2026/results/frs/je/w/ss----------------/fnl-/--------/result, https://olympic.ca/2026/02/09/megan-oldham-captures-ski-slopestyle-bronze-at-milano-cortina-2026/, https://time.com/7373117/eileen-gu-2026-winter-olympics-silver-slopestyle-medal/
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