Megan Oldham twists after going off a rail jumpKevin Light/COC
Kevin Light/COC

Megan Oldham

Biography

Megan Oldham made her Olympic debut at Beijing 2022 where she was the top qualifier for the women’s big air final. She ended up finishing just off the podium in fourth place. She missed advancing to the slopestyle final by just one spot.

Oldham has won four medals at the FIS World Championships. In her debut in 2021, she won slopestyle bronze as she rebounded from a fall in her first run. She came close to hitting the podium in big air as well, finishing fourth. She reached the podium in both events in 2023, taking slopestyle silver and big air bronze. In 2025, she added another bronze in slopestyle and finished fifth in big air.

Oldham has been a standout performer at the Winter X Games, winning seven medals (as of 2025). Her success began in Norway in 2020 where she won the gold in big air. She had been crashing on almost every trick she tried in training but decided in the start gate to just trust her muscle memory and even landed her dub 12 safety which she hadn’t tried on the jump that week. 

Oldham was a double medallist at the 2021 Winter X Games in Aspen where she won big air silver and slopestyle bronze. At the 2022 Winter X Games in Aspen, Oldham repeated as the silver medallist in big air and bronze medallist in slopestyle. She had a history-making moment at the 2023 Winter X Games where she became the first woman to land a triple cork in any ski or snowboard event to take big air gold. She also won the gold medal in slopestyle.

In her first year on the FIS World Cup circuit in 2018-19, Oldham won the slopestyle Crystal Globe as the overall top-ranked skier in the discipline. She had won her first medal, a silver, in Seiser Alm, Italy in just her third World Cup event. She added a bonze at Mammoth Mountain in March before closing the season with her first World Cup victory in Silvaplana, Switzerland. 

As of January 2026, Oldham has 11 career World Cup podiums, including four victories.

Oldham first competed internationally on the Nor-Am Cup circuit in February 2018, winning slopestyle gold in her very first event. She competed at the 2019 FIS Junior World Championships where her big air silver was Canada’s first ever medal in the discipline at the junior worlds. 

A Little More About Megan

Getting into the Sport: Started skiing at age 5 with her family, but as a child was more focused on gymnastics and figure skating… Loved flipping and spinning so when she was 14 her brother suggested she try freestyle skiing and she was hooked immediately… Within a year was competing in her new sport… Outside Interests: Enjoys yoga and slack lining to relax and have fun during the ski season… Spends her summers practicing tricks on a big in-ground trampoline in her family’s backyard and enjoys water activities such as tubing, wakeboarding and boating…  Would like to become a lawyer… Odds and Ends: Realized the true depth of her Olympic dream while watching Maggie Mac Neil win 100m butterfly gold in swimming at Tokyo 2020; had no prior knowledge of Mac Neil but could relate to the passion and dedication and effort she showed… Favourite quote: “Work hard in silence. Let your success be your noise.” 

Olympic Highlights

Games Sport Event Finish
Beijing 2022Skiing - FreestyleBig Air - Women4
Beijing 2022Skiing - FreestyleSlopestyle - Women13

Notable International Results

Olympic Winter Games: 2022 - 4th (big air), 13th (slopestyle)

FIS World Championships: 2025 – BRONZE (slopestyle), 5th (big air); 2023 – SILVER (slopestyle), BRONZE (big air); 2021 - BRONZE (slopestyle), 4th (big air)

FIS World Junior Championships: 2019 - 9th (slopestyle), SILVER (big air)

Winter X Games: 2025 – 4th (slopestyle – Aspen); 2023 – GOLD (slopestyle – Aspen), GOLD (big air – Aspen); 2022 – SILVER (big air – Aspen), BRONZE (slopestyle – Aspen); 2021 – SILVER (big air – Aspen), BRONZE (slopestyle – Aspen); 2020 – GOLD (big air – Norway), 7th (slopestyle – Norway), 5th (big air – Aspen), 6th (slopestyle – Aspen)