Muir misses out on Olympic medal by 0.41 points
Summary
Freestyle skier Kirsty Muir finished fourth in the women's slopestyle event at the 2026 Winter Olympics, narrowly missing out on a medal. She scored 76.05 points, just 0.41 points behind the bronze medallist Megan Oldham from Canada. Muir is set to compete again in the big air event later in the Games.Key Facts
- Kirsty Muir finished fourth in the women's slopestyle at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
- She scored 76.05 points, missing bronze by only 0.41 points.
- Canadian Megan Oldham won the bronze medal.
- Swiss skier Mathilde Gremaud won gold, Eileen Gu from China took silver.
- Muir fell during her first run but improved her score by the third run.
- Muir previously competed in the 2022 Beijing Olympics, finishing fifth in big air.
- After surgery in early 2024, Muir returned to compete and has won World Cup medals.
- She will compete next in the big air event at the Milan-Cortina Games.
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