Canada’s Moffat wins slopestyle World Cup, Oldham second in women’s event

Jan 27, 2019 | 8:15 AM

Canada’s Max Moffat won gold in skiing slopestyle on Sunday while fellow Canadian Meghan Oldham took silver in the women’s event at Seiser Alm, Italy.

The medals were the first on the World Cup circuit for both skiers.

Moffat, of Caledon, Ont., scored 83.10 in his best of three final runs. Sweden’s Oliwer Magnusson was second (82.35 points) and 17-year-old American Kiernan Fagan took bronze (81.00).

“It feels a little unreal,” said the 20-year-old Moffat. “I just happened to do exactly as planned in the first run, so it was a bit stressful waiting to see what the others would do. In the end though, it was such a great experience. Words can barely describe it.”

The 17-year-old Oldham, of Parry Sound, Ont., scored 83.00 for second place behind 15-year-old American Eileen Gu (84.40). Julia Krass (77.30), also of the U.S., was third.

“It’s been a crazy year, just finding myself on the World Cup circuit is unbelievable,” Oldham said. “The level of competition is so high. It’s fantastic to be here with the other skiers and do a run that brought me to the podium. I couldn’t ask for more.”

Moffat’s first victory comes after 14 World Cup starts in slopestyle and big air. His previous best slopestyle result was 16th, which he earned on Jan. 12 in Font Romeu, France.

Patrick Dew of Vernon, B.C., took eighth place and Calgary’s Mark Hendrickson finished 10th.

Oldham’s previous best was a ninth-place showing at Font Romeu.

The Canadian Press