Canada's Megan Oldham wrapped up the overall ski slopestyle title by capturing gold at the final World Cup event of the season in Silvaplana, Switzerland, on Saturday. Saturday's victory helped her clinch first overall in the FIS standings, and the Crystal Globe in slopestyle. "This World Cup was the best weather so far, the best riding from everybody, best course, all around the best event for sure and for that I am really thankful." Oldham, who is in her first season on the circuit, had previously won a bronze and a silver at World Cup events at Mammoth Mountain and Seiser Alm, respectively. Max Moffat, 20, of Guelph, Ont., who won the slopestyle event at the World Cup in SeiserAlm, finished second in the men's overall points standings behind Mac Forehand of the U.S.
Source: CBC News March 30, 2019 14:03 UTC