2026 Winter Olympics Mens Snowboarding Slopestyle
The men's slopestyle event in snowboarding at the 2026 Winter Olympics (officially known as the XXV Olympic Winter Games or Milano Cortina 2026) showcased top freestyle snowboarders performing on a demanding course with rails, jumps, and technical features. The competition occurred at the Livigno Snow Park in Valtellina, Italy, and represented a highlight of the freestyle snowboarding program amid weather challenges.
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Competition format and schedule
The men's slopestyle followed the standard Olympic format:
- Qualification: 15 February 2026 – Two runs per rider; best score advanced the top 12 to the final.
- Final: 18 February 2026 – Three runs per rider; highest single run score determined medals.
Times were in local CET (UTC+1). The final began at approximately 05:20 CET for Run 1, followed by Run 2 and Run 3. Heavy snowfall delayed parts of the snowboarding schedule, shifting the final to Wednesday, 18 February.
Venue
The event took place at Livigno Snow Park, a custom-built freestyle venue in Valtellina tailored for the 2026 Games' snowboard and freeski slopestyle and big air events. The course emphasized rail variety, jump amplitude, and trick innovation.
Qualification results
Qualification on 15 February featured strong performances despite variable weather. The top 12 advanced:
| Rank | Athlete | NOC | Run 1 | Run 2 | Best Score | Qualified |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Dane Menzies | Template:NZL | 86.06 | 23.33 | 86.06 | Q |
| 2 | Marcus Kleveland | Template:NOR | 76.96 | 81.86 | 81.86 | Q |
| 3 | Mark McMorris | Template:CAN | 81.81 | 78.58 | 81.81 | Q |
| 4 | Ryoma Kimata | Template:JPN | — | — | 80.83 | Q |
| 5 | Cameron Spalding | Template:CAN | — | 78.76 | 78.76 | Q |
| 6 | Ollie Martin | Template:USA | — | — | 78.30 | Q |
| 8 | Su Yiming | Template:CHN | 70.83 | 72.78 | 72.78 | Q |
| 10 | Jake Canter | Template:USA | — | — | 70.53 | Q |
| 11 | Red Gerard | Template:USA | — | — | 70.00 | Q |
Other notable qualifiers included additional athletes filling the top 12. Full official results are available on the Milano Cortina 2026 website.
Key competitors and storylines
The field featured Olympic veterans and rising stars:
- Mark McMorris (Canada) sought a fourth straight Olympic slopestyle medal (bronze in 2014, 2018, 2022) after recovering from a serious Big Air training crash causing concussion and bruising.
- Red Gerard (United States), 2018 Olympic champion, aimed to reclaim form.
- Su Yiming (China), 2022 silver medalist, brought elite technical skills.
- Top qualifier Dane Menzies (New Zealand) and Marcus Kleveland (Norway) added depth to a competitive lineup.
Final and medal results
The final on 18 February delivered dynamic riding with riders attempting double corks, massive spins, and complex rail combos. Norway's Birk Ruud claimed gold with a top score of 86.28, while Alex Hall (United States) took silver at 85.75 and Luca Harrington (New Zealand) earned bronze at 85.15. The competition underscored snowboarding's evolution, with athletes combining creativity, power, and consistency on one of the sport's premier stages.
For the latest and complete medal standings and detailed run scores, refer to the official Milano Cortina 2026 results.
See also
References
- Official Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics results and schedule pages.