
February 18, New Delhi — Norwegian skier Tormod Frostad won gold in the men's freestyle skiing big air final at the Winter Olympics, while defending champion Birk Ruud finished eighth in a highly competitive and exciting event.
American skier Mac Forehand took silver, while Austrian skier Matej Svancer earned bronze. Ruud, along with Forehand and Svancer, did not qualify for the final. With the top two scores out of three jumps determining the winner, Frostad achieved a near-perfect score of 195.5 out of a maximum of 200. Forehand and Svancer scored 193.25 and 191.25 respectively.
Switzerland defeated Germany 8-4 to remain undefeated in the men's curling competition and secure their spot in the semi-finals, where they will be joined by Canada. Canada clinched their top-four spot with a win over world champions Britain, whom they have a poor historical record against.
Meanwhile, Sweden's title defense ended earlier after they suffered their sixth defeat of the competition and were eliminated from playoff contention. Despite returning to winning ways with a 7-4 win over Norway, their victory was overshadowed by their overall poor performance.