Kiwi bronze medallist Luca Harrington has fallen short of adding a second medal at the 2026 Winter Olympics after finishing sixth in the freeski big air final. In a remarkable high-scoring contest, Norway’s Tormod Frostad secured gold with the final jump of the night to pip American Mac Forehand.
Harrington claimed bronze in the freeski slopestyle final to win the nation’s second medal in as many days following Zoi Sadowski-Synnott’s silver medal yesterday in Big Air. Members and staff of the New Zealand Olympic team performed a haka at the Livigno Snow Park to recognise the 21-year-old’s achievement – becoming just the fourth Kiwi to win a medal at the Winter Olympics.
JCDecaux New Zealand has rolled out a real-time supporter campaign with the New Zealand Olympic Committee, showcasing fan-submitted content across its national digital out-of-home network.The announcement:With the Winter Olympic Games now underway,
Zoi Sadowski-Synnott's dedicated her fourth Olympic snowboarding medal to her support network. The New Zealander claimed silver in the big air at Milan-Cortina, a third consecutive Games podium finish in the discipline. Her feat marks New Zealand's first medal of the 2026 Games.
The 2026 Winter Olympics continue on Tuesday, February 17, with a full day of action on the ice and on the slopes. With medal events in snowboarding and speedskating, hardware will be handed out early in the day.
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