Canadian skier Mark McMorris 'feeling good' after crash in training run

Field Level MediaField Level Media|published: Thu 5th February, 08:22 2026
Olympics: Snowboard-Mens Slopestyle FinalFeb 7, 2022; Zhangjiakou, China; Bbronze medalist Mark Mcmorris (CAN) celebrates after the men's slopestyle snowboarding final during the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games at Genting Snow Park. Mandatory Credit: Jack Gruber-Imagn Images

LIVIGNO, Italy -- Canadian snowboarder Mark McMorris, a three-time Olympic bronze medalist set to compete in his fourth Winter Games at Milano Cortina, was "feeling good" on Thursday following a crash on the slopes that put his status for the big air event in doubt.

The Canadian Olympic Committee said it would make a decision by 4 p.m. local time (10 a.m. ET) on whether McMorris could participate in the big air qualifying rounds that kick off on Thursday evening in the ski town of Livigno.

"He is feeling good and appreciates the support and well-wishes from fans," a Team Canada statement said.

McMorris suffered a "heavy crash" on Wednesday after landing a practice run. He was taken off the mountain on a stretcher and transported to hospital "as a precaution," Team Canada said.


He has since been released and was scheduled to undergo follow-up testing on Thursday afternoon, the statement said.

McMorris won bronze medals in slopestyle at Sochi 2014, Pyeongchang 2018 and Beijing 2022.

The 32-year-old has battled through injuries throughout his career, including a 2017 crash in which he broke his jaw and left arm, ruptured his spleen, suffered a pelvic fracture, rib fractures and a collapsed lung.

On Tuesday, he said he was feeling fit and looking forward to competing at the Games.

--Reuters, special to Field Level Media

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