Biography
Bruce Oldham grew up skiing Mount St. Louis in Ontario, a small hill with a heavy park scene and even better energy. That’s where he fell in love with freestyle and started taking it seriously, inspired by riders like Jesper Tjäder and the idea of pushing skiing as far as it could go. Now based in Montreal, Bruce competes in World Cup Big Air and Slopestyle for Team Canada. The same discipline that got him there carries into everything else he does, including training and competing in MMA. Whether it’s skis, gym, or camera, his approach hasn’t changed: stay persistent, think differently, and keep progressing.
“My motivation comes from a promise to my childhood self to take this passion as far as possible.”– Bruce Oldham
Key highlights
Team Canada
Canadian National Team athlete in Big Air and Slopestyle
World Cup
4th at World Cup Slopestyle and North American Overall Champion
Swatch Nines
Invited rider at one of freestyle’s biggest media events
Creative projects
Building YouTube presence
5 Quick questions with Bruce
Describe your riding
Powerful, technical and competition-driven
Favorite place to ride?
Mount St. Louis. Great park, great vibes
What are you chasing right now?
Progress, consistency and bigger stages
Something people wouldn't expect
I also compete in MMA
Dream trip?
Powder skiing in Japan and getting lost in the culture
“If you want something bad enough, there’s always a way to make it a reality.”– Bruce Oldham











