Feb 16 • 22:18 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

Kirsty Muir's instant reaction to Winter Olympics heartbreak speaks volumes

Kirsty Muir narrowly missed out on a medal at the Winter Olympics after finishing fourth in the women's freestyle Big Air competition.

Kirsty Muir faced heartbreak at the Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina, finishing fourth in the women's freestyle Big Air competition. This was her second fourth-place finish at the Games, having previously missed out on a medal in slopestyle by the slimmest of margins. Muir's performance at Livigno Snow Park was commendable, scoring a combined total of 174.75 points, just 3.5 points behind the bronze medalist, Flora Tabanelli from Italy.

Throughout the competition, Muir showcased her exceptional skills, executing a remarkable 1620 jump that earned her a score of 93.0, the third highest of the entire event. However, despite her impressive performance, the narrow misses mean she will leave without the medal that could have solidified her place in British sporting history. Her emotional reaction post-competition was a testament to the weight of expectations and the pressures faced by athletes on such a grand stage.

Muir's experience at the Winter Olympics highlights the intense competition and the razor-thin margins that determine medal outcomes. As she reflects on her performances, the lessons learned from these close finishes will likely drive her motivation forward. The young athlete represents a bright future for British freestyle skiing, and her continued commitment could see her achieve the success she seeks in future competitions.

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