Snowboarding immortal Shaun White announces retirement
Snowboarding heavyweight Shaun White, also known as “The Flying Tomato”, will drop into his final competition at the Beijing Winter Olympics.
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Snowboarding heavyweight Shaun White, also known as “The Flying Tomato”, will drop into his final competition at the Beijing Winter Olympics.
Olympic snowboarder Redmond Gerard's return to the Winter Olympics in Beijing puts him in elite company. At 21, he is one of four snowboarders to return to the Winter Games after winning gold in the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympic Games. Chloe Kim (halfpipe), Shaun White (halfpipe) and Jamie Anderson (slopestyle) are the others (Gerard won gold in men's slopestyle).
Olympic bronze medal winner Billy Morgan has said that Shaun White’s decision to retire after Beijing 2022 is «well-deserved.» The 35-year-old American snowboarding legend announced he will bring his career to a close after competing in his fifth Winter Games and his impact on the sport have brought plenty of praise from his peers. Ad/> Morgan told Eurosport that the veteran had made the right decision to step away after cementing his legacy as one of the all-time greats.
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The American snowboarder Shaun White, who became the face of the sport by winning three gold medals, has announced that the Beijing Olympics will be his last snowboarding competition and he will retire from all contests.
American snowboarder Shaun White, who became the face of the sport by winning three gold medals, said on Saturday the Beijing Olympics would be his last snowboarding competition and that he would retire from all contests.
Snowboarding legend Shaun White has confirmed that he will retire from the sport immediately after Beijing 2022, after already saying that this would be his final Winter Olympics. The three-time gold medallist revealed the news as he prepares for what will be his fifth Olympics in an illustrious career for Team USA. Ad/> «It will be my last competition, which is pretty special,» he told Olympics.com and the assembled media in Zhangjiakou on Saturday.