Winter Olympics: American triple Olympic champion White set to retire
Triple Olympic snowboarding champion Shaun White says he will retire from the sport after the Winter Olympics.
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Triple Olympic snowboarding champion Shaun White says he will retire from the sport after the Winter Olympics.
Aussie snowboard prodigy Valentino “Val” Guseli is heading into his first ever Winter Olympics at the Beijing Winter Olympics 2022, but that doesn’t mean he doesn’t have big plans.
ZHANGJIAKOU, China : Australia's Scotty James said on Saturday he is looking forward to a "good battle" with Japanese snowboarder Ayumu Hirano in the Beijing Games halfpipe and that he will be sad to see three-time gold medallist Shaun White retire from the Olympic stage.
Shaun White has “got what it takes” to win a fourth Olympic gold medal at Beijing 2022, according to Billy Morgan. Having announced that this will be his final Olympic Games, White has one shot at topping the podium for a fourth time in the men’s halfpipe event. The American first won gold at Torino 2006, repeating the feat at Vancouver 2010 and Pyeongchang 2018 either side of a fourth-placed finish at Sochi 2014.
THE WINTER OLYMPICS begins this week in Beijing, and that is a harder sentence to process than it might seem. For some, the first few words — the Winter Olympics begins — matter most. For others, the last few — in Beijing — hang heaviest.
The Winter Olympics are almost upon us! The world’s biggest winter sports stars are descending on Beijing to compete for their share of 109 medals – seven more than were up for grabs in PyeonChang four years ago. The Games will officially begin on February 4 and run until February 20, with Mikaela Shiffrin, Shaun White, Chloe Kim, Yuzuru Hanyu and Ester Ledecka among the box-office names to look out for.
One thing is certain in my mind — this will be the most hotly contested Olympic Games yet for snowboarding — and promises some of the most progressive action ever seen.
Shaun White announced himself on the world stage as a teenager at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, where he triumphed in snowboard halfpipe.