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Shaun White is still contributing to the 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics despite retiring from competition. The legendary snowboarder and three-time American gold medalist is serving as an expert commentator on NBC for the Olympic Games in Italy,
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Aussie halfpipe rider Guseli gets unexpected chance for an Olympic medal in another event, big air
LIVIGNO, Italy (AP) — It seems only right that the snowboarder with the reputation as his sport's highest flyer has a chance to win an Olympic medal in the event called big air. Valentino Guseli, an Australian whose grandparents are from Italy,
The Winter Olympics are a bit of an enigma to most sports fans in the United States. The average person has seen hockey, the understand figure skating, and we get enough extreme sports through osmosis that the snowboard half pipe makes sense — but a lot of the events are more Euro-centric.
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Despite competing alone on the halfpipe, the Irving siblings have spent nearly every day together since they began pursuing an Olympic skiing career. Older brother Birk joined the Winter Park Competition Center around the
A rash of injuries in the leadup to the Winter Olympics have brought into sharp focus the risk that snowboarders and freeskiers take by flipping and twisting above rock-hard slabs of snow for a living.
Back at the 2022 Winter Olympics in China, Hall didn’t just show up — he showed out, snagging Olympic gold for Team USA in freestyle skiing and cementing himself as one of the sport’s biggest stars. As one admirer recently put it: “got lost in his eyes.” Another watching him on the slopes wrote, “Omg he’s a god.”