Shaun White, the three-time Olympic gold medalist in men’s snowboard halfpipe, finished fourth in his final career event at the Beijing Winter Games Thursday. White said last week he will retire after these Olympics.
White scored an 85.00 on his second run. The 35-year-old White executed his same run as he did in the opening, including his patented Double McTwist 1260 and then a frontside 1260 at the end, but this time made no mistakes. He pumped his board in excitement after finishing
But he was in fourth place heading into his third and final run.
The 35-year-old White executed his same run as he did in the opening, including his patented Double McTwist 1260 and then a frontside 1260 at the end, but this time made no mistakes. He pumped his board in excitement after finishing
Japan’s Ayumu Hirano won the gold with 96.00. The silver went to Australia’s Scotty James and Jan Scherrer won bronze.
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