Whereas the Gold medalist pro-snowboarder will not be again for an additional Olympic competitors, he says he undoubtedly does not assume he'll be leaving the game "anytime quickly."

This actually is it for Shaun White.
The three-time gold medalist made it clear that not solely will the Beijing Video games be his final Olympics, they’ll mark his last contest, too.
Throughout a reflective, typically emotional information convention Saturday, not removed from the halfpipe the place he’ll take his final aggressive trip, the 35-year-old stated that, sure, he’ll be hanging ’em up for good after the medal spherical subsequent week.
“In my thoughts, I’ve determined this will likely be my final competitors,” he stated.
It’s a call that’s been constructing since a rough-and-tumble coaching cease in Austria in November. He was coping with nagging remnants from accidents to his knee … and again … and ankle. He received misplaced on the mountain with the solar happening. It was a kind of uncommon occasions when snowboarding didn’t really feel enjoyable anymore.
“A tragic and surreal second,” he known as it. “However joyous, as properly. I type of mirrored on issues I’ve finished and regarded on the solar happening and went, ‘Wow, subsequent time I’m right here, I received’t be pressured about studying methods or apprehensive about some competitors factor.’”
Whereas the Olympic gold medalist says that is his final Winter Video games, it won't be his last run as an expert snowboarder. “I undoubtedly don’t assume I’ll be leaving the game anytime quickly,” he stated throughout the presser. “I believe the attractive half about snowboarding is there’s nonetheless a life available throughout the sport outdoors of competitors.”
White historically has taken a break for a season, typically two seasons, within the aftermath of an Olympics, so to listen to him say he’d be testing for good after Beijing was not a giant shock. Nonetheless, it’s not unusual for among the greats to make a curtain name. Usain Bolt, for instance, competed within the 2017 world championships the 12 months after going 3 for 3 within the Olympic sprints for the third straight time.
However White received’t be going that route.
He's soaking in each second on this fifth journey to the Video games, and over his 45-minute session with the media, he fielded an equal variety of questions on his previous as about what’s to return over the following seven days and past.
“I've some runs in my head that I’d love to do,” he stated. “And it’s all about visualizing and making that occur the ‘day of.’”
Although he refused to take it off the desk, these runs in all probability won't embody a triple cork — the three-flip trick that Ayumu Hirano of Japan has landed twice in competitors this season, however has not received with, as a result of he couldn't hyperlink one other trick to it.
Again in 2013, White labored on that trick for a time. Then, a unique leap — the double cork 1440 — turned the most popular factor within the halfpipe, so he deserted the triple to work on that. The remainder is historical past: The 1440 was not sufficient for him to win in Sochi, however 4 years in the past in Pyeongchang, he linked two of them again to again and took his third gold medal.
“I’d by no means finished that mixture of methods earlier than and simply put it all the way down to win,” White stated. “I imply, it’s a legacy efficiency.”
His legacy goes properly past that.
By making a alternative that was unpopular in lots of circles — embracing competitors, and embracing the Olympics — he took the complete sport with him and made the entire endeavor extra mass-marketable, largely as a result of each sport wants a star.
He additionally set the bar in a recreation that treasures development above all else. In 2006, he was the primary man to land back-to-back 1080s in a contest. In 2010, he landed his patented Double McTwist 1260 — “The Tomahawk,” he calls it — in a victory lap in Vancouver; it’s a trick that’s nonetheless related in the present day.
Although others began touchdown the 1440 and linking two collectively earlier than him, White did it finest — and did it when the stakes have been the very best.
However when requested what would suffice as a “good” Olympics this time round, he wasn’t speaking about 1440s or triple corks or gold medals.
This has been a tough season for him — together with an ankle harm, a bout with COVID-19, a late unscheduled journey to Switzerland to safe his Olympic spot and, most just lately, a coaching plan that received thrown off schedule throughout his keep in Colorado in January.
“I strategy each competitors as, you’ve received to be content material with your personal using,” White stated. “And so long as you possibly can go on the market and put down your finest, and lay it on the market, then you possibly can stroll away, and in your thoughts, be good with that.”
White says he’s toggling between attempting to get pleasure from each second of the final huge contest week of his life and understanding there's work to do when the halfpipe opens for coaching Sunday.
“I’m kind of pinching myself, with how fortunate I'm to nonetheless be right here at this age,” he stated.
But it surely’s exhausting to not look again. He advised about how when he was a child, every part he did, day in and time out, was wrapped round snowboarding. “I don’t know what number of youngsters on the market aspire to be a cowboy after which actually get to be a cowboy,” he stated.
Requested what headline he would stamp on his profession, he stated he seems to be again on the child he as soon as was and thinks the proper factor to say to him can be: “We did it!’”