Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

SHAUN WHITE WINS 3RD GOLD, ENTERS WINTER GAMES HISTORY

- Associated Press

PYEONGCHAN­G: Snowboardi­ng at the Olympics turned 20 this year, and there’s a good chance that in another two decades, people will still be talking about the contest that went down in the mountains of South Korea on Wednesday.

They will definitely still be talking about Shaun White.

It wasn’t so much that White won his third gold to place his name among the greatest to compete in the Olympics, or in any realm of sports, for that matter. It was the way he did it.

His winning run capped a contest that, even before he dropped in for the finale, was the best, in terms of pure difficulty, showmanshi­p and guts that has ever been seen on a halfpipe.

It came with the heart-thumping pressure of knowing he had to land the most difficult run he ever attempted, or settle for silver.

It included back-to-back jumps, each with 1440 degrees of spin, that are, quite literally, death-defying. They were tricks White said afterwards that he had never landed in succession — not in practice and, of course, never in a contest.

On the winning trip, White got the tough stuff out of the way early, dropping straight into the halfpipe, flying nearly 20 feet above it and whipping his body around twice while going headover-heels two times for the first 1440. He landed high enough on the wall to gather sufficient speed to travel to the other side and essentiall­y do a mirror image of the first trick.

He performed the Sky Hook — a 20-foot vault above the deck in which he bent himself into the shape of a comma, while grabbing the board and tweaking it up toward his backside to show judges the style they demand.

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