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Hear Shaun White Reflect on His Olympic Legacy, Officially Retire in Interview

White placed fourth in the snowboarding halfpipe as Japan's Ayumu Hirano took gold

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Legendary snowboarder Shaun White reflected on his legacy after placing fourth in his fifth and final Winter Olympics. White retires with three Olympic gold medals to his name, all in snowboarding halfpipe.

"Yeah, I'm retired, that's the last of it," said White after the final.

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“Every step of the way has been great,” White said. “I’m not looking at it from today, I’m looking at it as a whole.”

Shaun White was overcome with emotion after his final snowboard halfpipe run at the 2022 Winter Olympics. White says he is retiring from the sport.

On his newly acquired off-time, White said he’ll use the opportunity to do some things he’s wanted to for a while.

“I’ll finally have the time to do some things I’ve always wanted to, take some vacations, ride some powder,” he said.

The Californian, who is sure to be a face of the sport for years to come, lamented on how his perspective may change. 

“I’ll be watching this from the warmth of the booth,” he said. “I won’t have to worry about if today’s the day I’m going to get really hurt.”

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