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Canada's Toutant wins gold in Big Air debut
With Ivanka Trump in attendance, Canadian snowboarder Sebastien Toutant soared to gold in the Olympic debut of the men's Big Air competition.

Snowboarding
When do two halves not make a whole? In Olympic big air qualifying
Wednesday's qualifying for the men's big air final was split into two heats -- with those in the latter half ending up with a distinct advantage. The final promises something altogether different.

Olympic Sports
After brush with death at 13, Austrian snowboarder seeks second Olympic gold
When Austrian Olympic snowboarder Julia Dujmovits was 13, a small decision saved her and her brother from a train fire that killed 155 people. The tragedy taught her lessons in persistence, and she is now seeking her second gold medal in Pyeongchang.

Big Air Final
Austria's Gasser tops Anderson for big air gold
Anna Gasser edged two-time gold medalist Jamie Anderson to win gold in the Olympic debut of women's big air snowboarding.

Snowboard Big Air Debuts
Best trick wins! Snowboard big air event set to make Olympic debut
The thrills and spills of snowboard big air will grace the Winter Olympics for the first time this week. What should you be looking out for? Alyssa Roenigk breaks it down.

Snowboard Cross
Jacobellis fails to medal in snowboardcross
United States snowboarder Lindsey Jacobellis failed to earn a medal in the snowboardcross event, finishing in fourth place. Michela Moioli won gold, Julia Pereira De Sousa Mabileau took silver and Eva Samkova claimed the bronze.

Shaun White apology
Lawyer: White minimized harassment problem
Shaun White called his behavior regrettable, while the lawyer representing Lena Zawaideh said, "No woman wants to be called a 'gossip' or a liar by the harasser."

White apologizes for dismissing allegations as 'gossip'
At a news conference after winning his third Olympic gold medal Wednesday, Shaun White dismissed sexual harassment allegations as "gossip." Appearing on the "Today Show," White later apologized for his remarks.

Snowboard Cross
France's Vaultier races to snowboard cross gold
Despite crashing and barely qualifying in his semifinal run of the men's snowboard cross, Pierre Vaultier of France bounced back in the finals to win his second Olympic gold.

Austrian fractures vertebra in snowboard cross
Markus Schairer, a three-time Olympian from Austria who competes in snowboard cross, fell during a quarterfinal heat and suffered a fracture of the fifth cervical vertebra.

Shaun White Wins Gold
White captures gold with monster third run
Last October, Shaun White ended up in the hospital with 62 stitches in his face after attempting to learn the cab double cork 1440. On Wednesday, he nailed that same trick to capture a third Olympic gold in his career and spark wild celebrations.

White: Means 'the world' to compete in skating
Shaun White says it would "mean the world" to him to compete in skateboarding at the Summer Olympics, but it would be a hard decision while trying to defend his snowboarding gold medal.

Chloe Kim Wins Gold
Kim gives coaching medal to teammate
Snowboarder Chloe Kim became the first U.S. athlete to award an Order of Ikkos medal to another athlete, giving hers to teammate Kelly Clark.

Chloe Kim fulfills her golden destiny -- from 'baby girl' to full-fledged dragon
The 17-year-old Korean-American -- too young to compete in Sochi four years ago -- claimed halfpipe gold in near-perfect fashion. It marked a day when a metaphorical version of Korean mythology played out in real life on the Olympic stage.

Historic win for USA's Chloe Kim
Julie Foudy and Alyssa Roenigk discuss USA teenage sensation Chloe Kim, who became the youngest female gold medalist in Olympic snowboarding history.

Snowboarding
Anderson defends gold in windy slopestyle final
Jamie Anderson defended her title in Olympic women's slopestyle snowboarding, surviving blustery and treacherous conditions at Phoenix Snow Park. Laurie Blouin of Canada took silver, and Finland's Enni Rukajarvi finished third.

Gerard Wins Slopestyle Gold
It's gold in snowboard slopestyle for Red (Gerard), White and Blue
At 17, Gerard becomes the first Winter Olympics gold medalist born in the 2000s -- and the third-youngest Winter Games gold medalist in history.

Red Gerard's slopestyle support system is working
Gerard's crew of 18, armed with posters, hopes to see him become the second American rider to medal in slopestyle at the Olympics.

Snowboarding
Kelly Clark replays her Olympic favorites
Now at her fifth Olympics, American snowboard legend Kelly Clark has collected three medals and countless memories. She shares some of her favorite moments from Salt Lake City to Torino to Vancouver to Sochi to Pyeongchang.

Chloe Kim
Kim: The attention is a good problem to have
Team USA snowboarder Chloe Kim talks to ESPN's Julie Foudy about the attention she and her family are receiving ahead of the Winter Games in Pyeongchang.

Olympic Confidential
Confidential: Athletes weigh in on Winter Olympics 2018
In ESPN The Magazine's Gold Rush issue, 105 Olympians weigh in on the Games' biggest issues.

Being An Olympian
Being an Olympian is an 'honor'
Olympic gold medalist snowboarder Kelly Clark, Olympic bronze medalist luger Erin Hamlin and Olympic silver medalist hockey player Breanna Decker describe what it's like to be an Olympian.

Medal Tracker
- 39
NOR - 31
GER - 29
CAN
- Gold14
NOR
GER14
CAN11 - Silver14
NOR
GER10
CAN8 - Bronze11
NOR
CAN10
OAR9
- 5
Bjørgen - 4
Kalla - 4
Nilsson
- Gold3
Klæbo
Fourcade3
Bjørgen2 - Silver3
Kalla
Bolshunov3
Nilsson2 - Bronze2
Bjørgen
Johansson2
Bescond2
Olympics News
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Ski jumper Eva Pinkelnig crashes, has surgery on ruptured spleen
Austrian ski jumper Eva Pinkelnig has undergone emergency surgery for a ruptured spleen following a training crash, the Austrian ski federation said Thursday.
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Khabib Nurmagomedov working to make MMA an Olympic sport
UFC lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov said getting MMA in the Olympics will be "one of my biggest tasks for the next couple of years."
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Rafer Johnson, 1960 Olympic decathlon champion, dies at 86
Rafer Johnson, who won the decathlon at the 1960 Rome Olympics and helped subdue Robert F. Kennedy's assassin in 1968, died Wednesday at age 86.
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Mikaela Shiffrin skips World Cup speed races in Switzerland
Mikaela Shiffrin will skip World Cup races in Switzerland this weekend after missing training time in speed events during the coronavirus pandemic, the United States ski team said Tuesday.
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Parkour group urges IOC to reject its sport for 2024 Paris Olympics
Organizers of the sport of parkour urged the IOC on Tuesday to reject adding the obstacle-course-style street-running event to the 2024 Paris Olympics because of a dispute with the governing body of gymnastics.
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IOC confirms Thomas Bach only candidate for presidency
Thomas Bach will have no opponents for his reelection as president in a vote scheduled in March, the International Olympic Committee says.





