Shaun White | Biography, Snowboarding, Olympic Medals, & Facts
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What is Shaun White famous for?
American snowboarder Shaun White is a three-time Olympic gold medalist known for his technical innovation and competitive longevity. He earned the gold medal for half-pipe in 2006, 2010, and 2018. He entered the professional skateboarding circuit in 2003, and was the first athlete to compete in both the Winter and the original (summer) X Games, where he managed to win gold medals in the vertical, or vert, skateboarding event in 2007 and 2011.
What heart defect did Shaun White have?
Shaun White was born with tetralogy of Fallot, a combination of several congenital heart defects. He required two heart surgeries when he was an infant, but he went on to achieve athletic excellence in snowboarding and skateboarding. He has used his platform as a sports ambassador to spread awareness of congenital heart disease.
What was Shaun White’s signature move?
Shaun White’s signature move, debuted at the 2010 Winter Olympics, was the double McTwist 1260. The move involves two flips while completing three-and-a-half twists.
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Chloe Kim falls short of Olympic three-peat, but passes the torch to a protege from South Korea • Feb. 12, 2026, 6:21 PM ET (AP) Show lessShaun White (born September 3, 1986, San Diego, California, U.S.) is an American snowboarder who was one of the most dominant and influential figures in the sport in the early 21st century. A three-time Olympic gold medalist in the half-pipe (2006, 2010, and 2018), White was noted for his technical innovation, competitive longevity, and his crossover success in skateboarding, which helped broaden the sport’s global appeal.
(Read Gold-medalist Torah Bright’s Britannica’s entry on snowboarding.)
Early life and rise to excellence
White survived a heart defect that required two operations when he was an infant. Despite his early health problems, he was soon skateboarding, surfing, skiing, and playing association football (soccer). He took up snowboarding at age six and the following year won his first competition. He became a phenomenon on the amateur circuit, claiming five national titles, and turned professional at age 13. He made his Winter X Games debut in 2000 and won five slopestyle titles (2003–06, 2009), as well as superpipe titles in 2003, 2006, and 2008–13. At age 15 White fell 0.3 point short of qualifying for the U.S. team for the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah. Undeterred, he dominated the professional circuit for the next two years, and when qualifying began for the Turin 2006 Winter Olympics, he won the half-pipe in all five of the Grand Prix events that determined team selection.
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At Turin, White’s thick mop of red hair—which had earned him the nickname “the Flying Tomato”—and his gregarious personality made him a media darling, but he was in danger of missing the finals in the half-pipe event after a fall during his first qualifying run. His second run was flawless, however, and it earned him the highest qualifying score of the competition. On his first run of the finals, White performed two 1,080° (three full spins) airs on the front side of the pipe and a backside 900. He clinched the gold medal with a 46.8 score on this run, but he showed off his best trick, a spellbinding 1,080° backside air, on the final run of the day.
White defended his half-pipe title at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver, easily taking the gold medal with a final run that featured his latest signature move: a double McTwist 1260 (two flips while completing three-and-a-half twists). He underperformed at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, where he withdrew from the new slopestyle event (citing poor course conditions) and finished in fourth place in the half-pipe.

During a training session in 2017 White crashed and required more than 60 stitches in his face. However, he recovered in time for the 2018 Winter Olympic Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea, and there he won his third gold medal in the half-pipe. At the 2022 Games in Beijing, White fell during his final run in the half-pipe and finished fourth. He subsequently announced his retirement.
Beyond the snowboard
White’s success was not limited to snowboarding. Having entered the professional skateboard circuit in 2003, he was the first athlete to compete in both the Winter and the original (summer) X Games, where he managed to win gold medals in the vertical, or vert, skateboarding event in 2007 and 2011. Meanwhile, his athletic prowess and relaxed charm led to widespread media exposure and lucrative endorsement deals. He released a snowboarding DVD, The White Album, in 2004 and was a central figure in a 2005 documentary on snowboarders, First Descent.
Quick Facts In full: Shaun Roger White (Show more) Byname: the Flying Tomato (Show more) Born: September 3, 1986, San Diego, California, U.S. (age 39) (Show more) Awards And Honors: Winter Olympic Games (Show more) See all related content Explore Britannica Premium!The trusted destination for professionals, college students, and lifelong learners.
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After retiring, White shifted his focus from competition to shaping the future of the sport. In 2024 he founded The Snow League, a professional snowboarding and freeskiing circuit with major prize money, and is active as a mentor for young athletes. He has also been developing his lifestyle and snowboarding brand Whitespace, which promotes the protection of public lands and climate awareness. He served as a special correspondent for NBC’s coverage of the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games.
The Editors of Encyclopaedia BritannicaThis article was most recently revised and updated by Melissa Petruzzello.Tag » When Was Shaun White's First Olympics
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