Snowboarder Shawn White, the face of modern winter sports, wrapped up his Olympic career Friday in Beijing without adding another medal to his collection.
White35, from Carlsbad, California, finished the podium In the men’s semi-finals Friday morning in Genting Glacier Park.
White, who finished fourth in the third round, hit 1,440 but fell in the next round, ending his medal chances in what he said was his last.
He took off his helmet and raised it high as he walked to the end, waving applause.
Japan’s Ayumu Hirano scored 96 goals to win the gold medal, ahead of Australian Scotty James, who won the silver medal. Swiss Jean Scherer won the bronze medal.
White later held back tears as he reflected on the moment and his career.
“There is a lot of emotion coming to me now. There is joy from the audience and some kind words from my fellow competitors down below,” White said.
“I just want to thank everyone for watching. Everyone in the house: Thanks. Snowboarding: Thank you. He said.
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