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		<title>Shaun White&#8217;s Olympic finale set for Day 7</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Here's what happened on Day 7 of the Games:Last hurrahJapan's Ayumu Hirano has won gold with a boundary-pushing run in the men's halfpipe at the Beijing Olympics. Three-time gold medalist Shaun White was fourth in what he has said would be his final competition.There was no doubt over the winner after Hirano’s electric performance as &#8230;]]></description>
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					Here's what happened on Day 7 of the Games:Last hurrahJapan's Ayumu Hirano has won gold with a boundary-pushing run in the men's halfpipe at the Beijing Olympics. Three-time gold medalist Shaun White was fourth in what he has said would be his final competition.There was no doubt over the winner after Hirano’s electric performance as the last rider to go. His run included an intricate and unprecedented series of flips and spins that pushed a sport obsessed with progression to new heights. His score of 96 reflected that and the two-time Olympic silver medalist moved past Scotty James of Australia. Jan Scherrer of Switzerland took bronze.White fell on the final run of a career that’s seen the American star win three Olympic titles. He lifted up his goggles and waved to the crowd on his way down the halfpipe. He teared up as the sparse crowd bid adieu and his fellow riders lined up to hug him.“I wanted it,” White said. “My legs were giving out on me every hit.”The stage was being set for some controversy after the second run. James took over the lead with his second attempt. Hirano followed with an impressive run that included the difficult-to-do triple cork, but wasn’t rewarded by the judges. The crowd booed and social media was buzzing.Alpine skiingMikaela Shiffrin completed the super-G at the Beijing Olympics on Friday in a time way out of medal contention — but for the first time in three races at the 2022 Games, she made it to the finish.The two-time Olympic Alpine gold medalist crossed the line at the bottom of a course known as The Rock with a time of 1 minute, 14.30 seconds. That left her 0.79 seconds behind champion Lara Gut-Behrami of Switzerland and in ninth place overall after all 44 entrants had taken their turns down the slope. The 26-year-old American never had entered a super-G at an Olympics before, although she did win a gold in the event at the 2019 world championship and a bronze at last year's worlds."I didn't think there was a very big chance to come in and win, or even medal, in this race," Shiffrin said. "It's a really big relief to be here now in the finish. ... I wasn't skiing safe or anything. But I also did get to the finish and that's really nice for my heart to know."The next women's Alpine event is the downhill on Tuesday. While Shiffrin planned to enter all five individual races in Beijing, it's not known for sure whether that actually will end up happening.Single eliminationThe U.S. women's hockey team faces the Czech Republic in the quarterfinals.
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<p>Here's what happened on Day 7 of the Games:</p>
<h3 class="body-h3">Last hurrah</h3>
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<p>Japan's Ayumu Hirano has won gold with a boundary-pushing run in the men's halfpipe at the Beijing Olympics. Three-time gold medalist Shaun White was fourth in what he has said would be <a href="https://apnews.com/article/winter-olympics-snowboarding-shaun-white-final-contest-1e4757e58c21519b9ae6b81f9c53c61a" rel="nofollow">his final competition</a>.</p>
<p>There was no doubt over the winner after Hirano’s electric performance as the last rider to go. His run included an intricate and unprecedented series of flips and spins that pushed a sport obsessed with progression to new heights. His score of 96 reflected that and the two-time Olympic silver medalist moved past Scotty James of Australia. Jan Scherrer of Switzerland took bronze.</p>
<p>White fell on the final run of a career that’s seen the American star win three Olympic titles. He lifted up his goggles and waved to the crowd on his way down the halfpipe. He teared up as the sparse crowd bid adieu and his fellow riders lined up to hug him.</p>
<p>“I wanted it,” White said. “My legs were giving out on me every hit.”</p>
<p>The stage was being set for some controversy after the second run. James took over the lead with his second attempt. Hirano followed with an impressive run that included the difficult-to-do triple cork, but wasn’t rewarded by the judges. The crowd booed and social media was buzzing.</p>
<h3 class="body-h3">Alpine skiing</h3>
<p>Mikaela Shiffrin completed the super-G at the Beijing Olympics on Friday in a time way out of medal contention — but for the first time in three races at the 2022 Games, she made it to the finish.</p>
<p>The two-time Olympic Alpine gold medalist crossed the line at the bottom of a course known as The Rock with a time of 1 minute, 14.30 seconds. That left her 0.79 seconds behind champion Lara Gut-Behrami of Switzerland and in ninth place overall after all 44 entrants had taken their turns down the slope. </p>
<p>The 26-year-old American never had entered a super-G at an Olympics before, although she did win a gold in the event at the 2019 world championship and a bronze at last year's worlds.</p>
<p>"I didn't think there was a very big chance to come in and win, or even medal, in this race," Shiffrin said. "It's a really big relief to be here now in the finish. ... I wasn't skiing safe or anything. But I also did get to the finish and that's really nice for my heart to know."</p>
<p>The next women's Alpine event is the downhill on Tuesday. While Shiffrin planned to enter all five individual races in Beijing, it's not known for sure whether that actually will end up happening.</p>
<h3 class="body-h3">Single elimination</h3>
<p>The U.S. women's hockey team faces the Czech Republic in the quarterfinals.</p>
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					American snowboarder Shaun White, the defending Olympic champion in halfpipe with three gold medals, will close out his Olympic career in the event's finals on Thursday. He recently announced that he will retire following the conclusion of the 2022 Winter Olympics.Another top Olympic competitor from the United States, Mikaela Shiffrin, hopes for a better outcome on Day 7 of the Olympics after not finishing her first two events. She’s competing in the super-G, which she has never attempted before at an Olympics. But she has won medals in the event before at World Championships.And Team USA’s Kristen Santos, Maame Biney and Corinne Stoddard will compete in the 1000m short track semifinals. Overall, medals will be awarded in seven events on Thursday and early Friday. Check below for a list of livestreams. But first, here is a round-up on top moments from Day 6.Team USA star figure skater Nathan Chen and snowboarder Chloe Kim, the favorites for their events at the 2022 Winter Olympics, both won gold medals. Later, the U.S. won gold in the Olympic debut of freestyle skiing’s mixed team aerials.  How to watch the Olympics for events happening Thursday and early Friday.Here is a list of livestreams and Team USA Olympians to watch for in the events.NBC network Winter Olympics livestreamsWatch NBC Daytime coverage starting at 2 p.m. ETCoverage of the team relay in luge, men's cross final in snowboarding and the women's 10km race in cross-country skiing.Watch NBC Primetime coverage starting at 8 p.m. ETCoverage of the mixed team aerials final in freestyle skiing, the final for the men's halfpipe in snowboarding (live), the women's super-G race in Alpine skiing (live) and more. Event livestreams on Thursday8:05 p.m. ET | Curling men’s round robin: Great Britain vs. USA. (Watch for John Shuster)8:30 p.m. ET | Skeleton: Women’s skeleton heats 1 and 2. (Watch for Katie Uhlaender)8:30 p.m. ET (MEDAL EVENT) | Snowboarding: Men’s halfpipe final. (Watch for Shaun White). 11 p.m. ET (MEDAL EVENT) | Alpine skiing: Women’s super-G. (Watch for Mikaela Shiffrin and Keely Cashman, who is from Stawberry.)11:10 pm. ET | Hockey women’s quarterfinals: USA vs. Czech Republic. Event livestreams early Friday1 a.m. ET | Curling women’s round robin: USA vs. China. (Watch for Tabitha Peterson)2 a.m. ET (MEDAL EVENT) | Cross-country skiing: Men’s 15km classical. (Watch for Gus Schumacher, JC Schoonmaker)3 a.m. ET (MEDAL EVENT) | Speed skating: Men's 10000m.4 a.m. ET (MEDAL EVENT) | Biathlon: Women’s 7.5km sprint. (Watch for Susan Dunklee, Clare Egan and Deedra Irwin)6 a.m. ET | Short track: Women’s 1000m finals, men’s 500m heats and 5000m relay semis. 7:20 a.m. ET (MEDAL EVENT) | Men's skeleton heats 3 and 4. Here’s where things stand on the Winter Olympics medal count
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<p>American snowboarder Shaun White, the defending Olympic champion in halfpipe with three gold medals, will close out his Olympic career in the event's finals on Thursday. He recently announced that he will retire following the conclusion of the 2022 Winter Olympics.</p>
<p>Another top Olympic competitor from the United States, Mikaela Shiffrin, hopes for a better outcome on Day 7 of the Olympics after not finishing her first two events. She’s competing in the super-G, which she has never attempted before at an Olympics. But she has won medals in the event before at World Championships.</p>
<p>And Team USA’s Kristen Santos, Maame Biney and Corinne Stoddard will compete in the 1000m short track semifinals. </p>
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<p>Overall, medals will be awarded in seven events on Thursday and early Friday. Check below for a list of livestreams. </p>
<p>But first, here is a round-up on top moments from Day 6.</p>
<p class="body-text">Team USA star figure skater Nathan Chen and snowboarder Chloe Kim, the favorites for their events at the 2022 Winter Olympics, both won gold medals. Later, the U.S. won gold in the Olympic debut of freestyle skiing’s mixed team aerials.  </p>
<h2 class="body-h2">How to watch the Olympics for events happening Thursday and early Friday.</h2>
<p>Here is a list of livestreams and Team USA Olympians to watch for in the events.<strong/></p>
<p>NBC network Winter Olympics livestreams</p>
<p><a href="https://stream.nbcolympics.com/nbc-daytime-feb-10?chrcontext=wlwt" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">Watch NBC Daytime coverage starting at 2 p.m. ET</a><br />Coverage of the team relay in luge, men's cross final in snowboarding and the women's 10km race in cross-country skiing.<a href="https://stream.nbcolympics.com/nbc-primetime-feb-10?chrcontext=wlwt" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"></p>
<p>Watch NBC Primetime coverage starting at 8 p.m. ET<br />Coverage of the mixed team aerials final in freestyle skiing, the final for the men's halfpipe in snowboarding (live), the women's super-G race in Alpine skiing (live) and more.</p>
<p><strong>Event livestreams on Thursday</strong></p>
<p><strong>8:05 p.m. ET</strong> | <a href="https://stream.nbcolympics.com/curling-mens-round-robin-3-b?chrcontext=wlwt" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">Curling men’s round robin: Great Britain vs. USA</a>. (Watch for John Shuster)</p>
<p><strong>8:30 p.m. ET</strong> | <a href="https://stream.nbcolympics.com/womens-skeleton-heats-1-2?chrcontext=wlwt" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">Skeleton: Women’s skeleton heats 1 and 2</a>. (Watch for Katie Uhlaender)</p>
<p><strong>8:30 p.m. ET (MEDAL EVENT) </strong>| <a href="https://stream.nbcolympics.com/snowboarding-halfpipe-mens-final?chrcontext=wlwt" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">Snowboarding: Men’s halfpipe final</a>. (Watch for Shaun White). </p>
<p><strong>11 p.m. ET (MEDAL EVENT)</strong> | <a href="https://stream.nbcolympics.com/alpine-skiing-super-g-womens?chrcontext=wlwt" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">Alpine skiing: Women’s super-G</a>. (Watch for Mikaela Shiffrin and Keely Cashman, who is from Stawberry.)</p>
<p><strong>11:10 pm. ET</strong> | <a href="https://stream.nbcolympics.com/beijing-olympics-hockey-womens-quarterfinal-1?chrcontext=wlwt" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">Hockey women’s quarterfinals: USA vs. Czech Republic</a>. </p>
<p><strong>Event livestreams early Friday</strong></p>
<p><strong>1 a.m. ET</strong> | <a href="https://stream.nbcolympics.com/curling-womens-round-robin-3-a?chrcontext=wlwt" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">Curling women’s round robin: USA vs. China</a>. (Watch for Tabitha Peterson)</p>
<p><strong>2 a.m. ET (MEDAL EVENT)</strong> | <a href="https://stream.nbcolympics.com/cross-country-skiing-mens-15km?chrcontext=wlwt" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">Cross-country skiing: Men’s 15km classical</a>. (Watch for Gus Schumacher, JC Schoonmaker)<strong><br /></strong></p>
<p><strong>3 a.m. ET (MEDAL EVENT) </strong>| <a href="https://stream.nbcolympics.com/speed-skating-mens-10000m?chrcontext=wlwt" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">Speed skating: Men's 10000m</a>.<strong/></p>
<p><strong>4 a.m. ET (MEDAL EVENT)</strong> | <a href="https://stream.nbcolympics.com/biathlon-sprint-womens?chrcontext=wlwt" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">Biathlon: Women’s 7.5km sprint</a>. (Watch for Susan Dunklee, Clare Egan and Deedra Irwin)<strong/></p>
<p>6 a.m. ET | <a href="https://stream.nbcolympics.com/short-track-womens-1000m-final?chrcontext=wlwt" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">Short track: Women’s 1000m finals, men’s 500m heats and 5000m relay semis</a>. </p>
<p><strong>7:20 a.m. ET (MEDAL EVENT)</strong> | <a href="https://stream.nbcolympics.com/mens-skeleton-heats-3-4?chrcontext=wlwt" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">Men's skeleton heats 3 and 4</a>. </p>
<h2 class="body-h2">Here’s where things stand on the Winter Olympics medal count</h2>
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					Here's what to expect on Day 5 of the Beijing Games:Snowboard StarsSome of America's biggest Olympic standouts will begin competing. Shaun White, the three-time gold medalist who said recently the Beijing Games would be his last competition, begins qualifying for the halfpipe. So does Chloe Kim, who, like White is a defending champion in that event."I really want to finish my career strongly on my own terms and put down some solid runs," White said. "If I could do that, I’ll be very happy."The chaotic, high-flying snowboardcross also begins with the women's competition. Lindsey Jacobellis, who missed out on gold in 2006 when she fell after grabbing her board in premature celebration, is still chasing an Olympic title.Slalom ShowdownTwo-time Olympic champion Mikaela Shiffrin's second race at the Beijing Games ended even more quickly than her first.The 26-year-old American skidded out of control about five seconds into the opening run of the slalom Wednesday and is out of the event.That was even less time than her trip down the course lasted in the first run of the giant slalom on Monday.This time, Shiffrin went over to the side of the hill, sat in the snow and bowed her head.Shiffrin came to China as one of the biggest stars of her — or any — sport at the Winter Olympics, a dominant-at-times Alpine skiier who has been in the spotlight since she was a teenager.
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<p>Here's what to expect on Day 5 of the Beijing Games:</p>
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<p>Some of America's biggest Olympic standouts will begin competing. Shaun White, the three-time gold medalist who said recently the Beijing Games would be his last competition, begins qualifying for the halfpipe. So does Chloe Kim, who, like White is a defending champion in that event.</p>
<p>"I really want to finish my career strongly on my own terms and put down some solid runs," White said. "If I could do that, I’ll be very happy."</p>
<p>The chaotic, high-flying snowboardcross also begins with the women's competition. <a href="https://apnews.com/article/winter-olympics-sports-2020-tokyo-olympics-curling-beijing-9558d80122c99b42bc11adbc2ea8680f" rel="nofollow">Lindsey Jacobellis,</a> who missed out on gold in 2006 when she fell after grabbing her board in premature celebration, is still chasing an Olympic title.</p>
<h2 class="body-h2">Slalom Showdown</h2>
<p>Two-time Olympic champion Mikaela Shiffrin's second race at the Beijing Games ended even more quickly than her first.</p>
<p>The 26-year-old American skidded out of control about five seconds into the opening run of the slalom Wednesday and is out of the event.</p>
<p>That was even less time than her trip down the course lasted in the first run of the giant slalom on Monday.</p>
<p>This time, Shiffrin went over to the side of the hill, sat in the snow and bowed her head.</p>
<p>Shiffrin came to China as one of the biggest stars of her — or any — sport at the Winter Olympics, a dominant-at-times Alpine skiier who has been in the spotlight since she was a teenager.</p>
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					This really is it for Shaun White.The three-time gold medalist made it clear that not only will the Beijing Games be his last Olympics, they'll mark his final contest, too.During a reflective, sometimes emotional news conference Saturday, not far from the halfpipe where he'll take his last competitive ride, the 35-year-old said that, yes, he'll be hanging 'em up for good after the medal round next week."In my mind, I've decided this will be my last competition," he said.It's a decision that's been building since a soul-sucking training stop in Austria in November. He was dealing with nagging remnants from injuries to his knee ... and back ... and ankle. He got lost on the mountain with the sun going down. It was one of those rare times when snowboarding didn't feel fun anymore."A sad and surreal moment," he called it. "But joyous, as well. I kind of reflected on things I've done and looked at the sun going down and went, 'Wow, next time I'm here, I won't be stressed about learning tricks or worried about some competition thing.'"He is soaking in every moment on this fifth trip to the Olympics, and over his 45-minute session with the media, he fielded an equal number of questions about his past as about what's to come over the next seven days and beyond."I have some runs in my head that I'd like to do," he said. "And it's all about visualizing and making that happen the 'day of.'"Though he refused to take it off the table, those runs probably will not include a triple cork — the three-flip trick that Ayumu Hirano of Japan has landed twice in competition this season, but has not won with, because he could not link another trick to it.Back in 2013, White worked on that trick for a time. Then, a different jump — the double cork 1440 — became the hottest thing in the halfpipe, so he abandoned the triple to work on that. The rest is history: The 1440 was not enough for him to win in Sochi, but four years ago in Pyeongchang, he linked two of them back to back and took his third gold medal."I'd never done that combination of tricks before and just put it down to win," White said. "I mean, it's a legacy performance."His legacy goes well beyond that.By making a choice that was unpopular in many circles — embracing competition, and embracing the Olympics — he took the entire sport with him and made the whole endeavor more mass-marketable, in large part because every sport needs a star.He also set the bar in a game that treasures progression above all else. In 2006, he was the first man to land back-to-back 1080s. In 2010, it was the Double McTwist 1260 — "The Tomahawk," he calls it; it's a trick that's still relevant today.Though others started landing the 1440 and linking two together before him, White did it best, and when the stakes were the highest.But when asked what would suffice as a "good" Olympics this time around, he wasn't talking about 1440s or triple corks or gold medals.This has been a rough season for him — including an ankle injury, a bout with COVID-19, a late unscheduled trip to Switzerland to secure his Olympic spot and, most recently, a training plan that got thrown off schedule during his stay in Colorado in January."I approach every competition as, you've got to be content with your own riding," White said. "And as long as you can go out there and put down your best, and lay it out there, then you can walk away, and in your mind, be good with that."White says he's toggling between trying to enjoy every moment of the last big contest week of his life and knowing there is work to do when the halfpipe opens for training Sunday."I'm sort of pinching myself, with how lucky I am to still be here at this age," he said.But it's hard not to look back. He told about how when he was a kid, everything he did, day in and day out, was wrapped around snowboarding. "I don't know how many kids out there aspire to be a cowboy and then really get to be a cowboy," he said.Asked what headline he would put on his career, he said he looks back at the kid he was and thinks the perfect line would be: "We did it!'"
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<p>This really is it for Shaun White.</p>
<p>The three-time gold medalist made it clear that not only will the Beijing Games be his last Olympics, they'll mark his final contest, too.</p>
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<p>During a reflective, sometimes emotional news conference Saturday, not far from the halfpipe where he'll take his last competitive ride, the 35-year-old said that, yes, he'll be hanging 'em up for good after the medal round next week.</p>
<p>"In my mind, I've decided this will be my last competition," he said.</p>
<p>It's a decision that's been building since a soul-sucking training stop in Austria in November. He was dealing with nagging remnants from injuries to his knee ... and back ... and ankle. He got lost on the mountain with the sun going down. It was one of those rare times when snowboarding didn't feel fun anymore.</p>
<p>"A sad and surreal moment," he called it. "But joyous, as well. I kind of reflected on things I've done and looked at the sun going down and went, 'Wow, next time I'm here, I won't be stressed about learning tricks or worried about some competition thing.'"</p>
<p>He is soaking in every moment on this fifth trip to the Olympics, and over his 45-minute session with the media, he fielded an equal number of questions about his past as about what's to come over the next seven days and beyond.</p>
<p>"I have some runs in my head that I'd like to do," he said. "And it's all about visualizing and making that happen the 'day of.'"</p>
<p>Though he refused to take it off the table, those runs probably will not include a triple cork — the three-flip trick that Ayumu Hirano of Japan has landed twice in competition this season, but has not won with, because he could not link another trick to it.</p>
<p>Back in 2013, White worked on that trick for a time. Then, a different jump — the double cork 1440 — became the hottest thing in the halfpipe, so he abandoned the triple to work on that. The rest is history: The 1440 was not enough for him to win in Sochi, but four years ago in Pyeongchang, he linked two of them back to back and took his third gold medal.</p>
<p>"I'd never done that combination of tricks before and just put it down to win," White said. "I mean, it's a legacy performance."</p>
<p>His legacy goes well beyond that.</p>
<p>By making a choice that was unpopular in many circles — embracing competition, and embracing the Olympics — he took the entire sport with him and made the whole endeavor more mass-marketable, in large part because every sport needs a star.</p>
<p>He also set the bar in a game that treasures progression above all else. In 2006, he was the first man to land back-to-back 1080s. In 2010, it was the Double McTwist 1260 — "The Tomahawk," he calls it; it's a trick that's still relevant today.</p>
<p>Though others started landing the 1440 and linking two together before him, White did it best, and when the stakes were the highest.</p>
<p>But when asked what would suffice as a "good" Olympics this time around, he wasn't talking about 1440s or triple corks or gold medals.</p>
<p>This has been a rough season for him — including an ankle injury, a bout with COVID-19, a late unscheduled trip to Switzerland to secure his Olympic spot and, most recently, a training plan that got thrown off schedule during his stay in Colorado in January.</p>
<p>"I approach every competition as, you've got to be content with your own riding," White said. "And as long as you can go out there and put down your best, and lay it out there, then you can walk away, and in your mind, be good with that."</p>
<p>White says he's toggling between trying to enjoy every moment of the last big contest week of his life and knowing there is work to do when the halfpipe opens for training Sunday.</p>
<p>"I'm sort of pinching myself, with how lucky I am to still be here at this age," he said.</p>
<p>But it's hard not to look back. He told about how when he was a kid, everything he did, day in and day out, was wrapped around snowboarding. "I don't know how many kids out there aspire to be a cowboy and then really get to be a cowboy," he said.</p>
<p>Asked what headline he would put on his career, he said he looks back at the kid he was and thinks the perfect line would be: "We did it!'"</p>
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