How old was Shaun White at his first Olympics?

How old was Shaun White at his first Olympics?

19
In 2006, at 19, White won his first Olympic gold medal at the Torino Games. With his amazing halfpipe performance and his bright red hair sweeping across the snow, White earned the nickname “The Flying Tomato.”

What age did Shaun White start snowboarding?

2. The 35-year-old started snowboarding at a young age. U.S. Ski & Snowboard’s website said White began snowboarding at 5 years old at Snow Summit. His favorite career memory is his first Olympic gold medal in 2006.

How long have Shaun White and Nina Dobrev dated?

Nina Dobrev and Shaun White’s relationship may have started in quarantine, but they are in it for the long haul. While the two first met during a brief encounter at an awards show in 2012, it wasn’t until 2019 that they were formally introduced.

How old was Shaun White at the 2018 Olympics?

35-year-old
The 35-year-old is set to compete in his fifth– and last– Winter Olympics. The California native announced on Saturday that the Beijing Winter Olympics will be his last snowboarding competition as he will be retiring from all contests.

How old was Michael Phelps in his first Olympics?

15
Michael Phelps was only 15 when he made the American swimming Olympics team for Sydney 2000. He finished just fifth in the 200-metre butterfly final but he would win golds four years later.

How old do you have to be to be in the Olympics?

Technically, the answer is, there is no such requirement. According to the International Olympic Committee, “there is no specific age limit for taking part in the Olympic Games.” Rather, the age restrictions depend on each International Sports Federation and the rules of each sport.

What happened to Shaun White in 2014?

White finished fourth at the 2014 Winter Olympics in the Halfpipe event. During the winter games, he was the most talked-about Olympic athlete on Facebook.

What is the minimum age for Olympics?

Some IFs have decided that age matters, and imposed minimum age restrictions for Olympic participation — others have not. These range from 13 for fencing and 14 for taekwondo and bobsled, to 17 for wrestling, cycling and weightlifting, and 20 for the marathon.