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Shaun White's New Snowboard League reveals Template – NBC 6 Südflorida

After the opening in Aspen, Colorado, next week, the new half pipe League from Shaun White will travel to the mountain in China, where he completed his career at the 2022 Olympic Games in Beijing.

The Snow League terminated the rest of its Monday with a four -time opening season, which follows a trip in December with the Secret Garden Snowpark in Zhangjiakou, China, followed by a return to Aspen in February 2026, then the season finale in Laax, Switzerland, after the Olympic Play next year next year.

The opener is discontinued outside of Aspen from March 7th to 8th in buttermilk. The reporting on the league will stream live on Peacock.

White's Final Run came in the Secret Garden, where the three -time gold medalist took fourth place on the half pipe on an emotional day.

From the four-time Olympian Nick Baumgartner, who finally won gold at 40 to Shaun White's last half pipe run, these are the most heart-heating moments of the Winter Olympics.

After retiring, he was working on a league that brings together the world's leading drivers whose sport had long had a well-defined race track and also had difficulty offering the top prize money at many of his marquee events.

Snow League offers a price pool of 1.6 million US dollars with $ 370,000 for each event and $ 160,000 for the master of the league after all four events.

The defending Olympic champion and Top-Ayumu Hirano is invited to take part in the 16-man competition of the next week together with his younger brother Kaishu. The secondary Ruka Hirano, who is not related to the brothers, is also invited together with the Americans, Chase Josey and Blackwell.

The women's competition, together with the Americans Maddie Mastro and Maddy Schaffrick, is to include Olympic silver and bronze medalists Querald Castellet and Sena Tomita.

In a unique turn, the final of the events of the league are from the tournaments in the best-of-3-bracket style, in which the drivers have to hand in on their first two runs from both sides of the half pipe, from head-to-head tournaments be.

Freeskiing on the half pipe is added to the Schneiga with the event in China, although no names have yet been made known for these competitions.

Eileen Gu won at the Olympic Games in Beijing in all three Freeskiing disciplines -Gold in Halfpipe and Big Air and Silver in Slopestyle.

China's Eileen Gu is the first action -sports athlete, which wins three medals – two gold and a silver – in the same winter games.