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Shaun White Olympics Schedule: Where To Watch The Snowboarding Legend’s Final Sendoff

Check out where and when you can watch American snowboarding legend, Shaun White compete for the last time at the Beijing Olympics

Olympic champion Shaun White of the USA celebrate after the men's snowboard halfpipe final at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2010. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome)

The Beijing Olympics will be the last time we get to see USA snowboarding legend Shaun White compete in the Winter games.

White announced last week that this Olympics will be his final time competing in the games.

“This has all had its amazing glow to every single decision and every single competition because I’ve decided this will be my last Olympics,” White said in a story by Corinne Heller of Yahoo. “I’ve given it my all. There have been some ups and downs on the way to get here. But through all that, I feel I’ve got stronger and better.”

“… I think this is will be my last — well, it will be my last competition. Which is pretty special too.”

With this being his last time competing in the Olympics, check out where and when you can watch White below:

Shaun White Olympics Schedule

Men’s Halfpipe Qualifying:

Date: Tuesday, Feb. 8

Time: 11:30 p.m ET

Streaming Services: Peacock, NBCOlympics.com

TV Channel: NBC

Men’s Halfpipe Final

Date: Thursday, Feb. 10

Time: 8:30 p.m ET

Streaming Services: Peacock, NBCOlympics.com

TV Channel: NBC

The main American storyline at the Beijing Olympics will undoubtedly be Shaun White saying goodbye. Over his illustrious career, the dominant snowboarder has won three gold medals (2006, 2010, 2018) to go along with an unbelievable run in the Winter X Games, as well.

When speaking on his impending retirement, White admitted that he wasn’t sure what’s next for him.

“I think the beautiful part about snowboarding is there’s still a life to be had within the sport, outside of competition,” he said. “… I’m excited for that next chapter.”

It sure sounds like Shaun White plans on sticking around the sport following his retirement. Hopefully he can thrill us one more time during the competition this week.


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