In a historic moment for American skiing, Alex Ferreira has won the gold medal in the men’s freeski halfpipe event at the 2026 Winter Olympics, making him the oldest gold medalist in the event’s history at 31 years old.
With a score of 93.75 in his final run, Alex Ferreira secured the top spot on the podium, edging out Estonia’s Henry Sildaru who took silver with a score of 93.00, and Canada’s Brendan MacKay who won bronze with a score of 91.00.
Ferreira’s path to gold was not without its challenges. Teammate Nick Goepper crashed on his final trick, and Ferreira had to wait anxiously as MacKay took his last run, unable to surpass Ferreira’s score.
This historic win marks Ferreira’s first gold medal in the men’s freeski halfpipe event, adding to his collection of Olympic medals which includes silver from PyeongChang in 2018 and bronze from Beijing in 2022.
As Ferreira stood atop the podium, listening to the national anthem of the United States, it marked a moment of pride and fulfillment for the 31-year-old skier who had dedicated his life to reaching this pinnacle of success.
Ferreira’s journey to this moment was filled with dedication, hard work, and a belief in his ability to achieve greatness. His win is an inspiration to athletes and fans alike, showing that with perseverance and passion, anything is possible.
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