United States Sweeps Snowboarding Slopestyle With Jamie Anderson’s Gold


The United States captured the women’s snowboarding slopestyle Olympic gold medal with Jamie Anderson’s victory in Sochi on Sunday.

A new event at these Winter Games, slopestyle is a discipline in which competitors slide off rails in a course full of obstacles and try to impress the judges with high altitude stunts.

In the men’s competition, United States snowboarder Sage Kotsenburg, made history taking the gold in the first ever Olympics for the sport.

Jamie Anderson’s victory completed the United States sweep of the gold medals for slopestyle, effectively putting them into the history books.

But the United States was not the only country making history on this day. British snowboarder Jenny Jones gave the UK their first ever medal in any snow sport at the Winter Olympics.

The 23-year-old from South Lake Tahoe, California had an impeccable performance and came through, as is her style, at a critical moment for the United States.

Jamie Anderson is the greatest female snowboarder of our times and she proved why on Sunday at Sochi, as she seemed at ease and her moves were natural.

In a post run interview, Anderson said:

“I was really just trying to stay calm and kind of reserve my energy. It was a lot of stress up there and even though it’s just another competition, the stage and the outreach that this event connects to is out of control.”

“I think most of us have been thinking about this for a few years. To just have that moment come so quick and really knowing this is your moment, you just want to shine and do your best and show the world what a fun sport snowboarding is.”

So far the United States has four Olympic medals, two gold and two bronze.

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