![[OLYMPICS] Alex Ferreira Flies to Olympic Gold as U.S. Shines in Men's Freeski Halfpipe - SnowBrains](https://snowbrains.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/IMG_2324.jpeg)
"The Aspen-native entered these Games already the most decorated Olympic men's halfpipe skier in U.S. history, with a silver from PyeongChang 2018 and a bronze from Beijing 2022, and finished his Olympic journey perfectly by finally capturing the one medal that had eluded him: gold. On his third and final run, Ferreira laid down an immaculate performance and scored 93.75 points, topping the field and completing his Olympic medal collection."
"While Ferreira stood at the top of the podium, Team USA's presence was felt deep into the top ranks. Nick Goepper, a veteran and former multi-medalist in slopestyle who transitioned his focus to halfpipe this cycle, looked poised for a podium spot but was edged out on the final run after a scary crash that, thankfully, saw him walk away unassisted. He ultimately finished fourth."
"Ferreira's nearest challenger was Estonia's Henry Sildaru, the 19-year-old silver medalist who has burst onto the Olympic freestyle scene with impressive versatility and technical acumen, narrowly missing gold by just 0.75 points. Brendan Mackay rounded out the podium in third with a score of 91.00, giving Canada strong representation and adding international flair to a compelling night of competition. For Canada, Mackay's bronze continues a rich tradition of excellence in freeski disciplines,"
Alex Ferreira captured Olympic gold in the men's freeski halfpipe final at Livigno Snow Park with a third-run score of 93.75, completing his Olympic medal collection after silver in PyeongChang 2018 and bronze in Beijing 2022. Ferreira entered the Games as the most decorated U.S. men's halfpipe skier and delivered an immaculate final run to secure first place. Team USA placed three skiers in the top six: Nick Goepper finished fourth after a final-run crash, Birk Irving placed fifth, and Hunter Hess finished 10th. Estonia's Henry Sildaru took silver while Canada's Brendan Mackay earned bronze with 91.00.
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