Olympics-Freestyle-American Ferreira completes medal collection with halfpipe gold


Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics - Freestyle Skiing - Men's Freeski Halfpipe Final - Livigno Snow Park, Livigno, Italy - February 20, 2026. Alex Ferreira of United States reacts after his second run of the Men's Freeski Halfpipe Final REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes

LIVIGNO, Italy, Feb 20 (Reuters) - Alex Ferreira of ⁠the United States won gold in the freestyle skiing ‌men's halfpipe final at Milano Cortina on Friday, completing his collection of Olympic medals.

The 31-year-old, widely seen as the favourite in his third Winter ​Games, won halfpipe bronze in 2022 ⁠and silver in 2018.

He ⁠took the top podium spot in Livigno with a near-perfect third ⁠and ‌final run, which earned 93.75 out of 100.

Ferreira's win consolidated provisional second place for the U.S. ⁠in the overall medals table behind Norway and ​ahead of hosts ‌Italy.

Friday's final was close-run right to the end, with ⁠19-year-old Estonian ​newcomer Henry Sildaru emerging as the surprise silver medallist with 93 points on his third attempt.

Canada's Brendan Mackay, the 2023 halfpipe ⁠world champion, won bronze with the ​very last run of the event on 91 points.

Mackay's last-gasp effort pushed American Nick Goepper into fourth place, minutes after he ⁠suffered a big crash from which he walked away seemingly unscathed.

Another top medal hope, New Zealand's Fin Melville Ives, had a more serious accident in the morning qualifiers and was ​taken away to hospital on a ⁠stretcher.

In halfpipe, riders slide across a U-shaped snow ramp and ​perform acrobatics in the air. They ‌are awarded points based on height, ​difficulty, variety of tricks, and other factors.

(Reporting by Alvise Armellini and Lisa Richwine; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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