Though absent, Shaun White still talk of slopestyle event

Shaun White jammed his wrist on one jump and watched the world's best snowboarders join him in tumbling down the supersized, super-scary Olympic slopestyle course. Quickly, his choice became clear: Time to step away from the danger, and give himself 

SOCHI, Russia — Extreme-sports icon Shaun White, citing the potential risk of injury, on Wednesday pulled out of the slopestyle snowboarding competition at the Olympics. White had called the course at Rosa Khutor Extreme Park "intimidating," and

Two-time Olympic gold medalist Shaun White has officially dropped out of the Olympic slopestyle contest after injuring his wrist during practice. Find out what he had to say below! Shaun White has officially decided to play it 

Snowboarding heartthrob and hero Shaun White has taken himself out of an Olympic competition, refusing to ride down a slopestyle course in Sochi because he can't risk potential injury. Widespread complaints have called 

Shaun White pulled out of the event late Wednesday, less than 24 hours before a qualification round at Rosa Khutor Extreme Park. Easily the biggest star of the Games, White continued to draw attention to the new event. SLOPESTYLE: The drama continues.