USA’s Red Gerard wins gold with the score of 87.16 in snowboarding slopestyle at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games
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USA’s Red Gerard wins gold with the score of 87.16 in snowboarding slopestyle at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games

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Men’s Slopestyle final:
Gold: Red Gerard (USA) Silver: Max Parrot (CAN) Bronze: Mark McMorris (CAN)
Olympic Champion Red Gerard 🏆
Stale Sandbech 2nd Full Run Score: 82.13 / Olympic Qualifier / Norway
Norway’s Ståle Sandbech, Marcus Kleveland, Torgeir Bergrem, and Mons Roisland compete during the men’s slopestyle qualification at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games.

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Slopestyle Qualifying Heat 2 run 1: Mark McMorris (83.70)
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Canada’s Mark McMorris, Max Parrot, Sebastien Toutant, and Tyler Nicholson compete during the men’s slopestyle qualification at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games.
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Dear Sana,
This speech is for you, and you’re getting it because what you’re inviting us to today, overthrows American presidents tomorrow. We live in a chaotic world where it’s difficult to understand the rules. Because why are some people poor and other people rich? Why do some people have to be refugees, while others are safe? Why are some people spit on the street? And why is it that sometimes, even though you try to do something good, it’s still met with hate? It’s not weird that people give up. That they stop believing in the good. But thank you so much for not giving up, Sana. Because even though it sometimes feels like it, no one’s ever alone. Each and every one of us is a part of the big chaos. And what you do today, has an effect tomorrow. It can be hard to say, exactly what kind of effect, and you usually can’t see how everything fits together. But the effects of your actions, are always there, somewhere in the chaos. In a hundred years, we may have machines that can predict the effect of every action, but until then, we can trust this: Fear spreads. But, fortunately, love does too.
SKAM (2015 - 2017).