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Games still the pinnacle for snowboarding champion Anderson
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[January 26, 2018]
By Jack Tarrant
LONDON (Reuters) - American snowboarder
Jamie Anderson won the inaugural slopestyle gold at the 2014 Winter
Olympics in Sochi, but for her, as with many extreme sports
athletes, the pinnacle remains the X Games.
Anderson, who will be competing in the women’s snowboard slopestyle
at the 2018 Winter X Games in Aspen on Friday, was victorious in
Sochi after the International Olympic Committee introduced the event
to the Games program for the first time.
Big air snowboarding has also been added to the agenda for this
year's Olympics in Pyeongchang, giving snowboarders such as Anderson
more chances to win medals.
As much as Anderson treasures her Olympic gold, she says the X Games
still takes precedence and she is not treating the event in Aspen as
merely preparation for Pyeongchang next month.
“I’m really excited to be at the X Games. It’s one of the best
events in snowboarding. It’s kind of like our Super Bowl of the
sport,” Anderson told Reuters via email from Aspen.

"I wasn’t going to miss it for anything! I would rather come to X
Games than the Olympics."
This may seem surprising to casual fans, with the Olympic Games
being the ultimate goal for many athletes across the world.
Yet snowboarding’s relationship with the Olympics has been a slow
burn, with some within the sport believing the competitive side of
the Games goes against the very ethos of snowboarding.
“The Olympics is a little old school in the fact that they didn’t
add snowboarding sooner,” said Anderson. “As soon as they did it was
the number one rated sport in the Games and quickly after they added
big air.
“I think all of our grandparents know what the Olympics are, while
not as many elders know what the X Games are.”
SUSTAINED SUCCESS
Anderson, who has 12 X Games medals to go with her gold from Sochi,
will go into this year's Olympics as the favorite.
Despite her sustained period of success, the 27-year-old believes
the younger athletes on tour will push her to even greater things in
Pyeongchang.
“I was on top for a handful of years and not really progressing
because I was winning without much effort,” said Anderson.

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Winner Jamie Anderson of the U.S. jumps during the women's snowboard
slopestyle finals event at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics in Rosa
Khutor, February 9, 2014. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson

“Now I’m seeing these younger girls coming up and they are starting
to beat me so it’s fun to re-light that fire within and realize I
can look up to girls like Anna Gasser, Hailey Langland and Julia
Marino.”
Anderson’s main competition in Pyeongchang is likely to come from
Austria’s Gasser. The 26-year-old, who is also in Aspen for the X
Games this weekend, is the world champion in big air and currently
leads in the FIS Snowboard World Cup.
Gasser will be looking to rebound from disappointment in Sochi four
years ago when she fell twice in the slopestyle final, having
qualified in first.
Anderson is looking forward to facing her, as well as American
teenager Langland, in Pyeongchang.
“Gasser has been riding so good and she’s really inspiring me with a
lot of the stuff she’s doing,” said Anderson.
“Also riders like Hailey Langland -- I love her because she does
what she wants... and for me that’s the most important thing in
snowboarding. It’s going to be fun to see what everyone pulls
together.”
The women’s freestyle snowboarding events promise to be some of the
most popular and hotly-contested at the Olympic Games.
Anderson and Gasser will first go head-to-head at the X Games, with
the slopestyle on Friday and the big air competition on Saturday.
(Reporting by Jack Tarrant; Editing by Toby Davis)
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