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Red Gerard

Redmond "Red" Gerard is an professional snowboarder specializing in and events, renowned for becoming the youngest gold medalist in history at age 17 when he won the men's competition at the in PyeongChang, . Born on June 29, 2000, in , , Gerard grew up as the sixth of seven children in a family that encouraged outdoor activities, beginning at the age of two to keep pace with his older siblings on dirt bikes and bicycles. By age seven, he relocated with his family to , a hub for , where he honed his skills and joined the U.S. Snowboard Team in 2014 after strong amateur performances. Gerard's breakthrough came early in his pro career; at 15, he placed fifth in his debut at the Dew Tour slopestyle event and repeated the feat at the U.S. Open, securing a spot on the U.S. Snowboard pro slopestyle team. His Olympic debut in PyeongChang 2018 was marked by a dramatic final run featuring a perfectly executed triple cork, propelling him from 11th to first place for the gold—despite a widely publicized incident where he overslept and rushed to the course. He also competed in big air at those Games, finishing fifth. At the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, Gerard defended his slopestyle title with a fourth-place finish and placed fifth in big air, demonstrating continued competitiveness amid challenging conditions. Selected for the U.S. team for the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, he remains a key figure in the sport as of 2025. Beyond the Olympics, Gerard has amassed an impressive record in international competitions, including three X Games medals in slopestyle: a bronze in 2020, followed by consecutive golds in 2024 and 2025 at Aspen, Colorado. He has earned 13 podium finishes in FIS Snowboard World Cup events, with four victories, six silvers, and three bronzes, highlighted by his first win in 2017. At the FIS Snowboard World Championships, he secured a fourth-place finish in slopestyle in 2021 and fifth in 2025, while ranking second overall in the 2024-25 FIS World Cup slopestyle standings. Off the slopes, Gerard founded Red’s Backyard, a non-profit organization promoting outdoor sports for youth, and has ventured into backcountry filmmaking, appearing in projects like the 2019 film Joy. His sister, Tieghan Gerard, is a prominent food blogger known for the Half Baked Harvest website.

Early life

Family and upbringing

Redmond "Red" Gerard was born on June 29, 2000, in Rocky River, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland. He grew up in a large family as the sixth of eight children, with five brothers and two sisters. His parents, Conrad and Jen Gerard, fostered a strong emphasis on outdoor activities and family bonding from an early age. Despite Ohio's limited snowfall, the Gerard children spent much of their early years engaging in active play in suburban settings, often creating makeshift backyard jumps using available materials like dirt and occasional snow. The family also maintained a cabin in western New York, where the siblings built additional jumps on flood plains during winter visits, adapting to the region's variable weather to pursue their adventurous interests. This environment of creativity and physical activity shaped Gerard's formative years before the family relocated to Colorado in 2007 to access better opportunities for outdoor pursuits.

Introduction to snowboarding

Red Gerard began at the age of two, inspired by his older siblings in a large family that encouraged outdoor pursuits. Growing up in , , he quickly developed a passion for the sport, often practicing whenever possible during family visits to snowy areas. In 2007, at the age of seven, Gerard's family relocated from to , to provide better access to world-class terrain and dedicated snowboarding facilities. This move allowed him to immerse himself in the sport full-time, transitioning from casual play to structured training. Shortly after settling in Silverthorne, the family constructed a backyard snowboarding park featuring ramps, rails, and a rope tow powered by a dirt bike engine, where Gerard honed his skills daily. Gerard's early training emphasized techniques, supported by involvement in local programs like the USASA Rocky Mountain Series, which provided foundational coaching and progression opportunities. Under the guidance of figures such as U.S. head coach Mike Jankowski, who oversaw national development since 2006, he began integrating professional-level instruction while continuing to train at nearby resorts like Copper Mountain and Breckenridge. This combination of home-based practice and organized programs laid the groundwork for his rapid advancement in .

Snowboarding career

Early competitions and rise

Gerard began competing in junior events at age 10, traveling internationally to participate in amateur contests after his family relocated from to to support his training. By 2011, at age 11, he entered the amateur ranks formally, building experience through national-level competitions. This early exposure helped him join the U.S. national team by age 13, marking his transition from local backyard riding to structured competitive development. In 2015, Gerard achieved significant junior milestones, including podium finishes on the U.S. Revolution Tour, a key developmental series for aspiring professionals. He also placed fourth at the FIS Junior World Snowboard Championships in , demonstrating his potential on the global stage. These results earned him entry to the professional circuit for the 2015–16 season, where he made his debut, finishing fifth in , and secured another fifth-place result at the Burton U.S. Open. Gerard's breakthrough came in the 2016–17 season with his debut. He earned his first podium, a third-place finish, at the Kreischberg event in January 2017, followed by his maiden victory at the in February 2017, where he scored 87.95 on his opening run. These performances propelled him to the overall FIS title for the season, his first major international championship. He also made his debut at Aspen 2017, competing in the men's final and gaining visibility among elite athletes. Leading to the 2018 Winter Olympics, Gerard solidified his status by winning the U.S. Grand Prix slopestyle at in February 2017 and the decisive qualifier at Snowmass in January 2018, securing his spot on the U.S. Olympic team as the youngest American snowboarder at age 17.

2018 Winter Olympics

Gerard's qualification for the was secured by his standout 2016–17 season on the circuit, where he clinched the overall title with key results including a win at and a podium at Kreischberg. He prepared intensively with the U.S. Snowboard Team, training primarily at in , a key facility for American slopestyle athletes, while honing his skills through pro circuit events like the and U.S. Open. These efforts built on his earlier amateur successes and positioned him as a rising contender entering the Games. The morning of the men's slopestyle final on February 11 proved chaotic for the 17-year-old Gerard, who overslept after a late-night binge watching Brooklyn Nine-Nine, missing his 6:15 a.m. alarm by 15 minutes. Rushing to prepare, he couldn't locate his jacket and borrowed an oversized one from teammate Kyle Mack before hurrying to Phoenix Snow Park. Despite the disarray, Gerard competed steadily; he fell during his first two runs, placing last temporarily, but redeemed himself on the third with a clean sequence featuring a switch backside 1260, frontside double cork 1080 tail grab, cab double 1080 indy, and frontside boardslide, earning a score of 87.16 for the gold medal ahead of Canada's (86.00) and (85.20). At 17 years and 6 months old, Gerard became the youngest medalist in history and the first American to claim at the PyeongChang Games, marking the U.S.'s inaugural victory of the . In the immediate aftermath, his raw excitement spilled over during an interview when he shouted "holy fuck" on , prompting a quick apology from announcer but endearing him to fans for his unfiltered joy. Gerard's family, who had traveled to support him, added to the celebratory vibe by shotgunning beers en route to the venue that morning, later joining him in post-win embraces as they reveled in the historic moment.

2022 Winter Olympics

Gerard entered the as the defending slopestyle gold medalist from PyeongChang 2018, using that experience as motivation to aim for another while adapting to his debut. Preparation was complicated by the Games' strict protocols, which enforced a closed-loop "bubble" system with daily testing, limited external contact, and no family attendance to minimize virus risks—contrasting the more open environment of his first Olympics. Training adjustments included focused sessions at U.S. team facilities prior to arrival, emphasizing consistency in tricks amid the uncertainty of the bubble's impact on recovery and morale. In the men's event on February 7 at Genting Snow Park, Gerard advanced strongly through qualifying before delivering a solid final run featuring a switch backside Indy, frontside double cork 1080, and backside method, earning a score of 83.25 for fourth place—0.28 points shy of . The finish marked a near-miss for the squad, with teammates Corning in sixth and Sean FitzSimons in 12th, as Canada's claimed with 90.96. Gerard expressed mild frustration with the judging but satisfaction in executing his planned line on a challenging course, highlighting the event's technical demands. Gerard then competed in his Olympic debut on February 15, qualifying third with a best score of 80.00 on a backside before the finals, where he prioritized reliable 16s and 18s over riskier maneuvers due to fatigue from . His final runs—a backside (82.50) and switch backside (83.25)—totaled 165.75 for fifth place, briefly holding before being edged out by Max Parrot's 170.25. As the top U.S. male finisher ahead of Corning's seventh, Gerard noted the discipline's emphasis on precision over innovation suited his style. Reflecting on the Games, Gerard viewed the results as a learning curve in defending his title, emphasizing personal growth in competitiveness and a for perfected execution over high-risk tricks. He praised the supportive team dynamics, including shared recovery strategies and camaraderie with fellow Americans like his partner Hailey Langland, which helped navigate the bubble's isolation and fueled optimism for future events.

Post-Olympic achievements

Following the 2022 Winter Olympics, Red Gerard took a year off from competition before resuming his career with renewed focus on the circuit in the 2023–24 season. He secured multiple podium finishes, including third-place results in events at Copper Mountain in December 2023 and later that month. These performances marked a strong return, highlighting his technical prowess in aerial maneuvers and rail features. Gerard continued his momentum into major invitational events, earning his first X Games gold medal in men's snowboard slopestyle at X Games Aspen 2024, where he outperformed a field of top international riders with a score of 96.33 on his winning run. The following year, he defended his title at X Games Aspen 2025, again claiming gold in slopestyle with a leading score of 92.66, solidifying his status as a dominant force in the discipline. In the 2024–25 season, Gerard achieved a in at the event in February 2025, finishing just behind teammate Oliver Martin. He also recorded a fifth-place finish in at the Visa World Cup in Aspen that month and placed fifth in at the in , , in March 2025. Amid these competitions, Gerard underwent a significant sponsorship transition in 2024, parting ways with longtime partner after 15 years to join Arbor Snowboards, where he now endorses their progressive Candle collection. This move aligned with his evolving riding style and preparation for future goals. By May 2025, Gerard had qualified for the U.S. team for the 2026 in Milano Cortina, positioning him to pursue a second Olympic gold in or .

Personal life

Family and residence

Red Gerard maintains close relationships with his seven siblings, a bond that has persisted from their shared upbringing in a large family originally based in . His sister has built a prominent career as a food blogger and cookbook author, founding the popular website Harvest, which features recipes inspired by family traditions and has led to multiple New York Times bestsellers. Gerard currently resides in , where he and his family established a custom backyard park to support his training needs after relocating from . This setup, featuring rails and jumps, reflects the ongoing family involvement in his athletic pursuits and allows for year-round practice in a familiar environment. The Gerard family's support has been particularly evident during major events like the Olympics, with relatives cheering enthusiastically and even celebrating in spirited fashion ahead of his competitions, such as shotgunning beers before his 2018 run in PyeongChang. This familial encouragement continues to play a key role in his life and career in .

Sponsorships and public persona

Gerard has maintained a long-term sponsorship with as a since , following his win, and has appeared in the company's promotional campaigns highlighting his athletic journey. He is also endorsed by brands such as Oakley for eyewear, Quiksilver for apparel, for energy drinks, and Woodward for training facilities, which support his professional endeavors. In terms of equipment, Gerard switched his snowboard sponsorship from Burton, his longtime partner, to in 2024, aligning with Arbor's progressive Candle collection designed for versatile terrain riding. This move marked a significant change after years with , where he had featured prominently in their media and product lines. Gerard's public persona gained widespread attention through a viral moment during the 2018 Winter Olympics broadcast, where he uttered profanity in excitement immediately after learning of his win, endearing him to fans for his authentic, unfiltered reaction. He has cultivated a strong presence, amassing 263,000 followers on as of 2025, where he shares content, training updates, and personal insights to connect with a global audience. Gerard has appeared in several snowboarding films, showcasing his skills in both slopestyle and backcountry settings, including the short film Short and Sweet with Ben Ferguson, Burton's The Sun Came Out, and the feature JOY alongside riders like Sage Kotsenburg. Additional documentary features include Fleeting Time with Red Bull, documenting global storm-chasing adventures, and Stay Tuned, further establishing his role in snowboarding media. Through his nonprofit foundation, Red's Backyard, Gerard promotes youth by funding and building free terrain parks across the , aiming to provide accessible outdoor spaces for children and families to engage in the sport. This initiative reflects his commitment to expanding opportunities in , inspired by his own early experiences.

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