BIO
Cleveland, Ohio’s Red Gerard, has made history in the sport. He is the youngest athlete to win an Olympic gold medal in snowboard slopestyle, taking home the Olympic gold at the 2018 Games at just 17. He began in the amateur ranks seven years prior and quickly worked up to the pro snowboard circuit.
Besides his gold medal at the Olympic Winter Games, he has had four other top-five results at the Games and plenty of accolades in different competitions, including World Cups, X Games and more. Red has been snowboarding since the age of two and was born into a family that excels in all they do - Red's older sister is world-famous for her cooking and goes under the name 'Half Baked Harvest', and Red is often seen filming backcountry and park segments with his older brother.

"I would have been happy to just land a run, but to land a run and win, it’s crazy."
5 Things You Didn't Know About Red Gerard
- 1. Red is the youngest snowboard Olympic gold medalist in history, winning slopestyle at the 2018 Games at the age of 17.
- 2. He began competing in the amateur ranks in 2011 and worked his way up to the pro circuit in 2016.
- 3. Red began snowboarding at the age of two. As the sixth of seven children, he quickly learned that if he didn’t keep up he’d be left behind.
- 4. Gerard was born and raised in Ohio. His family moved to Summit County, Colorado, in 2007.
- 5. Red's older sister Tieghan is a prolific food blogger and cookbook author at Half Baked Harvest.
Red Gerard Wins Toyota U.S. Mammoth Grand Prix 2022
Red Gerard 2nd - Aspen Grand Prix Snowboard Slopestyle
Red Gerard Run 1 | Snowboard World Champs Slopestyle Aspen 2021
Three Americans on the Podium | Best of Slopestyle at 2020 Laax Open
Red Gerard Lands Second Cardrona Snowboard Big Air 2019
Red Gerard's Winning Run | Toyota U.S. Grand Prix at Mammoth Mountain - 2019
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