At the Olympic Winter Games Beijing 2022, Hirano Ayumu finally won a long-awaited gold medal in the snowboard men's halfpipe. Originally from Murakami, in Japan's Niigata Province, Hirano made his Olympic debut at Sochi 2014.
At the age of 15, Hirano won an unexpected silver medal, becoming the youngest Japanese athlete to win a medal at the Winter Olympics. Four years later in his second Olympic Games appearance at PyeongChang 2018, he landed the first double cork 1440 trick in Olympic history. However, halfpipe legend Shaun White (USA) beat Hirano in the final run to win the gold medal, meaning Hirano won the silver medal for the second consecutive time.
Hirano is more than just a winter Olympian. At the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 in 2021, he was selected to compete in the skateboarding men's park competition, an event making its debut on the Olympic Games programme. Although he was eliminated from the preliminary rounds, Hirano became just the fifth Japanese athlete to participate in both the Olympic Games in summer and the Olympic Winter Games.
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