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Park City getting an Olympic-sized halfpipe again when Snow League heads to Utah in '27

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An Olympic-sized halfpipe is returning to Park City, Utah, the resort town that helped put snowboarding on the map. The Snow League — a halfpipe league created by three-time Olympic champion Shaun White — named Park City as one of the contest sites for its 2026-27 season on Tuesday. It will bring big-time snowboarding back to the venue that hosted the 2002 Olympics, when American men Ross Powers, Danny Kass and JJ Thomas swept the medals and U.

S. rider Kelly Clark won gold in the women's contest.

PARK CITY, Utah (AP) — An Olympic-sized halfpipe is returning to Park City, Utah, the resort town that helped put snowboarding on the map. The Snow League — a halfpipe league created by three-time Olympic champion Shaun White — named Park City as one of the contest sites for its 2026-27 season on Tuesday. It will bring big-time snowboarding back to the venue that hosted the 2002 Olympics, when American men Ross Powers, Danny Kass and JJ Thomas swept the medals and U.

S. rider Kelly Clark won gold in the women's contest. Park City will again host Olympic snowboarding in 2034.

"Park City Mountain has always been one of the most important places in snowboarding and freeskiing, so bringing The Snow League here for Season Two feels incredibly special,” White said. The U. S.