Mac Forehand has secured a silver medal in freestyle big air, adding another Olympic medal to Vermont's growing winter sports legacy.
The American freeskier delivered a strong performance in the big air competition, earning second place on the podium. Forehand's silver medal marks the fourth Olympic medal for athletes from Vermont, the Green Mountain State, further cementing the region's reputation as a hotbed for elite winter sports talent.
Big air has become one of the most spectacular events in freestyle skiing since its Olympic debut at PyeongChang 2018. Athletes launch off a massive jump, performing complex aerial maneuvers while reaching heights of up to 20 meters. Judges score competitors on the difficulty, execution, amplitude, and landing of their tricks across multiple runs.
Vermont's Olympic Winter Sports Tradition
Forehand's achievement continues Vermont's proud tradition of producing world-class winter athletes. With this silver medal, Vermont now boasts four Olympic medals in winter sports, an impressive tally for a state with a population of just over 600,000 residents. The state's mountainous terrain and strong skiing culture have long provided ideal training grounds for aspiring Olympic athletes.
Mac Forehand's Big Air Performance
The big air competition requires athletes to combine technical precision with creativity and courage. Forehand's silver medal performance demonstrated the high level of skill that has made him a consistent contender on the international freestyle circuit. The event typically features two or three runs, with athletes' best scores counting toward their final placement.
The U.S. Ski & Snowboard Team continues to field strong competitors across all freestyle disciplines, with big air remaining one of the program's most successful events at major international competitions.