Background
Gold is Jewish, and was born in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. His father Ken Gold, who was a professional moguls skier, videotapes each of his practices.
Gold is Jewish, and was born in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. His father Ken Gold, who was a professional moguls skier, videotapes each of his practices.
He competes in the halfpipe. He is also a Mammoth Mountain United States. Grand Prix silver medalist (2013-2014), 2011 FIS Junior World Championships silver medalist, and 2013 Breckenridge Dew Tour iON Mountain bronze medalist. He competed for the United States in the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia.
He and his family live part of the year in Steamboat Springs and part in Breckenridge, Colorado.
Early years
Gold became interested in competitive snowboarding after watching the sport during the 2002 Winter Olympics. He trained at the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club, and began competing at the age of nine.
His home mountain is Steamboat. He is coached by Mike Jankowski, Spencer Tamblyn, and Ashley Berger
2011-2012.
Junior World Championships silver medalist
He was on the 2011 FIS World Championships team in Spain, and earned a silver medal in halfpipe at the 2011 FIS Junior World Championships in Valmalenco, Italy.
Foreign most of 2012, he was sidelined with a bruised heel injury. 2013–present; Olympian
He also took second in halfpipe at the 2013 USASA Nationals in Copper Mountain, Colorado, and came in ninth in halfpipe in the 2013 Burton European Open in Laax, Switzerland. He ranked 11th in the World Snowboard Tour standings in 2012-2013, and was 5th in the world among men in reaching snowboard finals.
He competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics at Rosa Khutor Extreme Park in Sochi, Russia, in the halfpipe competition, after becoming the first snowboarder to qualify for the men"s United States of America Team.
On February 11, 2014, at the Olympics Gold almost went to the finals of the snowboard halfpipe. But, on the end of his second run in a two-round semi-final he tried one last trick, but ran out of halfpipe, and fell.
He was one of the first two athletes to compete at a summer or winter Olympics with the surname "Gold."
But she was not able to compete in the qualification for the Olympic halfpipe finals, because of a separated right shoulder injury she suffered on February 12 when she caught an edge at the end of the pipe during a practice run and crashed moments before her competition.
He is a two-time United States. Revolution Tour champion, 2013 Copper Mountain Grand Prix/World Cup champion, 2014 Burton United States Open champion, and 2014 Red Bulletin Double Pipe champion. His younger sister is American Olympian and World Champion snowboarder Arielle Gold. He won in halfpipe at the 2011 United States. Revolution Tour, in Mount Hood, Oregon, and at the United States of America Snowboard and Freeski Association (USASA) National Championships. In 2013, he won the halfpipe competition in the United States. Revolution Tour/United States Open Qualifiers in Seven Springs, Pennsylvania, and placed sixth in halfpipe at the Burton United States. Open in Vail, Colorado. He was also the 2013 Copper Mountain Grand Prix/World Cup champion, earned a silver medal in the Mammoth Mountain United States. Grand Prix superpipe, and earned a bronze medal in the 2013 Breckenridge Dew Tour iON Mountain Championships. Not long after returning from Sochi, Gold won first place in the 32nd annual 2014 Burton United States Open half-pipe competition in Vail, and also won the Red Bulletin Double Pipe over second-place 2014 Olympic bronze medalist Taku Hiraoka of Japan.