Lindsey Jacobellis, 36, won her second gold medal of these Games, finishing first alongside American teammate Nick Baumgartner in the debut of mixed-gender team snowboardcross. The Americans were the oldest team in the field with a combined age of 76.
For Baumgartner, 40, who was heartbroken after failing to advance to the men's individual final, it was a second chance to earn his first Olympic medal in what was likely his fourth and final Olympic Games.
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Old & Bold.
They won the Gold.
Lindsey Jacobellis, America’s Golden Sweetheart.
Nick Baumgartner, America’s Golden Dude.
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Lindsey Jacobellis – old, fast, beautiful, golden.
Nick Baumgartner – old, fast, handsome, golden.
The oldest U.S. combo to win Gold in Olympic history. Somebody should make a TV movie about their story. It would be dynamite.
Very inspiring and wild story here.
They look good together! can they.. you know, be together?
Lindsey Jacobellis
Wow, so inspiring! Best news conference of the Winter Olympics.
This is my favorite story from the Olympics.
Idiot reporters always trying to make athletes feel uncomfortable by asking them a very personal question about a coach to guilt trip them/and or force them to say something stupid.