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Shaun White Weighs Comeback as NBC Commentator for 2026 Olympics

Shaun White spoke with News Of Los Angeles at Macy’s Herald Square on January 24, 2026 about his future in snowboarding and his role as an NBC commentator for the 2026 Winter Games.

At a Glance

  • White, 39, retired after the 2022 Beijing Olympics but may return.
  • He will attend the 2026 Games in Livigno as a commentator.
  • White praised Ralph Lauren’s new Team USA collection unveiled on December 4.
  • He said a comeback would require a special spark.
Shaun White smiling with arm around mannequin wearing a Team USA outfit holding a joint in Macy's with shoppers Olympic rings

Introduction

Shaun White, the legendary snowboarder, took a moment to relax at Macy’s Herald Square, celebrating Ralph Lauren’s Team USA collection for the 2026 Winter Olympics. While joking about a joint crack, he discussed his retirement, his partnership with Ralph Lauren, and the possibility of a comeback. White also confirmed his role as an NBC commentator for the upcoming Games.

White’s Return to the Spotlight

During the interview, White laughed, “Oh, my goodness. Did you see me do this? That was just my back.” He explained that getting back into competitive shape would require extensive stretching and “a lot of red light therapy.” The snowboard legend, known for his iconic halfpipe gold medals, said that while he has nothing left to prove, the idea of a comeback still intrigues him.

White’s feelings about retirement are mixed. He said, “I’m just so thrilled to focus on other things than what I’ve focused on since I was like, 7, to I guess pro at 13.” He added that a return would need a “weird breakthrough” and a new source of inspiration.

Key Points

  • White retired four years ago after the 2022 Beijing Olympics.
  • He is 39 and has pursued a new career path on and off the snow.
  • A comeback would require a significant personal motivation.

Ralph Lauren’s Team USA Collection

The collection debuted on December 4 and features uniforms for the opening and closing ceremonies, as well as a full range of apparel for men, women, and children. White praised the brand’s “vintage classic, but new modern update of old ski chalet vibe.” He highlighted the red, white, and blue fleece from the collection, saying, “Everybody on the team loves the gear!”

White’s partnership with Ralph Lauren spans several years. He noted, “It’s their tenth consecutive Olympics outfitting Team USA, so Ralph’s doing it big.” He compared the brand’s recent work to past sponsors, stating, “By far, Ralph just crushed it when they came in.”

Collection Highlights

Item Description
Ceremonial Uniforms Designed for opening and closing ceremonies
Team USA Apparel Red, white, and blue pieces for all ages
Accessories Hats, scarves, and more, reflecting Olympic energy

Retirement and Future Plans

White reflected on his retirement, saying, “I don’t know, it would take a lot.” He described the emotional mix of pressure and excitement he feels on competition days, noting that “there’s not much in my life currently that would make me feel that way.” He added that he is enjoying retirement “taking it day by day, especially leading up to the Olympics.”

While White will not compete in 2026, he is excited to attend the Games in Livigno, the location for all snowboarding events. He emphasized the emotional connection he has with the sport, saying, “I was really alive in those moments.”

Timeline of Key Events

Date Event
January 24, 2026 Interview at Macy’s Herald Square
December 4 Ralph Lauren unveils Team USA collection
February 6 Milan Cortina Olympics and Paralympics begin

2026 Winter Olympics Role

White’s role as an NBC commentator will keep him involved in the sport he loves. He described the experience as “surprising” and “exciting,” noting that the commentary position allows him to stay connected to the Games without competing.

He added, “I’m enjoying retirement. I’m taking it day by day, especially leading up to the Olympics. There’s a lot of feelings.” This sentiment reflects his balanced view of life after competition.

Takeaways

  • White remains open to a comeback but emphasizes the need for a special motivation.
  • His partnership with Ralph Lauren highlights a new era of Olympic branding.
  • As an NBC commentator, he will bring his expertise to the 2026 Winter Games.

The 2026 Winter Olympics will be the first Games White attends as a spectator, but his presence will be felt through his commentary and his continued support of Team USA.

Key Takeaways

  • Shaun White is retired but considers a comeback if inspired.
  • He celebrated Ralph Lauren’s new Team USA collection at Macy’s.
  • White will commentate for NBC at the 2026 Games in Livigno.
  • A return would require a significant personal spark.

Final Thoughts

White’s journey from Olympic champion to commentator illustrates how athletes can evolve while staying connected to their sport. His partnership with Ralph Lauren and his upcoming commentary role underscore his enduring influence on the world of snowboarding.

Author

  • My name is Amanda S. Bennett, and I am a Los Angeles–based journalist covering local news and breaking developments that directly impact our communities.

    Amanda S. Bennett covers housing and urban development for News of Los Angeles, reporting on how policy, density, and displacement shape LA neighborhoods. A Cal State Long Beach journalism grad, she’s known for data-driven investigations grounded in on-the-street reporting.

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