Winter X Games 16 Results: Shaun White Video: First to Score Perfect 100

By (Correspondent) on January 30, 2012

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Shaun White has done it again and set the bar again for his fifth gold medal in a row at the X-Games. White didn't even need to do the run because he already had the victory but was just putting on a show for the fans and showboating a bit when he scored the most flawless run in the history of the sport.

White, who got his fame in the Olympics, is truly one of the most dominant athletes in all of sports and should be listed with most dynasties.

Not only did White become the first ever to score a 100, but he threw the first-ever frontside double cork 1260, which is ridiculous. 

White is proving every single year why he is the best in the sport, and possibly the best extreme athlete anyone has ever seen. 

White, a very versatile athlete who not only rides on snow, but skates, did all of this on an injury. He was forced to withdraw from the slope-style event on Friday due to an ankle injury, but battled through the pain and put on a show.

Travis Pastrana will more than likely be known as the greatest extreme sports athlete of all time, but Shaun White definitely deserves a mention after years and years of dominating his sport. 

The Video

Shaun White shows once again why he is the best. 

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