
Red Gerard is an American snowboarder who specializes in slopestyle and big air. He started snowboarding when he was two years old, and his first major victory came in 2017. Gerard placed first in the slopestyle event at the World Cup organised in the USA and finished on the podium 3 times that year (twice in slopestyle and once in big air) at different World Cups. As of July 2025, Gerard has also participated in two Winter Olympics, and his latest podium finish on the big stage came in the World Cup held in Calgary, Canada, in February 2025, where he came 2nd in slopestyle, as recorded by his profile on the International Ski and Snowboarding Federation’s official website.
The 25-year-old (as of July 2025) snowboarder will also be on the 2026 U.S. Olympic Snowboard Team, as per U.S Ski and Snowboard’s official website. The Cleveland, Ohio-born (via his page on the Olympics' official website) snowboarder was brought up in Silverthorne, Colorado, after his family relocated there when he was just two years old, as reported by his profile page on Team USA.
How many medals has Red Gerard won?
As of July 2025, Gerard has won four medals, including one Olympic, and three X Games medals. He won his first-ever gold in his career in his first-ever Olympic appearance at the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang in the slopestyle event. However, to get his first medal (Bronze) at the X Games, he had to wait until 2020. After fetching the first gold medal with a 10th try at the X Games (2024), Gerard followed that up by winning another gold medal next year (2025) in that event (via X Games).
FAQs on Red Gerard
A. Red Gerard was born to Conrad and Jen Gerard, as per his profile page on Team USA.
A. Red Gerard grew up in Silverthorne, Colorado.
A. Red Gerard is 25 years old as of July 2025.