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Snowboarding became a Winter Olympic sport in 1998, amid considerable controversy. It was accepted by the International Olympic Committee as a skiing discipline, under the governance of the Fédération Internationale de Ski (FIS).

That angered most snowboarders, who operated their own governing body, the International Snowboarding Federation (ISF). But the chance of competing in the Olympics overcame the anger, in most cases. Terje Håkonson of Norway, the world's best half-pipe skiboarder, did boycott the games, but he was the only top competitor who did.

There was further controversy when Ross Rebagliati, the sport's first gold medallist, tested positive for marijuana. The IOC announced that he would be stripped of his medal, but that decision was overturned by the Court of Arbitration for Sport, primarily because marijuana is not considered a performance-enhancing drug.

There are two very different types of competition in Olympic snowboarding. In the half-pipe, competitors are judged on tricks and maneuvers they perform in a channel about 110 meters long. The giant slalom, like the skiing event, is a race down a slope through gates.

In 1998, giant slalom competitors came down the slope one by one and medals awarded on the basis of the fastest times. In 2002, the event became the parallel giant slalom, in which two competitors race one another, with the winner advancing to the next round of the tournament.

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Men's Giant Slalom

YearGoldTimeSilverTimeBronzeTime
1998Ross Rebagliati, CAN2:03.96Thomas Prugger, ITA2:03.98Ueli Kestenholz, SUI2:04.08

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Men's Parallel Giant Slalom

YearGoldSilverBronze
2002Philipp Schoch, SUIRichard Richardsson, SWEChris Klug, USA
2006Philipp Schoch, SUISimon Schoch, SUISiegfried Grabner, AUT

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Men's Halfpipe

YearGoldScoreSilverScoreBronzeScore
1998Gian Simmen, SUI85.2Daniel Franck, NOR82.4Ross Powers, USA82.1
2002Ross Powers, USA46.1Danny Kass, USA42.5Jarret Thomas, USA42.1
2006Shaun White, USA46.8Danny Kass, USA44.0Markku Koski, FIN41.5

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Men's Snowboard Cross

YearGoldSilverBronze
2006Seth Wescott, USARadoslav Zidek, SVKPaul-Henri Delerue, FRA

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Women's Giant Slalom

Giant Slalom
YearGold Silver Bronze 
1998Karine Ruby, FRA2:17.34Heidi Renoth, GER2:19.17Brigitte Köck, AUT2:19.42

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Women's Parallel Giant Slalom

YearGoldSilverBronze
2002Isabelle Blanc, FRA Karine Ruby, FRALidia Trettel, ITA
2006Daniela Meuli, SUIAmelie Kober, GERRosey Fletcher, USA

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Women's Halfpipe

YearGoldScoreSilverScoreBronzeScore
1998Nicola Thost, GER74.6Stine Brun Kjeldaas, NOR74.2Shannon Dunn, USA72.8
2002Kelly Clark, USA47.9Doriane Vidal, FRA43.0Fabienne Reuteler, SUI39.7
2006Hannah Teter, USA46.4Gretchen Bleiler, USA43.4Kjersti Buaas, NOR42.0

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Women's Snowboard Cross

YearGoldSilverBronze
2006Tanja Frieden, SUILindsey Jacobellis, USADominique Maltais, CAN

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