2006 Winter Olympics
White won a gold medal in the half-pipe at the 2006 Winter Olympics. White was almost out of the running after his first run in the qualifying rounds after scoring only 37.7. He earned a 45.3 on his second attempt, and he won the competition with a score of 46.8 (the highest possible score is 50). With a score of 44.0, fellow American Danny Kass took home the silver medal.
2008 Winter Olympics
At the 2008 U.S. snowboard halfpipe championships, White executed a nearly flawless second run to win for the third time in a row. Along with his third US Open slopestyle competition, he also competed in the Open Snowboarding Championships. This came after White's victory at the 25th Burton US Open in 2007, where he finished first in the halfpipe and third in slopestyle. White was also named the inaugural 'Burton Global Open Champion' in the 2007 Open. He earned $100,000 for winning the competition (Global Open Champ), $20,000 for first place in the halfpipe, $90,000 for third place in the slopestyle, and a new Corvette.
2009 Winter Olympics
In 2009, White joined Tanner Hall as the only competitor to win the Superpipe gold medal at the Winter X Games twice. In slopestyle, he also took home a gold medal, his first after two straight years of bronze.
In Vancouver on February 14, 2009, Shaun stood first at the FIS World Cup Men's Halfpipe competition held on Cypress Mountain. He qualified right away in his first qualifying run with the top score of the day of 45.5. With his skills, he won the competition with the first of his two runs in the finals despite suffering a thumb sprain on an over-rotated backside 1080 in the second qualifying run. His first final run received the highest FIS halfpipe score ever—47.3.
2010 Winter Olympics
White won gold in the halfpipe once more at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. He won the gold medal without needing to make a second run in the finals after recording a score of 46.8 on his first run. Even so, he completed his second run as a victory lap, capping it off with the eagerly anticipated Double McTwist 1260 he dubbed The Tomahawk. His victory margin increased after his second run, which produced a record score of 48.4 (50 is the highest score that can be achieved). With a score of 45.0, his closest rival took home the silver medal, trailing White by 3.4 points.
2012 Winter Olympics
In the men's snowboard superpipe event at Winter X, White became the first competitor in Winter X history to receive a perfect score of 100.
2013 Winter Olympics
The day before, SnoCross racer Tucker Hibbert won his sixth straight race, making him the first competitor to ever accomplish this feat. White won his sixth straight SuperPipe victory.
He took third place in the Pipe and Slope competition at the 2013 FIS Snowboard World Cup in Copper Mountain, Colorado, in December 2013.
2014 Winter Olympics
In the halfpipe competition at the 2014 Winter Olympics, White came in fourth.
He was the most discussed Olympian on Facebook throughout the winter games.
2018 Winter Olympics
White faced tough opposition from some of the younger competitors during the PyeongChang Games in his quest to become the first snowboarder to win three Olympic gold medals. In the halfpipe final, Japan's Ayumu Hirano landed back-to-back double cork 1440s to claim the top spot with a 95.25 score, posing a serious challenge for him. White fought back on his final run, landing his own pair of the 1440s and earning a score of 97.75 to take the victory and secure Team USA's 100th gold medal overall in the Winter Olympics competition.
2022 Winter Olympics
White participated in the Beijing Olympics in 2022, where he came in fourth. He officially declared that this would be his final competition as an athlete.