PARIS (AP) - It didn’t matter to 51-year-old Andy Macdonald that he was among the lower-ranked finishers in the men's park skateboarding competition at the Paris Olympics. He still considers himself a winner
Older guys Macdonald and Oberholzer set a gold standard for skateboarding fun at the Paris Olympics
PARIS (AP) - It didn’t matter to 51-year-old Andy Macdonald that he was among the lower-ranked finishers in the men's park skateboarding competition at the Paris Olympics.
He still considers himself a winner
"People are like: 'Are you going for the gold?' And I'm like: 'If they're giving away gold medals for whoever has the most fun, I got it wrapped up,'” Macdonald said Wednesday. “I definitely won the gold medal for most fun."
Macdonald made history as the oldest skateboarder to compete in the Olympics. Born and raised in the U.S., he turned pro in 1994, is a nine-time world champion and an X Games veteran now representing Britain - where his father was born.