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Alex Hall

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Alexander Hall (born September 21, 1998), known colloquially as A Hall, is an American freestyle skier from Fairbanks, Alaska. At the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, China, while competing for Team USA, Hall won the Olympic gold medal in Freestyle skiing – Men's slopestyle. He currently holds 12 medals from the Winter X Games, being the first to win all four divisions (Slopestyle, Big Air, Knuckle Huck, & Real Ski) as well as to land the first 2160 (6 full rotations) in competition. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Alex Hall is the 9,306th most popular athlete, the 22,096th most popular biography from United States and the 1,018th most popular American Athlete.

Alex Hall is most famous for being an American freestyle skier, particularly known for his performances in slopestyle and big air events. He gained significant recognition for winning a gold medal in men's freestyle skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Alex Hall ranks 9,306 out of 6,025Before him are Sverri Sandberg Nielsen, Claudia Rivas, Li Jialun, Priscilla Frederick, Raïsa Schoon, and Kenji Nener. After him are Aleh Yurenia, Yang Chun-han, Anhelina Lysak, Evelise Veiga, Ayumi Uekusa, and Pierre Le Corre.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1998, Alex Hall ranks 942Before him are Riku Yamada, Elina Lampela, Joaquín Niemann, Avi Schafer, Mallory Pugh, and Daichi Soga. After him are Anhelina Lysak, Aditi Ashok, Emily Fox, Ahn Joon-soo, Stefano Sottile, and Josh Dasilva.

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Among ATHLETES In United States

Among athletes born in United States, Alex Hall ranks 1,015Before him are Elina Lampela (1998), Nick Ponzio (1995), and Priscilla Frederick (1989). After him are Michael Hixon (1994), Taylor Ellis-Watson (1993), John Shuster (1982), Ryan Whitney (1983), Kelci Bryant (1989), Alexis Holmes (2000), Nevin Harrison (2002), Sarah Wilhite Parsons (1995), and Marshevet Hooker (1984).