LIVIGNO, Italy — Su Yiming sat in the snow at the bottom of the snowboarding course, tears rolling down his cheeks. So close to winning China its first gold at the Milan Cortina Games, he still had a long wait to endure.
Luckily for Su, one by one his rivals either fell or came up short of his winning score.
Another Olympic medal for Su in the Italian Alps, another victory in an incredibly successful and still young career for the former child actor.
Su celebrated his 22nd birthday with a second career gold medal and fourth overall Wednesday. He was the winner of an error-prone men's slopestyle final, when he was the only one of the 12 finalists to complete his three runs through the course's big rails and tightly bunched jumps without any falls or major errors.
''There's no better gift for myself for my 22nd birthday,'' Su said. ''I'm just really, truly proud of myself.''
In the women's slopestyle final, Zoi Sadowski-Synnott became the most decorated snowboarder in Olympic history with her fifth career medal after taking silver behind winner Mari Fukada of Japan.
For Su, the tension seemed almost too much after he failed to improve his best score of 82.41 points on his third run. Knowing that he had left the door open, he wiped his cheeks while watching seven opponents each take their final shot — and fail to better his mark.
''I just started realizing this is my last run of the Milan Olympics,'' Su said. ''Then I started to realize today was my birthday, my parents are here to supporting me and my coaches, everybody out here supporting me... The emotions just came and I just can't help to stop crying.''