PORTLAND, Maine — Two-time Olympic gold medalist Seth Wescott is out for the season after surgery to repair a torn muscle but he’s expected to make a full recovery.
Wescott tore his pectoral muscle during the snowboardcross World Cup last Thursday in Veysonnaz, Switzerland. Octogan, his management agency, confirmed Wednesday that Wescott had successful surgery in Vail, Colo., to reattach the muscle to the bone in his upper arm.
Wescott, 28, doesn’t seem overly worried about the season-ending injury. On his Facebook page, he posted a picture of himself in a hospital johnny and said his spirits were high. He will participate in ESPN’s broadcast Thursday night of Winter X Games in Aspen.
The Maine native won gold in the inaugural snowboardcross in the Turin Olympics, then collected gold again Vancouver.



Sorry to hear that Seth. Here’s to a speedy recovery. Be Well.
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I was looking something up and according to Wikipedia he’s 35… ?
According to Team USA he was born in 1976 which would make him 35 depending on the month.
http://skiing.teamusa.org/athletes/seth-wescott?cmpid=4&keyword=Seth%20Wescott
Such a positive role model for our kids! Wishing you a speedy recovery!