17-Year-Old Choi Ga-on Wins Olympic Halfpipe Gold, Ending Chloe Kim's Streak
1-Minute Brief
Choi Ga-on wins gold in women's halfpipe, preventing Chloe Kim's historic third consecutive Olympic title.
Key Facts
- Choi Ga-on, 17, won gold in the women's halfpipe at the Winter Olympics
- Choi recovered from an early fall during her performance to secure the gold medal
- American snowboarder Chloe Kim won the silver medal in the event
- Chloe Kim was attempting to become the first snowboarder to win three consecutive Olympic halfpipe golds
- Choi's victory ended Kim's bid for a historic Olympic three-peat in halfpipe snowboarding
What Happened
At the Winter Olympics women's halfpipe event, 17-year-old Choi Ga-on overcame an early fall to win the gold medal. American snowboarder Chloe Kim earned the silver, falling short of her goal to win a third consecutive Olympic halfpipe gold. Choi's win marks a significant moment in Olympic snowboarding history.
Why It Matters
Choi's victory disrupts Chloe Kim's attempt to make history with three consecutive Olympic golds in halfpipe snowboarding, highlighting emerging talent in the sport. This result may influence future competitions and the competitive landscape in women's snowboarding.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- NPR NewsCenterjust nowWinter Olympic shocker: American Chloe Kim falls short of halfpipe gold three-peat
- CBS NewsLeftjust nowAmerican Chloe Kim wins silver in women's halfpipe, misses Olympic three-peat
- BBC NewsCenter2h agoChoi, 17, denies Kim historic third halfpipe gold
