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US TEENAGER KIM SNATCHES STUNNING GOLD, HIRSCHER TRIUMPHS AT 28

US teenager Chloe Kim snatches stunning gold, Hirscher triumphs at 28

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American teenager Chloe Kim and Austrian ski ace Marcel Hirscher triumphant­ly lit up the Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympics on Tuesday as the Games were hit by their first doping scandal.

Seventeen-year-old Kim snatched a stunning gold medal in the women's halfpipe snowboardi­ng, while Hirscher's long hunt for an Olympic title finally ended.

In the first doping case of the 2018 Games, 21-year-old short-track speed skater Kei Saito became the only Japanese ever to test positive at a Winter Olympics. Austrian star Hirscher bagged an emotional Olympic gold at the age of 28 when he produced a brilliant slalom run to storm to a victory in the men's alpine combined.

Hirscher has been the outstandin­g skier in his speciality for years with 55 career World Cup wins. But one prize had always eluded him - an Olympic gold medal. His previous best was a slalom silver from Sochi four years ago.

After playing down his chances ahead of the race at blustery freezing Pyeongchan­g, this time he nailed it. Making the best of a downhill run shortened because of blustery winds, he laid the foundation­s for victory. Then he turned around and ran away with victory thanks to a stunning performanc­e in his own speciality, the slalom.

After the race Hirscher said his career was complete. "All the people expected me to win a gold medal, especially in Austria, my home country, where skiing is big," he said. "Everyone is saying, 'Nice career, but an Olympic gold medal is still missing'. This is perfect, unbelievab­le."

For Chloe Kim, her debut Olympics turned golden as she romped to snowboardi­ng halfpipe victory. Born in the United States to Korean parents, Kim burst into tears as the enormity of her achievemen­t sunk in.

The teenager, who has melted the hearts of home fans in Pyeongchan­g thanks to her ever-ready smile and Korean heritage, justified her status as the hot favourite with an eye-popping top score of 98.25.

Pumping her fists after finishing with back-to-back 1080 spins, Kim was serenaded by a pumped-up crowd chanting: "Chloe Kim, Chloe Kim!" "I'm a little overwhelme­d," she said, after composing herself.

Kim also revealed that her number one fan -- her Seoulbased grandmothe­r -- had been in the crowd cheering her on.

"I actually only found out my grandma was at the bottom before my second run," she said. "So I thought 'this one's for Grams!'"

Meanwhile Japan's Kei Saito checked out of the athletes' village and vowed to clear his name after testing positive for acetazolam­ide, an unauthoris­ed diuretic which can be used to mask performanc­e-enhancing drugs.

Be my Valentine

The Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympics are freezing cold but they might just be the hottest dating spot on the planet right now -- no wonder organisers dished out a record 110,000 condoms. Competitor­s and support staff have put their profiles on dating/hook-up app Tinder, along with visiting journalist­s and many others in South Korea for the Olympics.

After the closing ceremony on the last night of the Olympics is notoriousl­y the time when the nearly 3,000 competitor­s -- most of them young and in prime physical condition -- are particular­ly eager to celebrate.

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 ??  ?? Austria's Marcel Hirscher competes in the Men's Alpine Combined Slalom at the Jeongseon Alpine Center.
Austria's Marcel Hirscher competes in the Men's Alpine Combined Slalom at the Jeongseon Alpine Center.
 ??  ?? Chloe Kim on the podium during the medal ceremony.
Chloe Kim on the podium during the medal ceremony.
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