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Kim takes family on another epic ride

TEENAGER MAKES HISTORY WITH TWO 1080-DEGREE SPINS IN FINAL RUN IN HALF-PIPE

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hloe Kim stamped her name on a new era of snowboardi­ng with a run down the halfpipe that, officially, did not mean anything, but to her, meant everything.

The Olympic gold medal was already hers but she knew she could do better. So, she cinched on her gloves, cranked up Motorsport on her iPod, said “This one’s for you Grams” — a shout-out to her South Korean grandmothe­r, who was watching her in person for the first time — and dropped into the half-pipe to make history.

On the last run of yesterday’s sunsplashe­d final, Kim hit back-to-back 1080-degree spins on her second and third jumps — repeating a combinatio­n no other woman has ever done in a competitio­n.

She landed them squarely, sent her already super-hyped family at the bottom into overdrive and sent out the message that everyone from grandma to those at the roots of this sport love to hear: “I knew I wasn’t going to be completely satisfied taking home the gold, but knowing that I could’ve done better.”

The 17-year-old from California made it look easy, but only afterward did she concede how difficult the past several months have been. Her story has been told and sold and marketed for gold: Her parents both emigrated to the United States from South Korea, and though it was more coincidenc­e than any grand plan, Kim making her Olympic debut in the country where her family was from set up a sure path to stardom in the half-pipe.

She has commanded the progressio­n in women’s snowboardi­ng for at least two years now, and it was hard to imagine anyone beating her on the sport’s biggest stage, at her official coming-out party. But halfpipes are hard, the snow is frozen and nothing is for sure.

“There is a lot of pressure revolving around these games,” she said. “You wait for four years to come here and it’s definitely a lot of hype around a 1 1/2, 2-hour time period. It’s pretty nerve-racking. You know you’re at the Olympics. It’s been a dream of mine since I was a little girl, to land a run that’s very important for me.” She didn’t have to do it. In the first of the day’s three runs, she flew higher than anyone on her opening straight air, then landed one 1080, and closed with a pair of inverted spins, each with well-timed, easy-to-see grabs of the board that the judges appreciate. Her score there was a 93.75, which put her nearly nine points clear of the other 11 riders, none of whom would crack 90.

Contest for second

The rest of the day was a contest for second, and China’s Liu Jiayu won it. She said injuries made her reboot and reconnect with her love of the sport, regardless of the result. It will be interestin­g to see how the 25-year-old’s attitude shifts four years hence, at the Winter Olympics in Beijing. Third place went to another young American: 21-year-old Arielle Gold, who casually announced afterward that she had separated her shoulder here on the second day of training, much the way she did on a training run in Sochi four years ago that forced her to scratch from the competitio­n.

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 ?? AFP ?? American Chloe Kim competes in run 3 of the women’s snowboard half-pipe final event at the Phoenix Park during the 2018 Winter Olympic Games in Pyeongchan­g yesterday.
AFP American Chloe Kim competes in run 3 of the women’s snowboard half-pipe final event at the Phoenix Park during the 2018 Winter Olympic Games in Pyeongchan­g yesterday.
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AFP Austria’s Marcel Hirscher competes in the men’s alpine combined slalom at the Jeongseon Alpine Centre yesterday.
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AFP Finland’s Riikka Valila (right) scores a goal past Canada’s Haley Irwin in the women’s preliminar­y round ice hockey match.
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