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Kim reigns in halfpipe once again

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ZHANGJIAKO­U, China — Snowboarde­r Chloe Kim turned in a strong opening run — one of her best top-to-bottom performanc­es ever — as the American standout easily defended her Olympic halfpipe title on Thursday.

The last rider to drop into the halfpipe, and with the contest already over, the 21-year-old from California still attempted to go big one last time. She fell, got back up and casually glided the rest of the way down the halfpipe as the Olympic champion. She greeted her fellow medalists at the bottom with an embrace.

On this day, the only real drama was for second place, with 32-year-old Queralt Castellet of Spain taking silver in her fifth Olympic appearance. Sena Tomita of Japan held off Cai Xuetong of China for bronze.

No one was matching Kim’s height or demanding array of tricks. Not after an opening performanc­e that featured a variety of different spins and rotations, including a front and backside 1080 (three spins each). That flawless run appeared to surprise even her as she covered her mouth in excitement. She later told a coach it was the best one she’s done.

Kim joins fellow American Shaun White as the only snowboarde­rs to defend their Olympic titles in the halfpipe. White accomplish­ed the feat in 2006 and ’10. As the defending champion from the Pyeongchan­g Games, White can do it again on Friday.

Watching the contest Thursday was IOC president Thomas Bach and Chinese freestyle skier Eileen Gu, who recently won the Olympic big air competitio­n. They were treated to quite a performanc­e from Kim, who won at the 2018 Pyeongchan­g Games as a 17-year old. Gu gave Kim a hug after one of her three runs.

Kim went for it on her second run and attempted to pull off a difficult 1260 (3 spins). But she couldn’t stick the landing and fell on her back side. On her Instagram stories page, she posted, “Ow my butt,” along with a picture of her face in pain.

 ?? GETTY ?? Chloe Kim of Team USA has little trouble defending her halfpipe gold Thursday.
GETTY Chloe Kim of Team USA has little trouble defending her halfpipe gold Thursday.

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