
Chloe Kim did it again, soaring to another Olympic gold medal in the halfpipe.
She arrived at the 2018 Olympics to the embrace of a warm South Korean crowd, a loving family and instant stardom. It all seemed so easy.
The 2022 Olympic halfpipe final promised none of that — few fans, closer competition and the unrelenting pressure to repeat. Yet Kim did it again, soaring to another gold medal at Genting Snow Park.
Her winning score, a 94, left her well above Queralt Castellet of Spain, who earned the silver medal, and Sena Tomita of Japan, who won bronze.



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