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Pyeongchang Winter Olympics 2018
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Chloe Kim wins gold in half-pipe at the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics as China claims its first medal of the Games

An athletic prodigy at 17, Kim had already clinched her first gold with a solid first run but wanted to go even better

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Silver medallist China’s Liu Jiayu (L) with gold medallist from the US Chloe Kim (C) and bronze medallist Arielle Gold from the US. Photo: APF
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Staring down the half-pipe, ready for her third and final run, Chloe Kim hesitated a moment.

The southern California teenager stamped her snowboard, leaned forward and exhaled hard. Twice.

An athletic prodigy at 17, Kim already clinched her first gold at these 2018 Winter Olympics with a solid first run, but solid wasn’t going to be enough.
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“I was like, I can do better than that,” she said. “I can one-up myself.”

Putting an exclamation mark on her victory, Kim became the first woman to land back-to-back 1080s – two triple rotations in a flash – at the Pyeongchang Games, earning a near-perfect score of 98.25 and confirming her dominance in the sport.

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“That third run was just for me,” she said. “To show myself that I could do it.”
China’s Liu celebrates during the victory ceremony. Photo: AFP
China’s Liu celebrates during the victory ceremony. Photo: AFP

Tuesday at Phoenix Snow Park was more than just a contest, it was a watershed moment in women’s snowboarding.

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