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Fans watching snowboarder Chloe Kim compete in the halfpipe event this week may notice something unusual in her gear. That’s because the medal favorite and legendary snowboarder looking for an Olympic three-peat is competing just weeks after suffering a serious injury.
Chloe Kim’s first truly meaningful ride through a halfpipe in almost 11 months will come at no place other than the Olympics.
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Hiroto Ogiwara of Japan has topped qualifying for men's big air as snowboarding kicked off at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
When the Milano Cortina Olympics kick off on February 6, snowboarding fans will be looking to the Japanese team—and men’s ace Hirano Ayumu in particular—for big performances. Can he come off a January injury to make it to the podium once more?
Chloe Kim says her injured shoulder may have helped her improve, preventing her from moving around as much during practice at the Winter Olympics.
The first snowboarding gold medal has been handed out at the Milan Cortina 2026 Games, after Japan's Kira Kimura took gold in men's big air on Saturday. Now, it's the women's turn.